Neue Deutsche Wochenschau 18/1950 30.05.1950

Synopsis

1 Berlin: FDJ meeting people on the street. Occupation soldiers. Fahnengeschmücktes car drives. Moving the FDJ. Flag group. Great pictures of Stalin, Marx and Engels. Marching past young people clapping with hands over their heads. Girl with flowers. Combat troops. Uniformed girls.
(51 m) 02. Paris: State visit of Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard President Auriol welcomes Juliana and Bernhard at the airfield. Juliana next to Auriol in an open car when driving through the town, accompanied by mounted guards. Juliana and Bernhard lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier.
(27 m) 3rd Rome: Spanish pilgrims Spanish pilgrims at St. Peter's Church. Pope Pius, carried on a palanquin, blesses pilgrims.
(17 m) 04 Gelsenkirchen: Rally for ennobling participants from 24 countries of the world. Dr. Frank Buchmann, founder of the movement, at the lectern.
(19 m) 05. Hamburg: animals for Hagenbeck ship at the bridge. Strauß looks to box. Small monkeys in cages. 3 cheetahs are on deck. Aardvark. Loading the animals in crates on land.
(39 m) 6th sea lion dressage sea lion jumps into the water and balanced jumping doll.

07. Egypt: Cavalry riding on camels riding past through the city and across the desert to the pyramids of Giza.
(16 m) 8 Rome: students drive student joke on motor scooters and boards on small wheels pull behind it, where other students be.
(19 m) 09 Flörsheim: water ski jumping water ski jumper jump over hill. Partly the jump related through, partly falls.
(21 m) 10 England: Epsom Derby start and race. The favorite Prince Simon leads the field, is beaten by the French Stallion Galcador but shortly before the finish.
(28 m) 11 boxes Hein ten Hoff - Joe Walcott - winners after points Joe Walcott impact change. Walcott lands hits, breaking ten Hoff of the nasal bone. With hanging arms, he tries to irritate ten Hoff to attack then quickly to meet him. Among the spectators occupying soldiers. In the 8th round drives produced ten Hoff Walcott before him, but Walcott remains point victory.
(50 m)

Origin / Type of content

Narration

Persons in the Film

Auriol, Vincent ; Bernhard von Holland ; Buchmann, Frank ; Engels, Friedrich ; Juliana von Holland ; Marx, Karl ; Pius XII. ; Stalin, Josef ; Hoff ten, Hein ; Walcott, Jersey Joe

Places

Egypt ; Berlin ; East Berlin ; Paris ; Rome ; Hamburg ; Gelsenkirchen ; England ; Flörsheim

Topics

Sachindex Wochenschauen ; Buildings in Africa ; Boxes ; DDR ; Domestic events ; Education, youth ; Flags ; Parades ; Horse riding, horse racing (without harness) ; Religious events ; Joke ; Shipping ; sports audience, sports spectator ; 99.412 Deutsche week show GmbH: State visits (outside) ; Animals (except dogs) ; wreath stoppages ; Military ; water skiing ; Flugzeugwesen, Flugwesen ; Crew ; Military ; 14 find book new German newsreel slow motion

Type

Newsreel (G)

Genre

Weekly Newsreel

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Title:

Neue Deutsche Wochenschau 18/1950

Die Zeit unter der Lupe (Other title)

Country of Origin:
Federal Republic of Germany

Year of Production and/or Release

Date of Release:
30.05.1950
Year of Production:
1950

Credits

Origin:
Title brand FDJ meetings in the pleasure garden camera: Onasch Juliane in Paris origin: Pathé journal Spanish pilgrims Caux - ennobling camera: Voss, Juppe Hagenbeck animal fishing expedition (Sealion) camera: Juppe camel riders origin: Metro Italian students camera: Schuller water-skiing in Flörsheim camera: reason, Engelhardt Epsom Derby origin: Pathe news ten Hoff contra Walcott camera: Stoll, Juppe end brand

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