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Public Domain Stock Footage Military Newsreels 1946 Issue 17
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Synopsis: Goering Takes Stand At Nuremberg Trials For War Crimes, Tidal Wave Hits Hilo Hawaii, Schizophrenic Uses Piano As Part Of Medical Therapy, French Village Of Dortan Rises From Ruins Of War, Secretary Byrnes Addresses Iran Problem... (read more)
Information: 1946 10 min BW
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Shows court room scenes in Nuremberg as Justice Jackson questions Goering about organized murder in Germany.

Shows tidal waves in the Hawaiian Islands and scenes of destruction in Hilo. Shows a volcanic eruption on Kyushu Island. Japan.

A schizophrenic pianist plays Chopin's "Fantasy Impromptu" as part of his musical therapy at a Michigan hospital.

Damaged buildings are destroyed in the reconstruction of Dortan. Fr.

Sec. Byrnes proposes to the UN Security Council (Apr. 4) that discussion of the Russian-Iranian dispute be suspended until May 6. Alexander Cadogan supports the proposal. Hussein Ala praises the UN.