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Go to HomepageReel Number: 221437-06
Color: Black and White
Sound: SD
Year / Date: 1952
Country: DpRK,North Korea,USA
Location:
TC Begins: 01:03:55
TC Ends: 01:13:33
Duration: 00:09:38
Korean War - 1952, North Korean Propaganda: U.S. Germ Warfare In Korea Pt. 1 of 2 Presented by The Peace Committee of the Korean People’s Democratic Republic; w/ English subtitles. Dead US soldier; burned & wrecked tanks, trucks, equipment. Dead from saturation bombings. Burning & badly damaged factories. Bodies in snow. Burned bodies. 01:06:27 Korean title - Napalm The Receiving End. Victims w/ badly burned faces, hands. Disfigured. In hospital beds. 01:06:57 Korean title - And From Jan 1952 - Germ Warfare. Illustrated map. Text. Animation of points of contact (?). 01:07:36 Large reservoir, men digging, finding bacteria in water on surface of ice & snow. Snowing to others. Bomb canister nearby that delivered ?? parachute attachment. Dead (?) frogs. Melting snow. CU infected insect. Microscope shots of various insects. 01:09:27 Medical man reporting; men on radios; ambulance & trucks w/ medical personnel thru countryside. in protective suits gathering samples & putting in test tubes. Burning brush w/ gasoline. Gathering dropped straw packages w/ shell fish. 01:10:59 Victims of plague that was dropped. Disinfecting building w/ hand sprayers; w/ powder. At farm in countryside gathering victims & putting in coffin w/ lye & spraying. Burning on bonfire. 01:12:17 Research nurses & scientists working in hospital to test substances; find plague, typhus & ?? 01:12:51 Microscope shot. Testing for virulence on mice. Korean War; Bacteriological Warfare; Chemical Warfare; Confessions; Propaganda; 1950s; 1952; Cold War; NOTE: Any continuous 11 minutes of two cards, (01:03:55 - 01:25:44), sold at per reel rate.