U.S. Marines destroy enemy fortifications in Okinawa. Marines demolish Japanese fortification then go back to search same. Entrance way to another Japanese cave. Entrance way explodes. Japanese girl on stretcher is carried by Marines. Marines stand around destroyed vehicles. Marines kneeling in foreground, Japanese with surrender flag in the background. Marine kneels in mouth of cave. (World War II period).
Japanese fortifications in Okinawa. Search for Japanese snipers in Okinawa. U.S. troops with rifles along road. Japanese caves are inspected by troops. Troops around concrete pillbox. Various Japanese dig in positions and entrenchments. Tank traps and gun emplacements inspected by U.S. troops. (World War II; WWII;World War 2; WW2)
Okinawan civilians and Japanese soldiers surrender to U.S. soldiers of 32nd Infantry, 7th Division in Okinawa. Two Japanese naval petty officers are interrogated by Nisei interpreter. POW tag in hands of interpreter. Japanese soldier, some dressed as civilians. Civilians assembled and seated in fields. Japanese American soldier inspects contents of a wallet of one of the prisoners. (World War II period).
Japanese people in Hawaii. Japanese people on the Hawaiian Island involved in many important industrial activities. A Japanese fruit store. Japanese women dressed in native dress. Street peddlers sit on sidewalk. Woman makes lei. Man carry baskets hung from pole across his shoulders.
Rural population of Japan engaged in war production and support of Japan during World War 2. Japanese rural area shows farm families outside native huts. Women cook food, pump water and wash vegetables in creek. Mud and wood huts with straw roofs. Farmers in field. Harvesting in farm. Lumbers piled up outside a building. Civilian men work with lumber. Women prepare handicrafts outside house. Home industries. Interiors show workers at work including men, women, and children working in war effort. Japanese family eats food and elderly Japanese woman smokes a pipe. Japanese people walk through rubble and debris after Great Kanto earthquake of 1923. Shows areas of rubble and workers digging through earthquake rubble, along with United States citizens involved in effort on the ground and through material relief support from America.
Young Japanese trained to become soldiers. Japanese school children march along street. Children bow. Small children do calisthenics. They are lead in group exercises. Japanese zero plane in flight. Many charred dead bodies along road. Refugees flee with belongings. Debris lay on street. Dead body carried on pole. Children file into school building. Children learn to write in classrooms. Models of Japanese warships and planes displayed to children. (World War II period).
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