Nazi Invasion of Lowland countries of Europe during World War II. British troops sail from channel ports to go to aid the Dutch defenders in Holland. Destroyer Cossack is back in port. British sailors aboard the ship. Destroyed and damaged buildings in Holland. Civilians and soldiers walk on street.
U.S. President Roosevelt discusses the policy on World War II. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt addresses the Congress in Washington D.C. State Department and cabinet officials at the White House to discuss U.S. strategy in war crises. President Roosevelt states that America is shocked by the German attack. Officials converse with each other outside the building.
Ambassadors from Netherlands and Belgium in the United States. Official from Netherlands speaks about the German attack. He states that Germany has violated all norms. Netherlands is resisting the attack in its full power. Belgium ambassador talks about the German attack and the strategies to defend Belgium made by King Albert I of Belgium.
U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt addresses the Congress in Washington D.C. President Roosevelt strongly condemns the Nazi invasion of Holland and Belgium. He tells the 8th American Scientific Congress that the Americans are shocked by Hitler's attack. He talks about the Germans surrendering. Members of the Congress clap during President's speech. President Roosevelt promises aid to Belgium and Holland. (World War II period).
Italian ambassador to U.S. Don Ascanio Colonna at the Italian Chancery in Washington DC. Ascanio Colonna seated at desk as he reads documents and answers calls. Portrait of King Victor Emmanuel III on the wall. Don Ascanio Colonna smokes a cigarette and converses with an aide.
U.S. Senate Foreign Affairs Committee in Washington D.C. Eight members of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee seated at a table as they discuss American aid to Finland. Arthur B Vandenberg; Hiram W Johnson; William E Borah; Key Pittman; Chairman Pat Harrison; Walter F George; Tom Connelly; Alben W Barkley seated at table. They look and documents and converse with each other.
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