Victory over Japan Day (V-J Day) celebrations at 14th and F streets in Washington DC, United States during World War 2. People and soldiers on the streets in front of Liggett's drug store on 14th Street side and near Bond's clothing store at 1335 F Street. . A crowd and automobile traffic on the streets. An African American woman waves a small American flag. Drinks are poured from a bottle as people stand in the street. Sailors and women in a convertible car wave at the crowd as they pass a streetcar and the Capitol Theater at 1328 F Street.
Victory over Japan Day (V-J Day) celebrations in front of the Capitol Theater at 1328 F Street in Washington DC, United States during World War 2. People in a crowd hold up whiskey bottles and newspapers. A headline on a newspaper reads ' War is over'. The crowd shows victory sign. A woman holds up a paper reading ' Truman announces -War is over'. People hold the American flag and celebrate.
A film titled 'The war' about military activities in the United States during World War II. A bomb explosion on the Christmas eve. A wounded child cries. A blind man walks past the bombed houses. Soldiers present arms. People cry and walk as they are rendered homeless. The German troops march. People cry near the dead bodies. An animation of a globe depicting German,Italy and Japan occupation through out the world. The Japanese troops cheer. The United States Secretary of State Cordell Hull tries to stop the conflict. Newspapers stacked in a printing machine. The Japanese Ambassador to the United States Kichisaburo Nomura disembark from aircraft in Washington DC. The officials enter a building. The officials come out of a building. A Japanese aircraft carrier at sea. The Japanese aircraft bomb Pearl Harbor. A damaged aircraft. The dead bodies of the U.S. Navy men.
Russian soldiers in Moscow, Russia. Russian soldiers parade and stand at attention as Russia's activities since declaring war on Japan later in World War II. Marshal Joseph Stalin with another official at balcony of a building. The Kremlin in the background.
A promotional documentary justifying Japanese involvement in World War II. Equipment and supplies are unloaded from Allied ships at Chinese harbor. Tanks and containers are hoisted. Animated map shows hostile forces encircling Japan.
A promotional documentary justifying Japanese involvement in World War II. U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt and Prime Minister of UK Winston Churchill on board HMS Prince of Wales underway in Placentia Bay, Newfoundland during Atlantic Conference, working on the Atlantic Charter. U.S. Army Chief of Staff George Marshall and other officers stand behind the leaders. President Roosevelt as he imposes embargo on oil and gasoline exports to Japan.