Synopsis
1st Amsterdam: Exhibition of the waterwheel to the nuclear reactor water wheel turns. Windmill turns. Steam engine, electric explosion engine. Nuclear fission in the graph. Queen Juliana visited the exhibition. Model nuclear reactor. Irradiation with cobalt bomb. Working with artificial hands for nuclear research. Graphs of nuclear fission.
02. Berlin: International building exhibition breakdown from NDW 389/1 (here some other editing): Mercedes of cooler right of way (bright). Policemen salute. Heuss entering building. Heuss keeps listeners, great opening speech to the international building exhibition (no interview). The Hansaviertel, core of the Interbau. Heuss drives in the exhibition through Hansa district. Chairlift from station Zoo Hansa district. Driving past to victory column and high-rise buildings. House of Brazilian architects Niemayer on base. Swedish House of Fritz Jaenecke and Sten Samuelson. Giant ring chart for 17 floors of the building of the Berlin architects Müller/Rehm/victory man. Housing silos.
03. Washington: Eisenhower opened the Geophysical Year Eisenhower speaks at the beginning of the geophysical year, original sound. The largest radio telescope in the world in England. Missile launch. The moon.
04. Moscow: Fall of 4 Stalinists of the Kremlin. Bulganin and Khrushchev beckon people with flowers. Swinging over the heads of the Soviet leadership. Kagenowitsch, Schepilow, Molotov, Malenko are relieved of their offices. Promoted Catherine Furzewa at the lectern. Bust of Stalin, big.
05. Marburg: Acquisition of 3 German army divisions in NATO breakdown from NDW 389/2: Marburg Castle. General Norstadt and General Heusinger step out front. Faces of soldiers, great. Norstadt holds speech production sound (missing). Navy soldier hoist flag of NATO. Germany song.
06. United States: Hurricane on Louisiana and Texas breakdown from NDW 389/4: flooded land. Cars in the water. Trees bend in the storm to the Earth. Destroyed houses. Car goes in the water. Small dog house in water desert. People Wade through water. After the storm's destruction.
07. heat wave animal carcass in the North African desert. Men at dried out well. Vulture in tree. Watering of livestock. Women pumping water and carry vessels on their heads. Crowd in swimming pool. Ice cream vendor in urban and beverage carts. Man reading newspaper in water. Child playing on the beach at the water. Water slides. Man jumps on the sea surf.
08 England: Combat smoking ashtray cigarette butts glow. Smoking and smokers, large. Smokers among poster no smoking: Ministry of health. Man distributed ashtray at meeting. Tobacco Factory. Car traffic in the city. Tobacco sales. Man reading newspaper and smokes.
9th Wimbledon: Tennis Championships breakdown from NDW 389/8: final men's: Lewis Hoad / Australia defeated Cooper / Australia with 6:2, 6:1, 6:2. spectators clap. Prince Philip presented the trophy. Final women: Althea Gibson, colored / United States defeated Darlene hard / United States 3-6, 6:2. spectators clap. Queen Elizabeth awarded shell and congratulated the winner.
10 Austria: International Water Ski Championships on Lake Wörthersee champion Lieselotte Feuchtinger is winner in the slalom run. Karl Fischer / Austria, WINS in the men's. Lieselotte Feuchtinger / Austria and Karl Fischer win while jumping. Falls. Water skiing in funny costumes of two medalists Lieselotte Feuchtinger and Karl Fischer.
Origin / Type of content
Title brand: from the water wheel to the nuclear reactor (EXH.)
Origin: Polygoon Berlin Hansaviertel (Interbau EXH.)
Camera: Pahl kick such Geophysical Year origin: Metro Khrushchev crashes Stalinists origin: Sovkino 3 German divisions under gener. Norstad camera: Stoll, Luppa, rough hurricane "Audrey" about Louisiana origin: Metro heat wave over Europe origin: Gaumont chain-smoking threatens lung cancer origin: Pathe news Wimbledon champion Hoad and Gibson origin: Pathe news int. Water ski meistersch. Wörther see origin: Austria final mark:
Narration
The face of the future the history of mankind is the history of energy at the same time. It started with the muscle later wind and water were made subservient, until At last the invention of the steam engine and the explosion motor opened the technical age.
An impressive show beginning and peak of development, taking her temporary end in the utilization of nuclear energy in Amsterdam. Queen Juliane left in detail demonstrate the possibilities of the new energy sources themselves. New ways are emerging in all scientific fields, in medicine as well as in the biology of plants. Our future lies in the microcosm of the atoms.
Exemplary for a future that does not rest on old foundations, the 'city of tomorrow' presents itself. The Berlin Hansaviertel in the international construction exhibition designed by 64 architects and built by 8000 workers, is currently Europe's biggest architectural attraction. Massive and daring designs that promise despite their huge size comfort and exclusiveness arise on a Green Island.
Such buildings had to be devised to solve the mass of future cities.
Slightly breathless we appreciate it, and breathless as we listened to the words of President Eisenhowers, who gave the go-ahead to the geophysical year in Washington.
64 Nations have joined forces to break up a world full of puzzles. The largest radio telescope in the world is being built in England. The receiver has a diameter of 80 meters and registered radar signals even from the distance of the moon.
The race of the powers to the political primacy in the Weltenraum propels forward the missile technology. It is the creation of artificial satellites and ultimately to the conquest of the moon.
But we return to the reality of the present, their focus once again was the Kremlin. The last newsreel pictures from Moscow show yet the United side by side of the highest officials. Now, however, Schepilow, Molotov, Kaganovich and Malenkov of Bulganin and Khrushchev were chilling. In the wake of the post-Stalinist cleansing, Katherina Furzewa is moved up in the first few rows.
A historic act was carried out in the Tannenberg barracks near Marburg. The Supreme Commander of NATO, General Norstad, took over 30,000 German soldiers. In his speech, Norstad recalled the preamble of NATO contracts, which reaffirms the common will for peace. The symbolic act ended with the hoisting of the flag of NATO.
Whirlwind of Louisiana by a narrow film reporter detained. Unleashed forces of nature raged across the southern part of the United States. At 200 kilometers per hour swept "Audrey", the first hurricane of the summer, across the country and caused untold damage in the States of Louisiana and Texas. Tens of thousands of inhabitants lost home and possessions, about 500 were killed. The time of the hurricanes started with "Audrey" suddenly and mercilessly.
Record of the mercury column mercilessly burn the Sun over North Africa. The European heat wave has claimed their most victims there. Water is problem Nr. 1, and the conversion of the sparse sources in modern irrigation systems is a project that requires many years of work. Until the final implementation of the natives will continue the hard struggle for the daily water.
While heat and drought in the black continent, endangering the livelihoods of entire tribes of peoples, African temperatures in Europe became a problem, which should be seen more in terms of crowd psychology.
The big cities endured their fate with grim fatalism, and the ice cream vendor was envied by all. Who could afford it, made heat holiday, and near the Sea you read the bad news of a renewed invasion of heat in peace. Here anyway, you have a good ally.
Coffin nails?
Nails in the coffin! So anyway, the Medical Research Council in England, which leads a scientific campaign against the increased cigarette consumption referred to them.
An ashtray-powered Panel has noted, that result in about 25 cigarettes per day in the danger zone of lung cancer.
Now, the tobacco companies form a powerful branch of industry with an annual tax share of 700 million pounds in England.
Exhaust fumes in cities keep harmful as the permanent enjoyment of small white sticks, where Uncle Sam with charged so vigorously for much less the experts. Finally feels the stricken smokers in the predicament of the problems: on the one hand, the specter of cancer! So let's go better!
But, if everyone suddenly stop to smoke beware, the tax must be doubled. And therefore still quickly a deep draw to calm nerves strained the.
Sensation in the Center Court 17000 spectators filled the Center Court at the Wimbledon Tennis Mecca on the last seat. Last year's winner Lewis Hoad and Ashley Cooper (in the foreground) is faced in the all Australian final of the men's.
Only 57 minutes Hoad needed to clearly beat his opponent 6-2, 6-1, 6-2. The young Australian, Prince Philip presented the winner's trophy. A few days later Hoad signed a contract as a professional player. The dark-skinned Althea Gibson became the sensation of the year's competitions. Her final opponent Darlene hard was no match for the hard Grundlinenspiel.
Short refreshment before the final stages of the game.
Match ball. Darlene hard is the impact of the opponent into the net. Althea Gibson wins 6-3, 6-2. From the hand of the Queen, she receives the winner prize. Althea Gibson is the first colored winner on the hallowed grass of the Wimbledon.
Surfer at the international elimination fight in Velden am Wörthersee were the Austrians without any competition, quite simply therefore because Austria was the only other participants. And thus the ancestral waves jockeys from Lake Wörth accounted for the Slalom race among themselves.
The performance was satisfactory. It was a match but not the Americans but Velden is not Florida Yes finally.
26 meters was the winner of the ladies and the largest range of the Lords was 31 meters. All that was about, went swimming.
Finally, the winning couple was a little serious special performance at Kaerntner farmer costume. In this way, the water skiing enthusiasts were at least tourism.
Persons in the Film
Bulganin ; Chruschtschow, Nikita ; Eisenhower, Dwight ; Elisabeth II. von England ; Heusinger ; Heuss, Theodor ; Kagenowitsch ; Malenkow, Georgi ; Molotow, Andrej Wjadscheslaw ; Norstad, Lauris ; Philip Mountbatten von Edinboroug ; Speidel ; Schepilow, Dimitri ; Cooper, Ashley ; Feuchtinger, Lieselotte ; Gibson, Althea ; Fischer, Karl ; Hard, Darlene ; Hoad, Lewis ; Sturm, Hansi
Places
Marburg ; Australia ; United States ; Africa ; Japan ; Washington ; England ; Moskau ; Texas ; Wimbledon ; Austria ; Wörthersee ; Dortmund ; Amsterdam ; Berlin
Topics
Sachindex Wochenschauen ; Federal ; Bundeswehr ; Disasters ; Flags ; Research ; Leisure, recreation ; Political events ; Police ; Smoking ; Spoprt-Ehrungen ; sports audience, sports spectator ; Townscapes: Germany ; observatories ; Technology ; Tennis ; Animals (except dogs) ; Buildings ; automotive engineering, automotive ; automotive industry ; Medicine ; Meteorology ; Holiday ; veterinary medicine ; Water ; water skiing ; Science ; Dentistry ; NATO ; Atom ; Exhibitions ; Sports honors ; Technology ; transport
Type
Newsreel (G)
Genre
Weekly Newsreel
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