Premier of China Chiang-Kai-Shek in China during World War II. Premier of China Chiang-Kai-Shek poses with his wife Soong May-ling for a photograph.
A promotional documentary justifying Japanese involvement in World War II. Chinese school children being taught to hate Japan.
A promotional propaganda documentary justifying Japanese involvement in World War II. An aircraft overhead. An Allied officer walks out of a building with Soong May-ling, wife of Chinese Premier Chiang Kai-Shek. Newsmen in an office sending dispatches overseas. Transmission towers for message transmissions. Allied officials in a conference. Western soldiers in bunkers.
A promotional documentary justifying Japanese involvement in World War II. Japanese cavalary, infantry, and tanks advance in Chinese territory. Formation of Japanese aircraft in flight.
A promotional documentary justifying Japanese involvement in World War II. Equipment and supplies are unloaded from Allied ships at Chinese harbor. Tanks and containers are hoisted. Animated map shows hostile forces encircling Japan.
A promotional documentary justifying Japanese involvement in World War II. Allied fleet underway off the Chinese Coast and formation of Allied aircraft over water. Battleship guns being fired. Indian troops pull the artillery gun carriages. Indian troops march along a street in China.
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