Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown.
Memorial to poet Adam Mickiewicz.
LS Pan over crowd assembled for the ceremony. LS Back view crowd, carrying flags, going along street. LS Assembled crowd, carrying flags etc. CU Cine cameraman at work. MS President...
Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown.
Memorial to poet Adam Mickiewicz.
LS Pan over crowd assembled for the ceremony. LS Back view crowd, carrying flags, going along street. LS Assembled crowd, carrying flags etc. CU Cine cameraman at work. MS President Boleslaw Bierut arriving for the ceremony. MS Personalities watching. MS Prime Minister Cyrankiewicz and others watching. MS Marshals Rokossowski and Zymierski watching. MS Elevated personalities watching. MS Delegates dipping flags. MS Crowd. CU People in crowd.
CU President Bierut chatting and shaking hands with two men. CU Man and woman watching. CU Man watching. (Wearing fur hat). MS Onlookers. (2 shots). MS Section of crowd carrying flags. MS Section of crowd. LS Crowd. MS President Bierut speaking from balcony. CU Types in crowd. MS The statue being unveiled. LS Statue. LS Crowd and statue. MS Flowers heaped round base of statue. CU Youth looking up at statue. CU Two boys looking up at statue. MS Statue. LS Statue at night with lights shining on it.
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