Ambassador William Bullitt Warns America
United States Ambassador to the French Republic, William C Bullitt, continues his speech in front of a gathered crowd outside Independence Hall / He asks when the politicians are going to make the sacrifices necessary to preserve our liberties / other shots include Capitol Building exterior and interior with Congress rising to their feet, line of trucks driving down street away from the Capitol Building, postal workers sorting mail and packages, and shots of the audience.





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Editorial #:
502472051
Collection:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Date created:
August 18, 1940
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License type:
Rights-ready
Release info:
Not released.ÌýMore information
Clip length:
00:01:49:19
Location:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Mastered to:
QuickTime 8-bit Photo-JPEG SD 720x576 25p
Originally shot on:
16mm B/W Neg 486 29.97i
Source:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Barcode:
a089-1940-102-005_p_sub11
Object name:
a089-1940-102-005_p_sub11
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- 1940,
- 1940-1949,
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