Official cars moving along a road in the Imperial Palace park in Tokyo, Japan. The cars drive past lined up. Japanese in various dress. Policemen in uniform with white gloves, walk together, informally, on a path, after some ceremonial activity. Japanese Emperor Hirohito and officials get into a car in front of the Imperial Palace. Officials in formal wear and officers in uniform, assemble in front of the imperial palace. The car is driven away. Japanese flag displayed on a pillar of the building.
Large crowd assembled in Japanese student-organized protest at the British Embassy in Tokyo, Japan. They protest against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, following Britain's second test of a Hydrogen Bomb, at Christmas Island in the Pacific Ocean. Groups involved include Japanese Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, and the student organization, Sengakuren. Protesters carry signs bearing image of British Prime Minister Anthony Eden, and images of Queen Elizabeth. Numerous Japanese police are seen maintaining order. British diplomatic staff are seen at the entrance to the British Embassy.
The war crimes trial in Tokyo, Japan after World War II. Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo answers the questions during the trial. U.S. Major General P.J. Mueller, Chief of Staff and party seated in the court room. Tojo being cross examined about sending of troops into French Indochina. Tojo states that the Indo China problem was discussed in a message from President Roosevelt to the Emperor. In answer as to when troops were sent there, he says around 20 September 1940 and this was done after arrangements had been made with the Vichy Government of France.
The war crimes trial in Tokyo, Japan after World War II. Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo answers the questions in during the trails. Officials seated in the court room. An exchange between U.S. Politician Joseph B. Keenan and Hideki Tojo on the submission of proposals A and B which were the last proposals to be submitted. The proposals were submitted to the U.S. in an effort to keep the peace.
The war crimes trial in Tokyo, Japan after World War II. Prosecuting attorney, Mr Joseph B Keenan questions Japanese former Minister of Education Koichi Kido. Officials seated in the court room. Discussion about the Imperial Conference decision and the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Floods in Tokyo, Japan. People in a flooded area. People walk on the flooded streets. Houses along the sides of the streets. People carry their belongings with them and walk on the streets. Vehicles drive past.
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