National Chairman of the United Palestine Appeal, Doctor Abba Hillel Silver stands at a podium and gives a speech in New York City, United States. He holds several documents in his hands. A lamp on a wall in the background. He talks about the progress made for the resettling of Jews in Palestine. He states that they have acquired new land and 19 new settlements. New buildings and a new port at Tel Aviv have been constructed.
The role of the United States Army in security of the country. United States infantrymen fight on a battlefield in the European Theater. Soldiers fire rifles and advance forward. They attack the enemy forces. Smoke arises from firing and bombardment. Rubbled houses and buildings in the battlefield. The soldiers capture and search the prisoners of war. The prisoners of war are marched to a stockade. They fill forms giving information about themselves.
United States troops in Germany near end of World War II. United States tanks and armored vehicles, including Sherman Calliope rocket launcher, drive across a pontoon bridge. Soldiers aboard half-tracks and along the bridge.Views from underneath the steel tracks as tanks and vehicles pass overhead. View from inside a vehicle crossing the bridge to the other side. Troops walk on the bridge.
A 'PCA' plane taxies to stop on the runway. A reporter with a microphone interviews the pilot. Several people gather around the plane. Mr Henry Ford and the pilot stand near the door of the plane. Another pilot stands at the door. A copilot looks out of the window of the cockpit. A man hands over a paper and U.S. mail sack to Mr Henry Ford as the pilot watches. A man presents a plaque to Mr Ford. Mr Ford holds the plaque. A photographer takes pictures of Mr Ford. A plane on a field. Building in the background. Spectators watch as the plane taxies away. A single engine biplane taxies to a halt. 'United Airlines' written on side. A pilot leans out of the cockpit and hands a paper to Mr Henry Ford who is standing on the ground.
United States Secretary of State James Byrnes steps down after the arduous task of fighting for peace. State Secretary James Byrnes steps down because of poor health. Secretary of State James Byrnes seen in his office. He would be succeeded by General George Marshall
United States military units of Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard marching. Marching units are followed by Joint Chiefs of Staff, Color Guard and horse-drawn caisson carrying flag-draped casket of President John Kennedy. Funeral cortege following the marching units turning right to reach White House. Crowd lined up on sidewalk.
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