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Reel 1.
01:27:37 Various shots of Japanese troops advancing during the Sino-Japanese war.
01:28:06 Opening Titles - "Time to Remember - a programme to take you back, however young you may be - recalled by Niall MacGinnis".
01:28:29 VS League of Nations building in Geneva, Switzerland. VS of meetings
01:28:54 Title: "SENSE OF VALUES".
01:29:03 VS army horses being trained to parade through crowds. Training for Coronation. CU of British crown. VS of Duke of Windsor (Formerly Prince of Wales, King Edward VIII) at his wedding to Wallis Simpson (Duchess). LS King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother). CU of seamstress working on embroidery of royal emblem.
01:30:18 VS London with decorations for Coronation. Lots of bunting or street parties.
01:30:41 VS Neville Chamberlain Stanley Baldwin and other politicians going to Parliament. VS of second inauguration of American President Franklin D Roosevelt in Washington DC, United States of America (USA).
01:31:31 VS German or Italian naval warships. VS of Adolf Hitler meeting with Benito Mussolini on bridge of battleship. Also there King Victor Emmanuel, Count Ciano, Dr Joseph Goebbels, Rudolph Hess, Heinrich Himmler. They inspect submarines and ships.
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