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Post-WWII Footage 1948 - NYC Times Square, Military Draft, Axis Sally
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keywords: new york city times square, new york city traffic, nypd, selective service, military draft, mildred elizabeth gillars, axis sally, wwii nazi radio propaganda
Synopsis: Street scenes of Times Square, Midtown Manhattan New York City in 1948, Selective service registration for male U.S. citizens, and "Axis Sally" Arriving In Washington DC to face charges...(read more)
- Date: 1948
- Duration: 00:09:46
- Sound: No
- Color: Monochrome
- Type: Public Domain
- Language: English
- Location: United States
New York City Times Square - Street Scenes 1948
Street sign reads Times Sq: Broadway & W. 42nd Street New York City. Street scenes of people, traffic, buildings in New York City. Shows NYC Policeman directing traffic. Crowds of people and heavy traffic in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
Registering For Military Draft - Washington D.C. 1948
Various scenes of young men being interviewed and filling out forms registering for draft into the U.S. military. Selective service registration for male U.S. citizens and male immigrant non-citizens between 18 and 25 years of age.
WWII Nazi Radio Propagandist "Axis Sally" Escorted By Federal Agents
Mildred Elizabeth Gillars, nicknamed "Axis Sally"was an American broadcaster employed by the Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft (RRG) German State Radio to broadcast propaganda for Nazi Germany (The Third Reich) during WWII.
Axis Sally is shown exiting plane in Washington D.C. in custody of Military Police August 21, 1948. Shows Axis Sally leaving Base Operations building in custody of Federal Agents and entering an un-marked automobile, leaving automobile and escorted into building.
Judge Carl Hyatt and Secretary Kenneth C. Royall, Washington DC, 1948. Brazilian General Sosa Molina greeted by General Albert C. Wedemeyer at Union station. Visitors get into car and drive away. Brazilian Staff Officers in front of building.