Impressions of the value and necessity of international cooperation, showing how more advanced countries can help in health, education and economic development of backward and depressed parts of the world. It is argued that cooperation in constructive work and toleration of differences in pursuit of common welfare are the best ways to resolve conflict of national interests. Narrated by Alexander Scourby
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ACMI Identifier
007644
Language
English
Subject categories
Armed Forces, Military, War & Weapons → International understanding
Documentary → Documentary films - United States
Economics, Philosophy, Politics, Religion & Sociology → Culture conflict
Economics, Philosophy, Politics, Religion & Sociology → Developing countries - Economic conditions
Economics, Philosophy, Politics, Religion & Sociology → Developing countries - Social conditions
Economics, Philosophy, Politics, Religion & Sociology → Economic assistance
Economics, Philosophy, Politics, Religion & Sociology → Food relief - Developing countries
Economics, Philosophy, Politics, Religion & Sociology → International cooperation
Economics, Philosophy, Politics, Religion & Sociology → International economic relations
Economics, Philosophy, Politics, Religion & Sociology → International relations
Economics, Philosophy, Politics, Religion & Sociology → International understanding
Economics, Philosophy, Politics, Religion & Sociology → Nationalism
Food, Health, Lifestyle, Medicine, Psychology & Safety → Medical assistance - Developing countries
Sound/audio
Sound
Colour
Black and White
Holdings
16mm film; Access Print (Section 1)