Allied leaders at conferences in the Middle East during World War II. Aerial views of pyramids in Cairo, Egypt. U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Chinese Premier Chiang Kai-Shek and his wife Madame Chiang Kai-shek seated during the Cairo Conference. Allied officers stand behind the seated leaders. Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin, President Franklin Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill at the Tehran Conference in Tehran, Iran. Churchill's daughter Sarah, an officer in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, is introduced to Premier Stalin by President Roosevelt. British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union William Averell Harriman and Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov stand behind the Big Three with other officials. During a ceremony, Winston Churchill presents the Sword of Stalingrad to Premier Stalin which he accepts on behalf of Russian people. U.S. Army Chief of Staff General George Marshall present.
The Walt Disney Studios (500 S Buena Vista St, Burbank, CA 91521, USA) in Burbank, California. Walt Disney Production building. People walking in the compound of the building. A sign on corner of Mickey Avenue. A Coast Guard policeman at the gate. Navy personnel and women entering and leaving the gate. The brassard around the policeman's arm reads 'Coast Guard Police' (during World War 2.)
Walt Disney Animation Studios in Burbank, California, during World War 2. The entrance to Walt Disney Animation Studios. Above the door is seen the studio's World War 2 service flag. Each blue star represented an employee serving in the Armed Forces. Gold stars represent an employee killed in the line of duty. Men and women workers entering and leaving the building. The interiors of the building showing artists at work at their desks. A woman cartoon artist adds colors to a drawing of a fighter aircraft. Animation artist Fred Moore seated at his desk sketching and reviewing his work. He flips a pad of papers. View of animator working on a sequence between two images of an military airplane.
Walt Disney Animation Studios in Burbank, California, during World War 2. Employees work on top of a multiplane camera. One man works on buttons. Picture of a military aircraft with an additional layers added. A man presses buttons on camera labeled "shoot" and "release." Signs read 'Camera' and 'Inking and Painting'.
Walt Disney Animation Studios in Burbank, California, during World War 2. Walter Elias Disney, the Founder of Walt Disney Animation Studios is seen pointing at a story board on a wall for a U.S. military training film for aviators dealing with various weather conditions. Walt Disney points to various drawings that are depicting weather patterns and military aircraft behaviors in different weather conditions. Story board sequence with title "The Warm Front" is seen. Walt Disney talks to the group of artists and editors seated and standing in the room. Portions of storyboard are seen for sequence entitled "Flight Problems." Artists and and at least one uniformed U.S. Navy officer gather to look at the storyboard and discuss.
An official exits out of U.S. Army Air Forces plane at an airport in Washington D.C. And being greeted by crowd and other officials. Various officials including U.S. army officer. An official descends down gangplank and shows a framed document. Officials board the plane.
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