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Public Domain Stock Footage Military Newsreels 1946 Issue 22
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Synopsis: Ship Rudder Replaced With Propeller, Japanese War Criminals On Trial In Tokyo, Annual Sheep Drive Across Grand Coulee Dam, Philippine President Roxas Visits US, Arctic Explorers In Canadian Blizzard, CARE Joins With UNRRA To Feed Hungry Europe... (read more)
Information: 1946 08:44 min BW
Show All Military Newsreels Titles Military Newsreels: 1946 - Issue 22
Prof. Kirsten poses beside a propeller he has designed to replace ships' rudders. A ship demonstrates the propeller.

Japanese war criminals arrive for trial at the War Ministry Building in Tokyo (Apr. 28). Shumei 0kawa prays. weeps. and slaps Gen. Tojo before being removed from court.

3.000 sheep are driven across Grand Coulee Dam.

Pres. Roxas and P.V. McNutt visit Pres. Truman. Roxas describes the Philippines as a miniature U.S.

Arctic explorers finish their expedition in a Canadian blizzard. Shows snowmobiles.

Truman says CARE will help UNRRA feed Europe. Shows Sec. Anderson; trucks and trains hauling grain.