GV. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer addressing Bundestag. (1st 7ft. for super) & SV. TV. House applauding. LV. Demonstrations outside house. SV. Police squad standing by. LV. Police using mobile water thrower against demonstrators. SV. Hose chasing people. LV. One Legged man on crutch...
GV. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer addressing Bundestag. (1st 7ft. for super) & SV. TV. House applauding. LV. Demonstrations outside house. SV. Police squad standing by. LV. Police using mobile water thrower against demonstrators. SV. Hose chasing people. LV. One Legged man on crutch caught by hose. SV. Towards. Police hustling demonstrator. SV. People sheltering from hose against tree. MV. Women and man knocked over by hose in struggle as they try to shelter behind tree. LV. Erich Ollenhauer Leader of SPD addressing house. SV. Federal Cabinet. TV Ballot boxes being passed round. SV. CU. Adenauer on right. GV. Main body of house raising hands pan to smaller section voting against. GV. All quiet outside guarded Bundestag.
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