Unissued / unused material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
Dachau and Munich, Germany
LS Tower gateway memorial at site of Dachau concentration camp, bell tolling in foreground. CU Sculpture above doorway. MS Tower in snow, pan down to soldiers and veterans, some holding...
Unissued / unused material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
Dachau and Munich, Germany
LS Tower gateway memorial at site of Dachau concentration camp, bell tolling in foreground. CU Sculpture above doorway. MS Tower in snow, pan down to soldiers and veterans, some holding banners, attending ceremony, part of the first international rally of World War II veterans from 15 nations to take place on German soil. CU Munich's Bishop Neuhaussler opening the ceremony at Dachau. Pan from banner to veteran, standing in snow.
Pan from statue in Munich, possibly war memorial, to veterans with their regimental or national banners. Various shots, Federal President Lubke makes a closing speech at this memorable rally. (He stressed that peace could only be maintained if attacks against justice and moral standards against the independence and freedom of other people were not countenanced.) High shot, rally and Lubke speaking from platform. CU Banner. CU Veteran wearing medals. (5 shots). High shot, pan over crowd at rally. Various shots, crowd.
Note: Date on original record: 22/03/1962. Alternative spelling: Neuhaussler / Neuhausler.
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