Foreign newsreels №5116 (1977)

News №38091, 4 footages, Duration: 0:09:29

Reel №1

Germany - 1952.

Debate in the Bundestag: discussion Schuman Plan.

Speaker Adenauer.

In the hall - the opposition (M. Reiman).

Sale of goods in stores (realization of the slogan rationalization).

Circus program in Berlin "Doychlandholle": trainer with Berber lions.

South Africa, Cape Town, 1968.

Dr.

Christian Bernard surgeon and his patient H. Schuur, who was foreign transplanted heart.

Cardiac stimulant.

Heart surgery.

West Berlin - Charlottenburg Clinic Professor Büchel conducts an operation to transplant an artificial heart calf.

Scene №1

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Cape Town, 1968: Surgeon Christian Bernard and his G.Shuur patient, who was transplanted alien heart.

Cardiac stimulant.

Heart surgery.

West Berlin - Charlottenburg Clinic Professor Büchel conducts an operation to transplant an artificial heart calf.

Calendar:

1968 1977

Shooting locations:

Cape Town (South Africa) West Berlin

Chronicle Subjects:

HealthSocial life

Scene №2

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Newsreel 1952: The debate in the Bundestag (the discussion Schuman Plan), German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer acts.

In the hall - an opposition spokesman M. Reiman.

The speaker at the podium.

Persons:

Adenauer K.

Shooting locations:

Bonn (Germany)

Chronicle Subjects:

Domestic policyPolicy

Scene №3

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Footwear production in the factory.

Finished shoes.

Customers in the store measures the shoes.

Facilities department.

Man chooses bike rides a motorcycle on the street.

Keywords

Trade

Shooting locations:

Germany

Chronicle Subjects:

FinanceSectors of the economy

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Circus program in Berlin "Doychlandholle": trainer with Berber lions, clowns, trained elephants, trapeze artists.

Animals in cages at the circus.

Keywords

Circus

Shooting locations:

Berlin (GDR)

Chronicle Subjects:

Culture and Arts

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