Soviet information about coping with incendiary bombs during World War 2. Views of Soviet city under bombing attack. Spotters on roofs. Antiaircraft guns firing and searchlights illuminating attacking German airplane. Incendiary bombs fall in several places. A man picks on up and throws it outside on the grounds where it burns without damaging the building. Others shown coping with incendiary bombs. One person throws it into a tub of water with bad result. Citizens are advised not to use water on incendiary bombs. Men shown using a special fire extinguishers on incendiary bombs.One man throws a bomb into a furnace and closes the door.
A documentary titled 'The Indian Sign Language' depicts the importance of sign language in the United States. U.S. Army Major General Hugh L. Scott speaks about the Indian sign language. Maj. General Scott on a podium. In his speech he traces the linguistic history of the sign language of the Indians of the Great Plains and outlines its usefulness.
A documentary shows U.S. Army Major General Hugh L. Scott and U.S. Representative from Montana Scott Leavitt meeting Native American Indian chieftains at Fort Browning in Montana to evolve methods of perpetuating the Indian sign language in 1930. The Indian chieftains seated in a Piegan council lodge for a council. Strange Owl, the chief of the Cheyenne tribe, in sign language shares a incident of how he and his brother caught a buffalo calf. He describes how he wrestled with the calf. Two tribal chief seated near him.
Italian refugees from Anzio in Naples, Italy during World War II. Italian refugees stand in rain. U.S. and British Military Policemen talk standing in the rain. Few Italian refugees hold umbrellas while standing. The refugees broad a truck under the direction of U.S. and British Military Policemen. The evacuees move onto trucks. Insignia of the United States on the truck. A jeep drives on a road. Some refugees still wait in rain to board a truck. An Italian woman holds a small boy. A man holds a child and plays with the child.
Alliance of Progress initiated by U.S. President John F. Kennedy to establish economic cooperation between North and South America. The exhibition of the program is inaugurated in Mexico City. A target in the center. A man with a bow and arrow stands. People crowd around to look at the man shooting on the target. A woman throws rings and the man with the arrows hits the ring. A U.S. flag in the background. A speed boat being exhibited. The visitors look at the boat on display. A man with a child sleeping on his shoulder. A boy scout stands on a platform holding flags and giving a semaphore demonstration. A display of cooking and camping by Boy Scouts at the exposition.
Scenes of illegal drug use and drug abuse: A hippie young woman and young man at a night club in New Orleans, Louisiana.Dekki preparing methedrine (related to methamphetamine and meth) using spoon for mixture held over match. Hypodermic needle and paper cup on a table. Hippie boy named Bill drinks from a cup. Dekki injects needle into arm.
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