Rescue of Australian prisoners from Japanese prison ship sunk by U.S. submarines in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. A crewman looks through binoculars aboard a submarine. Officers on the deck of submarine. Australian survivors helped aboard submarine from piece of wreckage alongside. The interiors of submarine showing survivors lying and talking.
Rescue of Australian prisoners who survived sinking of Rakuyo Maru, a Japanese prison ship, in South China Sea during World War II. American crewmen load supplies aboard a submarine from a boat alongside. A U.S. DD (destroyer) stands by in the background. The interiors of submarine showing survivors in bunks.
Australian prisoners aboard U.S. submarine who survived sinking of Rakuyo Maru, a Japanese prison ship, in South China Sea during World War II. The crewmen aboard a U.S. submarine underway. A U.S. DD (destroyer) underway. A small boat rows from DD to submarine and unloads supplies.
Standard Oil Company of California, United States. Hi-Octane Division of oil refinery. Plants at refinery. Isomerization unit. Polymerization, dehexadizing and houdry processes underway. Standard Oil Refinery Office.
Author Franz Werfel at work in Beverly Hills, California. Franz Werfel works at his desk. He smokes a cigarette. Werfel writes on a paper.
German expatriate author Thomas Mann in Beverly Hills, California. Mann seated and reading in his library.
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