OSS (Office of Strategic Services) activities in Burma during World War II. A Douglas C-47 Skytrain with agents aboard lands in India. Men load supplies onto C-47. OSS personnel board the C-47. C-47 taxis and takes off to go behind Japanese lines in Burma. C-47 in flight. Aerial views of Burmese mountain terrain. Clouds on mountain. Views of rocky terrain. Supplies are dropped from plane. Parachutists jump from the plane.
OSS (Office of Strategic Services) activities in Burma during World War II. Douglas C-47 Skytrain in flight. Parachutists jump from plane. Parachutists in plane. They standing at door of the plane, ready to jump. Parachutists jump from the plane. Pilot in cockpit. Parachutes descend and land on earth. Natives carry sacks and arrange them in stack. Cartons of explosive materials. Natives sitting on ground with rifles. Natives are trained by OSS personnel. OSS personnel pose with natives. Views of natives and OSS personnel. A light plane in flight and lands. General and head of OSS, William J. Donovan's arrival by light plane.
OSS (Office of Strategic Services) activities in Burma during World War II. Natives ride elephants. They carry weapons with them. Captured Japanese prisoners and their belongings. Interrogation of captured Japanese prisoners. OSS personnel talks to a native.
OSS (Office of Strategic Services) activities in Burma area during World War II. Captured Japanese prisoners are interrogated. A personnel bandages to a man. A man, tied with rope, is administered with injection. He is placed on litter. Litters are carried and transferred to aircraft. Natives climb hilly terrain up. Natives around huts.
OSS (Office of Strategic Services) activities in Burma during World War II. Douglas C-47 Skytrain in flight. Parachutists jump from the plane. Views of ruins. Graves of men killed in action. Damaged aircraft. A patrol going out on a reconnaissance mission.
U.S. propaganda film during World War 2 aimed at spurring investment in U.S. War Bonds. Narrator opens and closes film asking audience "Have you killed a Jap today?" Scenes of American workers at munitions and ware equipment factories. Images (some real footage and some staged) of Japanese soldiers murdering Chinese civilians, bombing and burning Chinese cities, burying Chinese civilians alive, and executing Chinese civilians and American soldiers. Bodies of Chinese dead being loaded into trucks. Narrator explains that investment in U.S. War Bonds, fueling manufacture of armament and war supplies can bring justice against Japanese atrocities and kill Japanese soldiers. American people working in factories. Iron being forged. Workers work at factory machines. They shovel coal into a combustion chamber. Skyline views of San Francisco, Chicago, Pittsburgh and New York. U.S. War Bond for $100 is shown. American tanks, trucks, shells, airplanes and guns used to fight Japanese soldiers. Views of dead Japanese soldiers lying on the ground and on screen messaging, "Every War Bond kills a Jap!" encouraging Americans to buy war bonds in bond drive number 6.
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