FDR delivers war message; Kuhn addresses crowd at Madison Square Garden; Japanese troops
Creator(s)
- United States Office of War Information (Producer)
- United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Motion Picture Reference
Scope and Content
Reel 1. Bombing of Pearl Harbor and the resultant damage. President Franklin Roosevelt delivers his war message to Congress. Wendell Willkie speaks for one world. German American Bund meets in Madison Square Garden for a "Pro-American Rally" on February 20, 1939; Fritz Kuhn addresses the crowd. Laborers fight at various strikes. Japanese troops invade Manchuria and China. Ambassador Shigemitsu.
Note(s)
Distributed by the War Activities Committee of the Motion Picture Industry. Copyright 1942. Other credits: Narrator: Paul Stewart Editor: Gene Milford Writer: Samuel Spewack
Subjects
- ANTISEMITISM
- SPEECHES
- SOLDIERS/MILITARY (JAPANESE)
- CROWDS
- WORKERS
- ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D.
- KUHN, FRITZ
- PEARL HARBOR
- BOMBINGS
- JAPAN
- POLICE
- RALLIES
- GERMAN-AMERICAN BUND
- WILLKIE, WENDELL L.
- PROTESTS
- DEMONSTRATIONS
- MADISON SQUARE GARDEN
Places
- New York, NY, United States
Genre
- Documentary.
- Film