Cooperacion de Honduras en la Segunda Guerra Mundial 1941
Cooperation in Honduras Reference: 24 hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor (12/9/41), the Republic of Honduras declared war on Japan, and four days later on Germany and Italy. Film Description: Close-ups of a man peeling and eating a banana. General views of a beach and the mountains. General views of a town. General views of men working at the port. Close-ups of a military transport plane landing at an air base. Close-ups of a patrol boat sailing at sea. General views of a section of railroad crossing a plantation. General views of a banana plantation and close-ups of men working there. Detail: Film incomplete in length. Date: 1941 Duration: 1 minute 56 seconds MD-0027 Copyright DiFilm Archive - Inquiries about archival material [email protected] - http://www.difilm-argentina.com More videos and information at: / difilm or Follow us on: / archivodifilm

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