Synopsis
01. The Hague: EEC Summit
Demonstrators with placards and banners in the streets. Transparent: "This is the summit of the summit. 15 years except expenses have been nothing". Historic Hall of The Hague, total, outside. Pompidou, de Jong and Luns, large, enter the boardroom. Willy Brandt welcomes several participants. Luns at the table, unpacking his briefcase. De Jong, half-total. Willy Brandt with headphones and cigar. Multiple settings of the session table and attendees.
2nd Munich Olympics 1972
Olympic medals. Bank showcase, exhibited oversized Olympic coin: "Games of the XXI Olympic Games, Munich 1972. Young couple enters bank hall, can be shown at the counter Olympic medals. The medals with different sports disciplines, each large. Box with 17 different medals.
03. London: Albert Hall: Election of the Miss World
Girl with ostrich feather head plaster gets off bus. Various title contenders, close. Miss Germany and others, total. The girls with sashes over the swimsuits, several settings. Applause from the audience, totally. Winner Eva Rüber-Staier from Austria as the winner sits on the throne and goes to the stage ramp with a crown and royal coat.
04. Bonn: Federal Press Ball
Sparkling wine is poured into glasses. Drums, big. Dr. Heinemann, laughing, big. Swing at Henry Nannen, laughing, big. Augstein whispers behind his hand with Willy Brandt, close. Big each. Uschi Glas and Walter Scheel, Augstein with Rut Brandt. Willy Brandt, Esther Ofarim, close. Dancing: Rut Brandt, Walter Scheel with Uschi Glas, Helmut Schmidt and Frau, Horst Ehmke, Karl Schiller, laughing. Willy Brandt with Esther Ofarim, Henry Nannen with Rut Brandt. Gerhard Schroeder, talking, close. Rainer Barzel at the table with others. Dancing: Stoltenberg, von Hase, Josef Ertl, nah. Dancetotal. Brandt and Ofarim in entertainment.
05. Duisburg: City Light Games in Homberg near Duisburg
In terms of film. Multiple settings of the empty cinema room. Curtain rises. Demonstration room. Scenes from "One Day Is More Beautiful Than The Other". Kurt Hoffmann at the cutting table in front of the screen. Takes off glasses, close. More scenes during the recordings of the above film. Cameraman with exposure meter. Recording studio: Family comes down stairs and takes a seat at the dining table. Among others Vivi Bach, large. Hoffmann at direction instructions.
06. Bremen Airport Construction
In Bremen - There is something in the air, Picture: Aerial photos. Plan of the new Bremen airport and construction work. New check-in hall, totally. Waiting in waiting hall. Plane in the air, close. Assembly hall of the United Aviation Works with the VFW 614, total and detailed settings. designers and on the drawing board. Drawing room. In the assembly hall the "flying bed frame", one of the most modern vertical starters. Multiple settings of workers and in assembly halls with aircraft in assembly. Transport aircraft "Transall", frontal on runway. Pilot in the cockpit. Starting Transall, big and close and in flight, total. Research space of Erno space technology. Several attitudes of white-clad men in their research work. Test with the engines of the European satellite carrier Eldo A 3.
07. Cologne-Müngersdorf: Football 1. FC Köln- Borussia Mönchengladbach
Game scenes, scuffle in front of the goal of Mönchengladbach on the ground. Sepp Herberger among the spectators, big. Cologne goalkeeper intercepts ball. Günter Netzer in different game scenes. Cologne goalkeeper fends off ball. Wimmer, Weber, Le Fevre. Manglitz in game scenes. Ball flies into the goal. Audience waves flags.
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EEC Summit In The Hague
Origin: Polygoon
Olympic Coins, Munich
Camera: Rau
Miss World Choice, London
Origin: Pathe News
Federal Press Ball, Bonn
Camera: Luppa
In terms of film
Opening of a cinema + (City Homberg) + Studio mirror "A day so beautiful..."
Camera: Ruehe
In Bremen there is something in the air
Bremen: Aerospace Center
Sport Gladbach's new style
Football 1. FC Köln/Bor. Mönchengladbach
Origin: View into the world
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Here-current - notes at the time
Young people do not want to wait any longer. A few hours before the start of the summit of the six EEC countries in The Hague, many supporters of various European organisations demonstrated in the centre of the city for a rapid unification of the Old Continent. Too much optimism dampened French President Georges Pompidou. Like his predecessor Charles de Gaulle, he warned against a hasty expansion of the Community of Six.
Chancellor Brandt, on the other hand, in agreement with the representatives of the four other EEC Member States, called for accession negotiations to begin as early as 1970. "Necessary decisions cannot be evaded," said Willy Brandt, "so that our fellow citizens can once again understand that Europe is more than a question of market organisations, and so that young people can see that Europe is more than the memory of a gloomy and glorious past."
These days they were put up for sale - the official Olympic commemorative and sports medals in gold and silver. The Olympic Organizing Committee expects to raise at least 10 million marks, which will partly cover the costs of organizing and implementing the Munich Games. The sports medals show motifs of 15 Olympic disciplines on the back, on the front the Olympic emblem. Your price: 36 to 1,700 marks.
They, the most beautiful from 50 countries on earth, were not yet priced out. Their value has been redefined on the catwalk of vanity at London's Royal Albert Hall. The longer the legs, the higher the chance of winning the competition for the title of "Miss World 1969" - and 22,000 marks in cash.
While there was a smile inside, there was blasphemy outside: "This is another example of women being demoted to objects," the supporters shouted for the woman's liberation from beauty contests.
The noise did not penetrate through the doors. The 20-year-old Austrian Mannequin Eva Rüber-Staier was proudly decorated with the insignia of her new dignity.
It was too loud for the President of the Federal Republic. He was one of the first to leave the Bundespresseball '69, the most festive event on the Bonn stage. 2,000 guests, a bit of gossip, many compliments; in addition to the parquet-experienced celebrity many new faces. Everything brandt-new - that's how the journalists had joked before. - You will have trouble orienting yourself.
Hardly anyone from the new government equipe was missing from the ball whisperbetween between midnight and dawn. The mood was more relaxed than in previous years, and even the opposition no longer resisted détente. Their line-up was small. Everything was a little different than before.
With a waltz the ball of the balls was opened - with beat finished. It was a night when even political stars didn't despise the glamour of crowd-pleasers.
In terms of film
Take a few nice hours, go to the cinema - a slogan that still applies. A versatile range of films in modern cinemas - as in the new City-Lichtspieltheater in Homberg near Duisburg. - this is the answer of the cinema owners to the increasing interest of the public in the film on the big screen.
After the success of "Morning s at 7, the world is still fine" also promises to be a box office crunch era in Kurt Hoffmann's new film "One day is more beautiful than the other". True stories from the life of an extraordinary family. Kurt Hoffmann discovered the family of Eichborns - father, mother, 7 children and 7 ponies - for the film. Vivi Bach, one of the few professionals, plays a chic aunt from Denmark. As in life, the Eichborn siblings provide excitement. "One day is more beautiful than the other" - for Kurt Hoffmann the experience of a "completely new film feeling.
Here in Bremen - there is something in the air
On the horizon of the new decade, revolutionary developments in the aerospace sector are emerging. Some 29 million passengers are expected to be handled at German airports in 1970. In 1980, there will be around 90 million. With the construction of new runways and state-of-the-art terminal buildings, Bremen, Germany's leading aerospace centre, is also preparing for a generation of new aircraft.
In 1908, the two Brothers Heinrich and Wilhelm Focke from Bremen experimented with a self-built flight manager. Sixty years later, the United Aviation Engineering Plants in Bremen are building the first jet commercial aircraft in the Federal Republic, the VFW 614. The short-haul jet can carry 40 passengers and is scheduled to be used for the first time in 1973. In 150 free flights, it has proven itself successfully, the "flying bed frame", the test device for one of the most modern vertical starters in the West.
Concentration is necessary in European aviation in order to be able to stand up to the American giants. The United Aviation Engineering Units have therefore joined forces with the Dutch Fokkerwerke to become one of the largest companies in the European aircraft industry. Another example of good European cooperation is the construction of the Transall transport aircraft. The French and Germans are involved in its production. The machines are assembled and tested at the aeronautical plants.
ERNO space technology develops and tests the flight into space with the construction of probes, satellites such as the "Azur", and components of the European rocket. The knowledge gained in space is increasingly being applied here in other areas, such as marine technology, for example. A series of tests with the engines of the European satellite carrier Eldo A3 was completed for 37.1 seconds, using around 2,500 litres of a special fuel. Bremen has developed into an international centre for aerospace.
Sport - Gladbach's new style
No longer playful and carefree, but sober and disciplined - this is how Borussia Mönchengladbach presented itself - white jersey in the Müngersdorfer Stadion to the table leader 1. FC Köln. 54,000 football fans experienced one of the best games since the Bundesliga was in existence. You, revered viewers, show UFA-Dabei some of the most dramatic scenes of this encounter.
The last Cologne home success over Gladbach was 14 years ago. This time - that was the slogan - we have to beat them.
Gladbach's captain Günter Netzer shines with fast sprints and wide passes. In the duel of playmakers, he surpasses Cologne's midfield strategist Wolfgang Overath.
The pace, technique and tactics of the two teams fascinate. Goal chances and responsive goalkeeper parades on both sides. 92 seconds before the whistle, the decisive goal falls. Wimmer and Weber beat Press, Le Fevre sprints to the ball, Manglitz has no chance. It remains the case: Cologne cannot win against Gladbach in Cologne.
Persons in the Film
Augstein, Rudolf ; Bach, Vivi ; Barzel, Rainer Candidus ; Brandt, Rut ; Brandt, Willy ; Breme ; Ehmke, Horst ; Ertl, Josef ; Glas, Uschi ; Hase von, Karl-Günther ; Heinemann, Gustav ; Hoffmann, Kurt ; Jong de ; Luns, Joseph ; Nannen, Henry ; Ofarim, Abi ; Pompidou, George ; Rüber-Staier, Eva ; Scheel, Walter ; Schiller, Karl ; Schmidt, Helmut ; Schröder, Gerhard ; Stoltenberg, Gerhard ; Fevre le ; Herberger, Sepp ; Manglitz ; Netzer, Günter ; Weber, Paul ; Wimmer, Maria
Places
The Hague ; Homberg in Duisburg ; Bremen ; Hamburg ; London ; Bonn ; Cologne Müngersdorf ; Cologne Müngersbach
Topics
Sachindex Wochenschauen ; Banking, banking ; Europe, EDC, EEC ; filmmaking ; Football ; Rockets ; Aerospace ; beauty pageants ; Technology ; accident series ; Social events ; Flugzeugwesen, Flugwesen ; aerial photographs ; finance ; Technology ; transport
Type
Newsreel (G)
Genre
Weekly Newsreel
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