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A white poster labeled, "RG 338 War Crimes". Pan out from poster to shelves lined with boxes of files, meticulously lined up and labeled.
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01:00:19 19.76 |
CU boxes about 3-4inches wide standing on shelves and containing archival records of the history of war crimes committed during the Holocaust.
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01:00:40 40.76 |
CU of a label on one of the file boxes reads, "Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Army)". The box is numbered and indicates Volume 1. Case Files 1944-49.
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01:00:54 54.64 |
Several shots of the rows of dozens of file boxes each with a distinct label.
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01:01:11 71.51 |
Pan up to the top of the shelf containing neatly lined up boxes of war crimes
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Slow pan across the file boxes, it is visible that each box is labeled and numbered, seems to go on foreever.
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Lids seem to be open on some of the boxes. Pan out reveals a woman sitting close to the shelves at a desk and working on the files. An open file box appears on her desk as well as a 1990s era computer terminal.
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01:02:33 153.92 |
Ext. the Washington National Records building. A woman is seen walking out of the sliding glass doors of the building.
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End film
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