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Burma 1942. British Commonwealth land forces fighting the Japanese in the jungle. Note the Boys Anti-Tank rifle used ...
The original Nuremberg Laws — signed by Hitler in 1935 — were accessioned to the National Archives from the Huntington Library on August 25, 2010. This Inside the Vaults video short tells the stor...
SUMMARY
Shows the signing of the Japanese surrender documents aboard the battleship Missouri in the Bay of Tokyo on Sept. 2, 1945. Includes shots of the destroyer Buchanan and airplanes flying overhea...
DESCRIPTION
Part 1, many bombers strike Berlin and return to England, some badly damaged. Part 2, the Gripsholm arrives in New York harbor with soldiers recently freed from German prison camps. Part 3...
Gen. Eisenhower and his aides map the Normandy invasion. German pictures show the extent of their coastal defenses. Tanks, guns, locomotives, and other military equipment is massed on the English beac...
Hollywood joins the war effort in this installment of "Tracing World War II," from the holdings of the National Archives. Jimmy Stewart, Clark Gable, Joe Louis and others show off their new military u...
Watch as Marines storm Guadalcanal, Roosevelt meet with Ecuador's President, Gen. Patton rendezvous in Casablanca and Gen. Eisenhower set up headquarters in Algiers in this World War II footage.
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Watch as Marines storm Guadalcanal, Roosevelt meet with Ecuador's President, Gen. Patton rendezvous in Casablanca and Gen. Eisenhower set up headquarters in Algiers in this World War II footage.
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Part 1, nurses arrive at Port Moresby, New Guinea, and seriously wounded soldiers are evacuated. Marines count 100,000 yen captured when Japanese troops attempted an invasion of the Solomon Islands. T...
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