West Berlin and Bonn, West Germany (FDR - Federal Republic of Germany).
MS American President Richard Nixon accompanied by German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger walking across tarmac at Bonn Airport. MS Nixon stops his car to...
West Berlin and Bonn, West Germany (FDR - Federal Republic of Germany).
MS American President Richard Nixon accompanied by German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger walking across tarmac at Bonn Airport. MS Nixon stops his car to greet cheering crowds on drive to capital. MS Int. Bonn Cabinet Hall as Nixon meets cabinet members. Kiesinger and Willy Brandt are among those seen. Var. shots int. the Lower Chamber, Bundestag, where Nixon addresses the members. (Sync. spoilt by German translation).
LS As Nixon stops his car among crowds during Berlin drive. He is accompanied by Kiesinger and Berlin's Mayor Schutz. Brief MS Of Nixon at the Berlin Wall with Willy Brandt. MS & CU Of Nixon addressing workers of the Siemens Factory. (Sync. spoilt by German translation). He ends his speech with the phrase, "Ha-Ho-He, Berliners are okay. Dankeschon, Auf Wiedersehen".
(F/G Comb.) Old record suggests material dates from around 02/03/1969.
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