General Douglas MacArthur speaks of Japan's reformation during his farewell address to the United States Congress in 1951

VS General Douglas MacArthur, at lectern, speaks to a joint session of the US Congress, as Vice President Alben Barkley and Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn sit behind him / SOT MacArthur: "The Japanese people, since the war, have undergone the greatest reformation recorded in modern history. With a commendable will, eagerness to learn, and marked capacity to understand, they have from the ashes ... freedom of economic enterprise and social justice ..." (applause can be heard)
VS General Douglas MacArthur, at lectern, speaks to a joint session of the US Congress, as Vice President Alben Barkley and Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn sit behind him / SOT MacArthur: "The Japanese people, since the war, have undergone the greatest reformation recorded in modern history. With a commendable will, eagerness to learn, and marked capacity to understand, they have from the ashes ... freedom of economic enterprise and social justice ..." (applause can be heard)
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Editorial #:
1065163528
Collection:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Date created:
19 April, 1951
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Rights-ready
Release info:
Not released. More information
Clip length:
00:01:25:11
Location:
Washington DC, United States
Mastered to:
QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) HD 1920x1080 23.98p
Originally shot on:
35mm B/W Neg
Source:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Object name:
sr003173_01_03.mov