Kenya, Nairobi – African University Games.
Nigeria, Lagos – First legal rally of the National Party of Nigeria.
Argentina, Buenos Aires – Participants in a mass peace rally protest against a possible military conflict between Chile and Argentina over the Beagle Islands.
Iran, Tehran – Iranian Prime Minister Sh.
Bakhtiar is interviewed about the measures needed to restore order in the country’s public and industrial life.
Rhodesia – A black university lecturer and a white homeowner tell a reporter about how they managed to escape during a guerrilla attack on the outskirts of Salisbury.
Israel, West Bank – Israeli Agriculture Minister Ariel Sharon visits a Jewish settlement on the banks of the Jordan River.
Iran, Tehran – Prime Minister Sh.
Bakhtiar talks to a BBC reporter about a possible settlement in the country;
the Iranian ambassador to the United States tells the reporter that “the Shah’s departure from the country is not in the interests of the free world.” Vietnam, Kampuchea – Special report on the border conflict between Vietnam and Kampuchea, newsreel 1970-1978. Iran – Newsreel, Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, filmed: 1941 – Shah at the parliament building after taking the oath; 1953 – the crowd throws the statue of the Shah's father off the pedestal; 1944 – with his first wife and daughter, Princess Shahnaz; 1951 – the wedding of the Shah and Soraya; 1959 – the third wedding of the Shah; 1963 – the Shah with his son Reza; 1967 – coronation; 1971 – meeting with the Emperor of Ethiopia; 1974 – meeting with L.I. Brezhnev and A.N. Kosygin; 1975 – meeting with V.J. d'Estaing; 1978 – the aftermath of the earthquake; 1978 – Anti-Shah demonstrations.
Iran, Holland, France, USSR – Newsreel 1941-1978. Australia, Hobart – Tall ship racing.
West Bank, Kaduma region – Jewish nationalists attempt to build new settlements on the West Bank.
Guadeloupe – Preparations for meeting and negotiations between US President J. Carter, West German Chancellor G. Schmidt, French President V.J. d'Estaing and British Prime Minister J. Callaghan on Middle East issues and to discuss the political situation in Iran.
Australia, Sydney – New sport of "thong clapping".
Israel – Traffic on road, petrol station, oil production; M. Begin's speech in Jerusalem discussing US oil supplies to Israel.
Kampuchea, Angkor Wat – Airport, control; Arrival of foreign journalists; journalists examine the ancient temples that remain intact.
Germany, Duisburg – Blind people at a zoo are learning about the animal world of the planet with the help of a new program developed by the zoo workers.
















Pahlavi M.R. -- state
political and military figure
The 35th and last Shahanshah of Iran (1941-1979). Fawzia Fuad -- Egyptian princess
first wife of the Shah of Iran M.R. Pahlavi
Queen of Iran (1941-1948). Soraya Esfandiari-Bakhtiari -- the second wife of the Shah of Iran M.R. Pahlavi
Queen of Iran (1951-1958). Farah Pahlavi -- third wife of the Shah of Iran M.R. Pahlavi
Shahbanu of Iran (1967-1979)
public figure. Brezhnev L.I. -- statesman and party leader
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Hero of the Soviet Union
Hero of Socialist Labor
General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1966-1982). Kosygin A.N. -- statesman and party figure
Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR
Twice Hero of Socialist Labor. Giscard d'Estaing V. -- French statesman and political figure
20th President of France. Haile Selassie I -- statesman
Emperor of Ethiopia (1941-1974).








Bakhtiyar Sh. -- statesman and political figure
Prime Minister of Iran (January-February 1979).




































Begin M. -- Israeli political figure
7th Prime Minister of Israel
Nobel Peace Prize laureate (1978).



