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Go to HomepageReel Number: 221260-10
Color: Black and White
Sound: SD
Year / Date: 1950s
Country: France
Location:
TC Begins: 05:47:20
TC Ends: 05:57:58
Duration: 00:10:38
Your Eighty Dollars Pt. 3 of 3 Robert Buron (?) Economic Minister for France speaks (SOF) from office about raising productivity & how they had to both increase & to turn out military equipment which slowed down what had been accomplished w/ the Marshall Plan. Korean war meant postponing much of growth. 05:51:05 Signing of NATO treaty. Various military meeting setting up SHAPE. Training in England, Belgium & elsewhere, firing machine guns, tanks in field moving w/ camouflage. Narrator describes increase in numbers. Small British navy pocket submarine demonstrated. Jet planes taking off 05:53:43 Buron continues speaking from desk. 05:54:17 Title: Postscript To The Marshall Plan Heavy industry: steel, refinery, aircraft factory. Jet taxiing, armored fighting vehicle. Miner, farmers, welders, military training. Sailors smoking. Refueling fighter jet & taking off. Man looking at oats crop. Montage as at beginning of film. Title Strength For The Free World over pictures. Track continues after picture ends. Post-WWII; Propaganda; Re-building; Economics; Post-WW2;