Large home built in the desert. Flash as house is illuminated by atom bomb ignition. House destroyed by atom bomb. Aftermath next day shows pile of house debris from blast.
Brief shot of crane next to steel frame of building under construction. Night shot building steel reinforcing hit by atom bomb blast and shock wave.
Men on iron work of building during construction. Brief shot of atom bomb blast hitting iron work. Aerial view of scattered metal of building.
State Department Foreign Service officer Boris Hansen Klosson narrates Cold War propaganda film. A cartoon politician sits behind a desk labeled “Ministry of Agriculture”. Ministry of Agriculture distribute aid such as seed, fertilizer, and farming materials to peasants. Cartoon depicts a communist informant getting his hands on paperwork from a filing cabinet. An anonymous informant informs a communist party officer. Another communist official review paper labeled as “Anti-Communist Plans”. Block of metal labeled as “Blackmail” hangs over the intimidated man. A political diagram shows how cabinet members, civil service, and national army are gradually neutralized by communist influences.
State Department Foreign Service officer Boris Hansen Klosson narrates. Cold War cartoon depicts four politicians standing behind podiums. The podiums are labeled with words “Agrarian”, “Socialist” and “Liberal”. One of the podiums is only marked with the communist symbol. The three politicians- Communist, Socialist, and Liberal- whisper to each other, plotting to drop the Agrarian party from the front. A diagram depicts the political stakeholders and institutions of a country.
State Department Foreign Service officer Boris Hansen Klosson narrates. A cartoon depicts a communist politician persuading a socialist colleague. A thought bubble reads “one party” appears above the two politicians. A diagram depicts the political stakeholders and institutions of a country. Socialist faction breaks up into two, the second half moves to the communist. Citizens of a communist country show their party cards before an election. An official stamps a socialist’s party card. Party card marked as “Cancelled”. Sign reads “Polling place”. People moving to the polling place. specialist Boris H. Klosson explains how Communist regimes tend to exclude dissenting elements. “On the grounds they were so called “enemies of the people”.” Klosson said. Diagram shows other allied parties whittle away under a united front with the communist party, affecting other stakeholders such as the legislature and small businesses. “Taxation on the small businessman was progressively increased until it became unprofitable” Klosson said.
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