Television broadcast shows the controversies regarding UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) in the United States. Reporter interviews Charles Harvard Gibbs-Smith. Charles Gibbs-Smith talks about people mistaking natural objects for UFOs. UFO footage taken by a couple from a flight. A British cameraman takes a picture of the same UFO from the aircraft.
Cameraman takes motion pictures of natives using movie camera in the Pacific Theater during World War II. A Pacific native climbing palm tree. Small sailboat underway in a shallow harbor. Huts among palm trees. Natives cross footbridge with fishing nets and repair the nets. Men watch the native girls dancing. Women and children watch the dance. Natives walk with poles on shoulders. Man plays guitar while two native girls sit and listen to him.
United States Marine Corp photographers take pictures with 35mm movie camera in the Pacific Theater during World War II. View of sunset. Huge explosions at night. Marines fire rifles and move inland in the background. Marine photographer crawls into a trench and take pictures. Another photographer shoots from behind bushes with 16mm movie camera. U.S. Marines advance on beachhead with ships in the background. Titles read 'With marines at Tarawa', 'Memphis Belle', 'Fighting Lady' and 'The True Glory'. Marine photographers check and clean camera. Marine types on a portable typewriter outside a bunker.
United States Marine Corps 3rd Infantry Division in Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. Stretcher bearers go towards front line over a rocky terrain. Artillery air spotters. Aircraft flies overhead. Marines on top of the hill. Marines fire at a Japanese target. Smoke rises from explosions at Japanese positions.
German soldiers surrender to United States soldiers in Italy during World War II. Captured German soldier prisoners of war (POW) relax on an open ground in the assembly area. German surrendered artillery displayed on ground.
Nazi concentration camps in Germany during World War II. United States Lieutenant Colonel George Stevens reads the affidavit which attest to authenticity of the scenes in the film on Nazi Concentration Camps. United States Navy Lieutenant E. R. Kellogg reads the affidavit and certifies the motion picture on Nazi concentration camps.
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