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Big Picture, Episode 254, Japan--Our Far East Partner
in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 254 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1953), 28 mins
Japan is the key to the fate of the Far East. Once again for the second time in the march of modern history those words have urgent reality. But now there is a difference in their meaning. THE BIG PICTURE cameras focus on the United States Army which has come to know Japan well in recent years -- in war, in occupa...
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in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 254 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1953), 28 mins
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Japan is the key to the fate of the Far East. Once again for the second time in the march of modern history those words have urgent reality. But now there is a difference in their meaning. THE BIG PICTURE cameras focus on the United States Army which has come to know Japan well in recent years -- in war, in occupation, and finally, in partnership. In the record of that relationship there can be found the changing symbol of Japan's place in the Fa...
Japan is the key to the fate of the Far East. Once again for the second time in the march of modern history those words have urgent reality. But now there is a difference in their meaning. THE BIG PICTURE cameras focus on the United States Army which has come to know Japan well in recent years -- in war, in occupation, and finally, in partnership. In the record of that relationship there can be found the changing symbol of Japan's place in the Far East. Once it was a symbol of destruction. Today we look upon it with hope as a symbol of stability.
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Stuart Queen
Date Published / Released
1953
Publisher
United States. Army Pictorial Service
Series
Big Picture
Speaker / Narrator
Stuart Queen
Topic / Theme
Cultural assimilation, Cultural identity, Humanitarian aid, Industry, International relations, Military occupation, Postwar reconstruction, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Big Picture, Episode 324, Pictorial Report Number 18
in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 324 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1955), 28 mins
This episode of The Big Picture is about American troops withdrawing from Austria, a jungle warfare training center in Panama, and a cooks tour of Washington, DC.
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in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 324 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1955), 28 mins
Description
This episode of The Big Picture is about American troops withdrawing from Austria, a jungle warfare training center in Panama, and a cooks tour of Washington, DC.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Stuart Queen
Date Published / Released
1955
Publisher
United States. Army Pictorial Service
Series
Big Picture
Speaker / Narrator
Stuart Queen
Topic / Theme
International relations, Military life, Military occupation, Military personnel, Military training, Military withdrawals, Postwar reconstruction, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Chronoscope, General William H. Wilbur
interview by Donald I. Rogers and William Bradford Huie, 1910-1983, in Chronoscope (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1952), 14 mins
JANUARY 18, 1952 Participants: Gen. William H. Wilbur, military authority on foreign affairs, interviewed by Donald I. Rogers and William Bradford Huie. Topics: The West German people's perception of the Soviet threat, West Germany's economic recovery, refugees from East Germany, and the U.S. occupation of Germany...
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interview by Donald I. Rogers and William Bradford Huie, 1910-1983, in Chronoscope (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1952), 14 mins
Description
JANUARY 18, 1952 Participants: Gen. William H. Wilbur, military authority on foreign affairs, interviewed by Donald I. Rogers and William Bradford Huie. Topics: The West German people's perception of the Soviet threat, West Germany's economic recovery, refugees from East Germany, and the U.S. occupation of Germany.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Donald I. Rogers
Author / Creator
Donald I. Rogers, William Bradford Huie, 1910-1983
Date Published / Released
1952
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System
Series
Chronoscope
Speaker / Narrator
William Hale Wilbur, 1888-1979, Donald I. Rogers
Person Discussed
William Hale Wilbur, 1888-1979
Topic / Theme
Generals, International relations, Military occupation, Postwar reconstruction, Germany Divided into Occupation Zones, June 5, 1945, Marshall Plan, 1948-1952, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Color of War, 13, Aftermath
directed by John Joseph, fl. 2001, in Color of War, 13 (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 2001), 40 mins
Combines color film and photos from government archives and private collections, much of which has never been seen by the public before, with first-person commentary from the combatants and the photographers who documented the struggle.
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directed by John Joseph, fl. 2001, in Color of War, 13 (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 2001), 40 mins
Description
Combines color film and photos from government archives and private collections, much of which has never been seen by the public before, with first-person commentary from the combatants and the photographers who documented the struggle.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Peter Coyote, 1941-
Author / Creator
John Joseph, fl. 2001
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
A&E Television Networks
Series
Color of War
Speaker / Narrator
Peter Coyote, 1941-
Topic / Theme
International relations, Military occupation, Refugees, Germany Divided into Occupation Zones, June 5, 1945, Japanese Surrender, August 14, 1945, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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