Inside Tibet 1943 – FedFlix release – National Archives and Records AdministrationInside
National Archives and Records Administration – ARC Identifier 40103 / Local Identifier 226.5 – Inside Tibet – Joint Chiefs of Staff. Office of Strategic Services. Field Photographic Branch. (01/04/1943 – 10/01/1945). FILM REPORT: On the journey of a US military and diplomatic mission from Gangtok, India, to Lhasa, Tibet during World War II. The party journeys through Natu La and Kechu La passes, stops at the British trail station, Gyantse, reviews troops of Tropji Regiment and is ferried across the Brahmaputra River. Scenes of Tibetan natives, terrain, travel facilities, housing,a New Year religious festival, the Dalai Lama’s palaces in Lhasa, monasteries and other religious buildings. This movie is part of the collection: FedFlix Producer: National Archives and Records Administration Creative Commons license: CC0 1.0 Universal
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@HumanRightsVideosT Thanks for the information. What has happened to the Tibetans, is a cultural genocide. It is a shame for China and the world.
@ MorganOthelloLFee
Most of the Tibetan monasteries were already wrecked before the Cultural Revolution started. Chinese culture is also being systematically wrecked by the CCP (not just during the Cultural Revolution). The excellent documentary
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Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party- Part 6a
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shows the wholesale destruction of Culture by the backward CCP. But “Inside Tibet” is excellent !!!
Fantastic video!!!
@SchnackDaBabs It is a look at the past.
Most cultural assets were destroyed.
Between 1966 and 1976, destroyed the Red Guards of the Cultural Revolution almost everything.
fascinating!
Super Video und ein kleines Stück Zeitgeschichte. Gratuliere und Daumen hoch! Karlheinz
This is a fascinating historical video, full of natural beauty.
FILM REPORT: On the journey of a U.S. military and diplomatic mission from Gangtok, India, to Lhasa, Tibet during World War II. The party journeys through Natu La and Kechu La passes, stops at the British trail station, Gyantse, reviews troops of Tropji Regiment and is ferried across the Brahmaputra River. Scenes of Tibetan natives, terrain, travel facilities, housing,a New Year religious festival, the Dalai Lama’s palaces in Lhasa, monasteries and other religious buildings. -
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