View of Hangar where rockets are assembled at White sands in New Mexico. Colonel Turner with Scientists. Dr Wernher Von Braun, inventor of V-2 rocket, leads members of the press past one of the rockets. Von Braun and his assistant examine one of the parts of V-2 Rocket. Colonel Turner converses with Von Braun.
Camera placed in German V-2 Rocket at White sands in New Mexico. Camera placed in one of the sections of the V-2 Rocket. Radio control section placed into rocket head.
Ruins in Hiroshima, Japan after World War II. In the rubble a Japanese family searches for roof tiles to be used in their new home. A Japanese man searches through ruins of his former home for salvageable items. Ruins of a catholic church in the background. A Japanese boy searches through the rubble for salvage. A Japanese woman carrying a bouquet passes through lines of headstones in a cemetery. She reaches the gravestone of her son and places the flowers in two stone flower vases on each side. She clasps her hand and meditates. A Japanese woman walks along a road through rubble in front of a building.
Ruins in Hiroshima, Japan after World War II. The entrance to a Savings Bank which is set up and doing business in a light wooden structure built inside the shell of the original bank building. A Japanese man pulls a cart along a road which has been partially cleared. A man walks through debris of a collapsed building. A Japanese man cleans away rubble from his property, preparatory to planting his garden and erecting his new home. A Japanese telephone maintenance man repairs lines on a telephone pole. A group of Japanese children collects sea shells near a bridge along the fringe of Motoyasu River.
Activities at a Japanese newspaper office in Hiroshima, Japan after World War II . Interior of the newspaper office shows several Japanese reporters at work. A reporter writes a script. The script and pictures are given to an editor seated at his table. The editor scans the pictures and the script and calls a copy girl. She picks up the material and takes it to a makeup desk. Typesetters at work at the makeup desk.
Activities at a Japanese newspaper office in Hiroshima, Japan after World War II. A typesetters' rack shows several typesetters at work pick out the Japanese characters by hand. An entire page is typeset and is ready for press. A translation editor's desk where several American magazines lay on the desk. A giant press starts rolling and printing the newspaper. The finished paper comes out of the press. Two Japanese men engaged in sorting the completed newspaper. A pressman looks on.
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