German and Italian prisoners of war (POW) cook a meal at a POW camp in the United States during World War 2. Prisoners of war prepare their meals in kitchen. American soldiers eat rice, chicken and noodles at a table. Prisoners eat their meal at a counter canteen.
German and Italian Prisoners of War receive treatment and massage at a POW camp in the United States during World War 2. Prisoner receives massage and Infra- red ray treatment in camp hospital or medical ward. Prisoner dictates letter to another prisoner. Doctor uses a stethoscope. Prisoner lies on a bed under mosquito net.
German and Italian Prisoners of War at a POW camp in the United States during World War II. Prisoner trains the birds. Other prisoners stand and look at him.
German and Italian Prisoners of War during World War 2 in the United States at a U.S. operated POW camp. The prisoners play games in the camp. Prisoners play volley ball. Other prisoners play soccer. Prisoners seated on bench watch them play.
Willie Hoppe, Three Cushion Billiard Champion during an exhibition. Officers and dignitaries at a billiards table with cue sticks in hand. Willie Hoppe in the center. Willie Hoppe takes his first shot. People watch him play. He teaches a lady officer. Another woman takes a shot. Officers and dignitaries clap. Billiard Champion exhibits his performance. Officers and dignitaries keep their caps on the table and the champion plays his game.
Clip opens with footage of factory workers in an American factory in the early 1900s operating machinery or assembly operations. Next scene shows American workers demonstrating for better working conditions during a time of labor strife circa decade of 1910. American workers hold a sign that says, "8 hours rest and 8 hours sleep." Next scene shows a family bundled in warm clothing on a cold day, riding on a sled in a winter outdoor area. Their faces look desperate and they appear to be cold. Next brief scene of only a few seconds shows two different bearded Jewish men being helped down or possible pushed down from a stand or stage (the context is not clear). Next scene briefly shows a couple kissing. Next scene shows scenes from the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, in August 1963. Camera shows crowd assembled on Washington Monument grounds, and also shows marchers with signs such as "We march for higher wages" as they are seen marching in the street. Close-up views of faces of various protestors and attendees, both white and African American, and young and old, as they listen to speeches delivered from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the event.
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