Factories in Bridgeport, Connecticut. A man walks on either Maiden Lane or California Street. (These streets are now gone.) Smoke rises from the stacks of The American Tube and Stamping Company. The factory is viewed from the west side of the Yellow Mill Channel. Industrial smoke and smog pollution from stacks.
Men at navy shops in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Three men relax during a work break and lean against a lathe. They talk to each other. One man drinks a coke.
Men at navy shops in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Three men stand beside a coke machine. They drink coke and talk. One man smokes a cigarette.
A Victory Home advertisement in a store front window in Muncie, Indiana. A man looks at a window display. The display reads "This is a V home, Make yours a home too. Qualify for your V Home sticker." Poster displays advantages of the home described in 5 points. The display includes a home and sign V over it. People move past the display window. Two women stand and look at the window. Sign describes the five attributes of a Victory Home: "This home follows the instructions of its air raid warden. This home conserves food, clothing, transportation and health. This home salvages essentials for immediate contribution to war uses. This home refuses to spread rumors designed to divide our nation. This home buys war savings stamps and bonds regularly."
Girls and boys buy records at a record store in New York. A window display of the music store. Record albums named 'Hot Jazz' and 'On The Town' displayed in the window. The girls and boys look at the records at the shop. The girls play a phonograph and keep time to the rhythm of the music. One boy and girl try dancing the Lindy Hop. A tall man in a suit and hat keeps appearing, carrying records high above the kids, as he moves through the crowded store.
Japanese General Kazushige Ugaki in Japan. Imperial Japanese Army General Kazushige Ugaki talks to Kensuke Horinouchi, the Japanese Ambassador to the United States. Ugaki sits at a desk and Horinouchi sits in front of him. They talk. A man brings a paper to the General.
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