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In 1947, British India was dissolved into two independent states, India and Pakistan.
With the surrender of Japanese forces in Singapore, interned Japanese troops are put to work on manual labour ...
After the abandonment of the Japanese assault on Imphal, British and Indian troops of 5th Indian Division are ...
162 members of the Kempeitai, the Japanese secret police, are jailed at Taiping in Perak, Malaya.
Column of Japanese ...
At the Victoria Institution in Kuala Lumpur, Malaya, the commander of Japanese 29th Army (Lieutenant-General Ishiguro) surrenders to ...
At Bangkok jail suspected Japanese war criminals are paraded in front of ex-prisoners of war and internees in ...
Indian and European men and women on back of elephant; dead stag being tied onto an elephant; group photograph back ...
Young Asian women posing for camera, then older Asian man and family.
Note: "Viceroy's garden + Nairital" scribbled on processing box ...
Men cutting branches from tree; dead tiger with crowd of Indians surrounding it; shot of countryside with the Himalayas in ...
After disturbances between the Vietnamese and French population of Saigon, French Indo-China (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) a ...
RAF aircrew are trained and tested in techniques of jungle survival at a jungle school at RAF Mahabaleshwar, ...
The film show the day to day running of the Titaghur Jute company, which is in Bengal on the banks ...
Medical missionary Ronald Carpenter's journey on the 1st steamer from Southampton to Bombay.