Russians greet first Americans arrivals in Mukden, Manchuria during end of World War II. Russians greet Americans. U.S. Army Air Forces B-24 Liberator in the background.
Japanese prisoners of war work under guards in Mukden, Manchuria during last days of World War II. General camp area, prison kitchen in the background. Former American POWs (prisoners of war) Brigadier General Charles C. Drake, Staff sergeant Frank A. Pechek. Japanese POWs work under guards. Japanese prisoners of war scoops rubble and toss them to a cart. Prisoners of war march to stations. American staff including American GI, Melcolm D. Russell check Japanese rifles. Former POW's Major George Parker Jr., and Brigadier General Lewis C. Beebe. MKK factory where American POWs worked, general camp area. Latrine, accidentally bombed by U.S. during war, where 19 American POWs died. Japanese filling in foxholes to make baseball diamond.
American prisoners are evacuated in Mukden, Manchuria during last days of World War II. US Army Air Force B-24 Liberator as propellers turn. POWs (prisoners of war) standing beside the plane and read magazines. American POWs being evacuated, POWs board the plane. They wave from inside.
Aerial views and areas under construction in Hsinking, Manchuria. Houses on a ground. Man stands with mules in a waterway. Children stand near the waterway watching him. Girls walk on the street. Buildings along the sides of a street. Cars pass on the street. Buildings under construction in the city. Men engaged in construction of a building. High altitude view of the city. Aerial view of the streets, houses, buildings, trees and fields.
Review of the ceremonies and official visits of the Japanese delegates to Hsinking, Manchuria. Soldiers stand along the sides of a street. People stand with flags in front of a building. Soldiers stand. Flags of both signing nations on the entrance of the building. Japanese delegates and officers arrive. Men and soldiers greet them. They enter the building. Lt General Nobuyoshi Muto of Japan and General Hsu Yung-Chang talk and sign the protocol. Soldiers stand nearby.
Former Japanese prison guards and liberated allied prisoners of war at a Japanese prison camp in Manchuria during the Second Sino-Japanese War (World War II). The guards dig up Red Cross cartons intended for the prisoners. They were confiscated and buried by the Japanese. Soldiers stand with guns. A soldier plays guitar. A United States Army general speaks. Panoramic views of emaciated ex-prisoners. The liberated prisoners are loaded into transport planes. The airplane in flight.