Physical damage caused by the atomic bombings in Nagasaki, Japan during the end of World War II. A damaged power plant. The collapsed steel roof structure and gutted interior. Debris cover the floor. The gutted interior of the power plant. Two men on roof of a building in front of the collapsed power plant. A building of the Mitsubishi Small Arms completely collapsed. The main superstructure which consists of steel beams and girders is totally collapsed. Men ride bicycles and people walk past the damaged building.
Physical damage caused by the atomic bombings in Nagasaki, Japan during the end of World War II. A harbor shows small buildings and homes situated on the side of the hill. Boats on the shoreline with a building area of wooden ships. A Japanese lighthouse located at the end of a small island. A view of the harbor. Ships with gantry crane and sheet metal shop is viewed from the harbor. Two ships, a barge crane at the harbor. Minage Saki outfitting works located at the center of the harbor. Landing craft construction on a pier located on a dry dock at Nishi-Kotohiramchi on side of the harbor. A boat underway in the background.
Worshipers at a chapel pray in Nagasaki, Japan. A choir in a chapel look into a book and sing a song. The worshipers kneel and sing. Father Prudent Monfette at altar. The priest and his server at altar during the Communion at Mass. A miniature crib and the priest at the altar. A close up of the miniature crib. The priest and his server at altar during the Gospel part of the mass. The priest bends down and kisses the altar. The priest turns around, faces worshipers and gives final blessings. A choir singing. The worshipers kneel and sing.
A Japanese drying seaweeds after the atomic bombings in Nagasaki, Japan during the end of World War II . A Japanese stands on the ruins and debris. He uses a long handled ladle to pour some fertilizer into the ground. The seaweeds is laid onto concrete slabs to dry.
United States troops learn customs and languages from Japanese girls in Tokyo, Japan. Buildings on a street. An American soldier strolls the Ginza shopping district with a Japanese girlfriend. The troops stand on the street. A Japanese woman walks past the troops on the street. American troops walk with two Japanese girls on the grounds of the Tokyo Imperial Palace (1-1 Chiyoda, Chiyoda-ku 100-0001 Tokyo). Two soldiers with the girls pose as a man takes pictures. Soldiers with Japanese girls, wearing Western dresses, walk on a street. Vehicles drive on the street. Soldiers strolling in Hibiya Park (1-6 Hibiyakouen, Chiyoda-ku, Toukyou-To 100-0012). A girl in a garden teaches language to a soldier. A soldier seated on side of a road speaks to Japanese girls in sign language.
Film opens showing a U.S. Air Transport Command C-54 aircraft taxiing in to park at the Washington National airport, Washington, DC. Next, U.S. Secretary of State, James F. Byrnes, leaves the aircraft and descends steps, followed by a Congressional delegation, including Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg. The airport ramp is crowded with Army Air Forces personnel, photographers, and news reporters. Other Air Forces members watch from in front of the Army Air Forces Transport Command Terminal in the background. Closeup of Byrnes greeting several men in the crowd. Part of the sequence repeats again.
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