Motion Picture MP2002-428
Administrative Information
Harry S. Truman briefly describes the monetary commitment pledged to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization through 1959. He also states the countries that are NATO signatories, and he mentions the compatibility of NATO with the United Nations. Film and sound.
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Shot List
- Reel 1
0:00 | Harry S. Truman seated at a desk reads a script talking about military assistance under the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). He mentions that ten million dollars were committed through 1959. He also mentions the compatibility of the treaty with the United Nations and the countries that are NATO signatories | |