Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [FEB. 3]

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Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [FEB. 3]

1941

Part 1, food and clothing for Europe is packed by Red Cross workers and is loaded on the freighter Cold Harbor in Baltimore. Part 2, a U.S. journalist discusses a German invasion of Great Britain. Part 3 shows a wrecked Army troop train in Sanderville, Mississippi. Part 4 shows El Morro fortress, an Army camp, and Losey Field in Puerto Rico. Part 5, U.S. employees and Navy Sec. Knox enter the Navy Dept. Bldg. in Wash., D.C. FBI agents trace the location of private radio transmitters. Shows German propaganda material collected by the Dies Committee. Part 6 shows horse racing at Golden Gate Field; harness racing on ice in Derry, New Hampshire; golfers in Coral Gables, Florida; a table tennis game in Wash., D.C., and a sportsman's show in Boston.

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Knox, Frank, 1874-1944

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William Franklin "Frank" Knox (January 1, 1874 – April 28, 1944) was an American politician, newspaper editor and publisher. He was also the Republican vice presidential candidate in 1936, and Secretary of the Navy under Franklin D. Roosevelt during most of World War II. On December 7, 1941, Knox flanked by his assistant John O’Keefe walked into Roosevelt's White House study at approximately 1:30 p.m. EST announcing that Japan had attacked Pearl Harbor. Knox was mentioned by name in Adolf Hitler...