Foreign newsreels №940 (1964)

News №29008, 3 footages, Duration: 0:10:23

Annotation:

Marlene Dietrich in Warsaw.
Leonid Brezhnev's arrival in Belgrade.
Khrushchev's visit to the United Arab Republic.

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Speech by Marlene Dietrich in Warsaw.

Persons:

Ditrih M. -- German and American actress and singer

Shooting locations:

Warsaw (Poland)

Chronicle Subjects:

Culture and Arts

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Visit of the first Secretary of the CPSU, Chairman of USSR Council of Ministers Nikita Khrushchev in the UAR (Egypt).

G.A.Naser UAR President and his wife greeted the ship "Armenia", which comes Khrushchev and his entourage.

Meeting at the port of Alexandria.

Stand G.A.Naser and Khrushchev.

Honor guard.

Statement by leaders of the two countries to the crowd at the port.

Directions government motorcade through the streets of Alexandria.

People with portraits G.Nasera and Nikita Khrushchev.

G.Naser and Khrushchev passing train.

Meeting at the railway station.

Cortege through the streets of Cairo.

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Khrushchev met with his sons G.Nasera at the presidential palace.

Members of the Soviet delegation, including Andrei Gromyko.

N.P.Hruscheva tested, wife G.Nasera and others.

Khrushchev tested, G.A.Naser etc.

Awarding the Order of the Nile Khrushchev.

Khrushchev, G.A.Naser participants and their spouses welcome reception at the palace.

Keywords

Egypt - the USSR

Persons:

Hruschev N.S. Naser G.A. -- Egyptian President

Calendar:

05.1964

Shooting locations:

Cairo, Alexandria (Egypt, UAR)

Chronicle Subjects:

Foreign policyPolicy

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Leonid Brezhnev meeting with his wife VP. Brezhnev I.B.Tito Yugoslav president and his wife at the airport in Belgrade.

I.B.Tito acts.

Speaker Leonid Brezhnev.

Passage between the two leaders in an open car through the streets.

Keywords

Yugoslavia - USSR

Persons:

Brezhnev L.I. Tito I.B.

Seasons:

Rain

Chronicle Subjects:

Foreign policyPolicy

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