Demonstrations in Washington DC, United States against United States' involvement in the Vietnam War. Demonstrators participating in the Moratorium March on Washington gather around the Washington Monument and on a street. They unload a huge hammer from a vehicle and carry it. The demonstrators on a street protesting.
Demonstrations in Washington DC, United States against United States' involvement in the Vietnam War. American military servicemen participating in the Moratorium March on Washington are seen demonstrating in front of the National Archives Building. The protesting soldiers hold banners. A banner reads 'Vote for Service Men'. Antiwar demonstrators including military veterans and citizens protest. They hold various anti war banners. Hippie fashions and hair styles on some of the demonstrators. A demonstrator moves with a banner on the steps of the building.
Reconnaissance photographs removed from an aircraft on board United States Navy carrier underway in the China Sea during World War II. Officers analyze the photographs. Ships in the rough sea as waves crash over the flight deck. Aircrafts take off from carrier in typhoons. Oil refineries bombed in Saigon, Vietnam as smoke rises from them. Japanese warships and ammunition ship burn after blow up. Plane makes a crash landing on board a carrier.
A fashion parade in Malaya. The fashion parade starts with European styles moving eastward to India, Pakistan, Vietnam, China, Hong Kong and Burma. People gather from various places to watch the event. A model presents a dress. People watch. Men play music in the background. A model presents evening gown. Another model presents Indian Sari. A model wears Rajasthan dress. Model wearing Hyderabad costume. A model wears a Vietnamese Áo dài dress. Chinese women wearing modern Cheongsam dress and Hong Kong-style Samfu everyday attire.
Dejected, sad looking immigrant worker in slum or tenement one room flat. Still image of young Nguyen Sinh Cung, otherwise known as Nguyen Ai Quoc, and later as Ho Chi Minh, leader of North Vietnam, who lived and worked in New York City in second decade of 20th Century. New York harbor with ships and tug boats. Wide view of Statue of Liberty and then closer view with workers cleaning the face of Statue of Liberty. View of Rikers Island prison, exterior and interior of cell block. Men sitting and sleeping on park benches in Manhattan. An unkempt homeless person.
Gathering of peace activists and pacifist demonstrators in Washington DC during a moratorium to end the Vietnam War. Protest demonstrators are milling about on Constitution Avenue. Aerial views of the demonstrators gathered in a circle at the Washington Monument grounds. People carry banners and the North Vietnamese flags as they move towards the Lincoln Memorial (2 Lincoln Memorial Cir NW, Washington, DC 20002, United States).
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