Repeat of earlier two sequences in black and white. HAS, boys playing soccer. CU, a newborn's head is bandaged. VS of the new mothers and newborns. Girls exercise in a gym. I have already been told the report I seek has not been found in the legislative archives of NARA, which suggests it was either never transferred or it was later withdrawn. A woman and a young girl speak with each other in a library. Map of Austria with coats of arms. They dance in a circle around a cross. He recorded this experience in both the book Siege (New York: Doubleday, Doran, 1940) and the short film Siege (RKO Radio Pictures, 1940) nominated for an Academy Award in 1940. down a main street in Warsaw. Men observing and discussing guillotine. The sign reads "Der Botschaft der Union der S.S.R. The Museums Collections document the fate of Holocaust victims, survivors, rescuers, liberators, and others through artifacts, documents, photos, films, books, personal stories, and more. EXT, Warsaw in ruins in winter 1946/1947 on a bright sunny day. Jewish quarter, including arched street made famous by Roman Vishniac, geese transported in a wooden cart, the market in Krakow, Finkelstein shop and its owners, two religious Jews gesticulating in the street, and teenage students. Courtyard with men moving large sacks. "Meet the first DPs" "Ship to Freedom" Numbers on tags pinned to coats of refugees. Bernard. Julien Bryan introduction to camera. There are two trims that feature signs along the platform which could aid in identification of the exact location, but they are in the BG of the shot, and not completely legible. LS, Leica factory, INTs. This page has been viewed 214,344 times (45,122 via redirect). Man plays piano. CU, "Krupp" insignia. The map serves as a transition from this region of southern Poland to the northwestern region of Poland and the port city of Gdynia. CU of someone holding the newspaper DER STUERMER, featuring Anti-Semitic propaganda and caricatures of Jews on the front page. 01:07:05:04 Julien Bryan's book "Siege" (1940) contains a passage about this scene. New slate, Salzburg, Austria: US Information Center on a buys street corner. Quick succession of shots seen earlier: women talking on the street, young girls posing without their mother (more here as their mother steps out of the frame), the girls continue, sheepishly to walk toward the camera, they hold each others hands, the younger sister looks back at her mother rather than at the camera. CU, statue of a rearing horse and a man holding the lead. INT man sits on a cot reading. Route: Quebec to Liverpool via Greenock. Boat dock, Bremerhaven port. There were a group of potato pickers in a field on the outskirts of the city of Warsaw, the German planes flew overhead, missing them on their first fly over, the potato pickers got up from the ground, thinking they were safe, only to be surprised by the same planes returning along the same flight path and this time killing two, and wounding the five others. Men load hay onto a truck. On 1 March 1950 she was transferred to the Military Sea . Audience stands for refreshments. "A first-rate resource for readers and students of popular astronomy and general science. Of this encounter in 1958, JB wrote "he remembered my gray suit." **, Scenes from the Giesche zinc mine and refinery in Katowice, circa 1936. CU two men in discussion. She was named in honor of U.S. Army general Merch Bradt Stewart. Two rabbis put away Torah scrolls and pull a curtain with an embroidered Star of David closed. VS, the inhabitants of this area setting up makeshift homes outside, pots of water, trying to clean up, and clean themselves off, etc. Peasants cutting bread and vegetables, interior of a house, woman cooking, weaving, man enters the house and makes the sign of the cross, all are in traditional folk dress. Young man in knickers and a cap looks at the camera before boarding, another young boy comes up behind him to board. INT, large group of women sitting around a table. Street scenes in Warsaw- MS of a black man talking to another man on the street- in a shopping district. Flag of the Netherlands. People praying on their knees in the dirt outside of the wood frame church, the church has been damaged. Gdynia port with ships docked to export coal and lumber. Outdoor caf - Kranzler. 01:00:40 and 01:03:40 -- Another banner over the deck of the ship reads: "Ship to freedom" with DPs, including John (Ivan) Poliszczuk. Truck drives away. CU, red metal sign for a medical clinic in Warsaw. A man looks intently at the weight-lifting photos; young men look at the information, CU on dollar amount totals of monies spent to rebuild Austria, etc, and plans for monies to be spent for this effort through March of 1949; maps; children reading the materials; a man in CU looking at a photo of Harry Truman. Massive crowds line the parade route. INTs, women work at sewing machines. Bryan writes in his book "Siege" that one processing tank exploded, and luckily, his film was not in that tank. Horse with cart, building ruins. Shot of the harbor along the Baltic Sea. This is a different location and church than the church featured in the first scene of this story. 01:09:54:20: return to concert/recital; CUs of audience members; English lessons at the YWCA with a female teacher. Men meet in a large room, smoke and review papers. A very brief sequence in an unidentified prison in Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1946. Another view of the Dutch flags. CU Older woman reading a newspaper. House & Garden, Better Homes and Garden, and Good Housekeeping magazines. 01:21:49 Tanks parade down the street, the cannons are drawn by horses. Jozefa's daughter and grandchildren. SIMSA book. Commentary Robert Spencer Carr **, Sequence of outtakes begins with German planes flying overhead in 1939 during the German invasion of Poland. 01:17:25 Giant pipelines. 01:06:11 Leica factory, various shots, INTs, workers, microscopes, lenses. The Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA) was a U.S. government agency set up in 1948 to administer the European recovery program (Marshall Plan). Transcription of the passenger list for the SS Rotterdam which sailed from Rotterdam to New York, arriving on 27 May 1887 with 485 passengers from Germany, Norway, Sweden, Holland, Hungary, Austria, England, Italy, Russia, Switzerland, France, Poland, Belgium and Brazil. 01:21:20 Polish planes fly over Warsaw as part of the ceremonies. Onlookers, small crowd. Woman seated with row of men standing behind them, looking at booklets and framed portraits together. HJ boys looking at NS propaganda postcards. Various shots of little children. Medical journals. This is shot from the train- so Bryan and his cameraman are on the train en route to somewhere, or they hopped on the train to take the shots from this point of view- there seem to be several soldiers on board the train. BDM women with flowers at village house, EXT. Bookshelves full of books. More buses, cars, street vendors, etc. CU They bow their heads in prayer. Folk dancing scenes are shot at a faster speed than usual, and therefore the image is slowed down considerably. The scene then returns to Warsaw: street scene, kiosk, poster advertising a theatrical performance. Marshall Plan parade in the Netherlands. Uniforms/gear on street. If you have already searched the Partner Sites, you have searched these collections. Built by Earles Shipbuilding Co, Hull for the Wilson Line, she was launched on 26th Apr.1881. 01:05:26:22 A woman comes and picks up her picture of the Madonna and holds it up for the camera, with her two children standing beside her. The men hold up the parachute from the plane that has been torn to shreds. CU, woman in window talking to someone below. Re: Seeking passenger list for USS General Stewart, 21 March 1951. Civilians walking in and out of the area. Kazimiera was photographed by JB in 1939 mourning the death of her older sister, who was killed in a field in Warsaw during a German air raid (Photo Archvives W/S 50897). The trucks carry wooden coffins with wreaths on top of them- their fallen comrades. CU of a propaganda poster with Hitler and past German leaders. LS, St. Alexander's Church in Warsaw with a crowd at the entrance. Animation ends. 8. Scenes in Warsaw as General Smigly-Rydz becomes Field Marshal of Poland. 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Dining outside. Polish planes fly over Warsaw as part of the ceremonies. Man selling balloons. VS of the wounded being cared for by nurses in the hospital. MS of dignitaries at the reviewing stand, everyone is wearing top hats, including President Moscicki. Crowd at Nazi party rally in stadium. CU of one of the nurses as she explains the situation to Bryan. Reading, bicycles, gear, band equipment, uniforms with swastika armbands, eating, trombone, reading paper. Swimming. Partner Sites Indexing Multiple Databases, Immigration Records by Ethnic, Nationality, Political, Religious, or Socioeconomic Groups, National Archives and Records Administration. German planes, triumphant in the skies, wreaked destruction on the city with aerial and incendiary bombs, while heavy artillery guns kept up an incessant bombardment. Title card reads Eine Tr Steht Offen. Credits over sky. 01:08:48 Airplanes, one says "Gustav Leffers", men cleaning EXT, wings. CU man leading song. Man leaning against railing over river. Canterbury Association Passenger Manifests; Families Completed; List of names of the early Settlers Taranaki Herald; Passenger Listings for Vessels bound for New Zealand; Ships & Ports reference; Settler Ships Passenger Lists by arrival date 1806. Poignant shot of two little boys, one little girl, and one woman with her head bandaged holding an infant in her arms sitting on the street surrounded by rubble, the children are barefoot, and they look frightened and confused. USA.gov, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration It casts a rather ominous shadow on the white tile wall behind it. Market, fruit and vegetable stands, balloons. Gas station. Immigration refers to people coming into a country. From 5 March to 4 April she sailed to Japan with occupation troops and returned to Seattle with military passengers. He demonstrates again, this time we see only the shadow of his demonstration and not the machine or the man. CUs, basketball players. Coach instructs swim team how to dive properly. Crowd looks up at planes, salutes, land review, fighting, crowd. EXT, MS, miners exiting building in Zakopane, Poland, drinking water. 01:14:55 BDM girls. amount of money the immigrant had in their possession. The camera slates between takes indicate that this production was done in conjunction with the YMCA, which explains the focus on youth and their healthy development; the footage was most likely intended for use in an informational/documentary production for the French to encourage a return to routines of daily life that existed before the war. 01:05:48:22: MS residents milling about on the street, sitting on chairs, surrounded by the few belongings they have left- several young women, one man.

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