Kasagi-class protected cruiser Chitose of the Imperial Japanese Navy floats into the harbor of Union Iron Works in San Francisco, United States during its launching. The bow of the ship is seen nearly head on with its bow first. Spectators in rowboats watch the launch. Rowboats move and increase in numbers as the Chitose sails past them.
SovietRussian soldiers are honored before leaving Korea. Russian troops march through streets of Pyongyang as they withdraw from the country. People standing on roadside cheer. People throw ticker tapes. Soldiers are presented with flowers and tokens of esteem. They are pelted with confetti. Teh soldiers look at pictures of women. A girl dances and soldiers look at her. A soldier stands with a child. Women and men dance. A soldier raises a child. People cheer and rush to shake hands with the departing troops. A train pulls out of a station.
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