RMT4MJFX–Banner saying 'USSR=Oppression of CSSR'. Around 100 students of the social-scientific faculty of Ruhr University Bochum have occupied the faculty on 16 December 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJWP–Students demonstrate after the attempted assassination on Rudi Dutschke (on 11 April 1968 in Berlin) against Springer media on 16 April 1968 in Bonn. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5MD–Students demonstrate after the attempted assassination on Rudi Dutschke (on 11 April 1968 in Berlin) against Springer media on 16 April 1968 in Bonn. | usage worldwide
RMKXJHP2–Opening rally of the Easter march in Munich on 15 April 1968, during which a hanged puppet at a gallows is shown with a sign saying 'I was a democrat'. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJ8E–The stream of a water gun hits a demonstrator. There were again demonstrations against the delivery of the BILD newspaper on the evening of Easter Sunday, 15 April 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJX2–Participants of the Easter March in Kiel on their way to the final rally on 14 April 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJHTM–About 1,500 participants start the Easter March from Duisburg to Oberhausen on 13 April in 1968. They present banners, here saying 'Stop Vietnam War' and 'Johnson - Murderer'. | usage worldwide
RMKXJHMM–About 1,500 participants start the Easter March from Duisburg to Oberhausen on 13 April in 1968. They present banners, here saying 'Today Dutschke! Tomorrow us?' | usage worldwide
RMT4MJDT–Students disturb the rectorship ceremony on 25 November 1967 in the Auditorium Maximum of Munich University by throwing confetti onto the honorary guests (front row, from right) minister president of Bavaria Alfons Goppel, his wife Gertrud Goppel and Bavarian minister of education Ludwig Huber. | usage worldwide
RMT4MJNC–About 2,000 students have gathered in the overcrowded Auditorium Maximum for the inaugural meeting of the Kritische Universität (KU), translates as Critical University (initiated by the AStA of Free University Berlin), on 01 November 1967, to decide on aims and forms of organisation of the Critical University. | usage worldwide
RMT4MJNH–About 2,000 students have gathered in the overcrowded Auditorium Maximum for the inaugural meeting of the Kritische Universität (KU), translates as Critical University (initiated by the AStA of Free University Berlin), on 01 November 1967, to decide on aims and forms of organisation of the Critical University. | usage worldwide
RMT4MJP1–About 2,000 students have gathered in the overcrowded Auditorium Maximum for the inaugural meeting of the Kritische Universität (KU), translates as Critical University (initiated by the AStA of Free University Berlin), on 01 November 1967, to decide on aims and forms of organisation of the Critical University. | usage worldwide
RMKXJK1P–Federal foreign minister Willy Brandt (SPD) during his - undisturbed - speech. About 50 students tried to disturb the ceremony on the occasion of Walther Rathenau's 100th birthday in the Auditorium Maximum of Berlin University on 06 October 1967. | usage worldwide
RMT4G6B4–The abandoned location of Kommune I in Berlin. On 14 November 1969, Rainer Langhans and Uschi Obermeier declared the commune as failed. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJ5R–A commercial kitchen delivers soup for 1.25 Mark to students of Hamburg, who eat the soup on campus. Students of Hamburg boycott the canteens of the University of Hamburg and the University of Graphic Arts since 17 October 1969. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJEY–About 350 students participate in an authorised demonstration on 02 July 1969 in Heidelberg protesting against the trial of six fellow students. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5E1–Students of the State School of Engineering at a demonstration in Kiel on 25 April 1969. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5P3–Students have put up a banner in the staircase of the institute. The university institute of sciences of journalism in the Amerikahaus in Munich were occupied by students on 11 February 1969. They demanded to gain access to records of director Roegele. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5M3–Students put up a banner in the staircase of the institute. The university institute of sciences of journalism in the Amerikahaus in Munich were occupied by students on 11 February 1969. They demanded to gain access to records of director Roegele. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJ87–The blocked main entrance is according to a banner kept clear for 'NS supporters and one-track specialists' during a sit-in of students as a protest against the state of emergency on 24 May 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJCK–Prof. Walter Rüegg, head of university, leaves the building through the blocked main entrance during a sit-in of students as a protest against the state of emergency on 24 May 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJ43–Students from Frankfurt try to enter the garden of the French consulate general on 06 May 1968. About 1,500 students gathered in front of the consulate to declare their solidarity with their French fellow students, who demonstrated against the closing of Sorbonne University on the same day. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJN1–Discussion about the Easter riots at Frankfurt University on 16 April 1968. The AStA demands Senator of the Interior Ruhnau's resignation. | usage worldwide
RMKXJHJH–Discussion about the Easter riots at Frankfurt University on 16 April 1968. The AStA demands Senator of the Interior Ruhnau's resignation. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJMH–Police in front of the printing house. Participants of a demonstration on Easter Monday try to block the newspaper delivery at Springer printing house on 15 April 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJHYX–About 1,500 participants start the Easter March from Duisburg to Oberhausen on 13 April in 1968. They present banners. | usage worldwide
RMKXJHTT–The police proceeds against demonstrators with water guns during a demonstration on the occasion of the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke. | usage worldwide
RMKXJHM9–The police proceeds against demonstrators with water guns during a demonstration on the occasion of the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke on the 12th of April in 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJW6–Politician and main speaker Harry Ristock, whose SPD membership is currently resting, talks to participants of a demonstration against Vietnam War on 22 March 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJYJ–About 2,500 people demonstrate against Vietnam War in Munich on 15 March 1968. | usage worldwide
RMT4MJNK–A representative of the initiative board talks about aims and forms of organisation of the Critical University. About 2,000 students have gathered in the overcrowded Auditorium Maximum for the inaugural meeting of the Kritische Universität (KU), translates as Critical University (initiated by the AStA of Free University Berlin), on 01 November 1967, to decide on aims and forms of organisation of the Critical University. | usage worldwide
RMT4MK1X–Fritz Teufel (centre, with full beard) is among the demonstrators who had organised a peaceful sit-in in front of the police headquarters of Frankfurt on 10 September 1967 after the end of the 22nd SDS conference on 09 September 1967. | usage worldwide
RMT4G610–About 1,000 young people participate in a Vietnam demonstration organised by the Socialist Youth Germany 'Die Falken' on 26 June 1967. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5T2–Policemen in front of a shop window, which had been smashed by protestors on 18 March 1970 in Berlin. About 2,000 supporters of the APO (extra-parliamentary opposition) had demonstrated against lawyer Horst Mahler's conviction. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJGB–The communard Fritz Teufel (l) and lawyer Horst Mahler (r) in the overcrowded lecture hall of Munich University during a Teach-In on 08 November 1968. | usage worldwide
RMT4G6F3–Fritz Teufel, who was expelled from Austria, participates in a demonstration on 21 August 1968 against the invasion of the Soviet Union in Prague. | usage worldwide
RMKXJKC1–Students occupied the entrance hall of the state parliament for one hour on 12 June 1968 to demonstrate. | usage worldwide
RMKXJKDA–Students occupy the entrance hall of the state parliament in Duesseldorf for one hour on 12 June 1968. | usage worldwide
RMT4G63W–Police swarming out during an action in the yard of Frankfurt University on 30 May 1968. The head of university, Prof. Rüegg, had asked the police for help because of 'criminal offences' of students and the 'danger of further pillage'. | usage worldwide
RMKXJKAX–Students of Goethe-University in Frankfurt discussed about actions to be taken against the new Emergency Law on 27 May 1968. | usage worldwide
RMT4G69F–AStA chairman of the Free University of Berlin Wolfgang Landsberg, convent chairman Frank Herterich and secretary Egmont Fassbender (l-r) in a lecture hall on 22 April 1968. Landsberg justified his resignation from 18 April 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJWN–Easter March in Hamburg on 15 April 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJ05–Easter March in Munich on 15 April 1968. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5N4–Director of SFB, Sender Freies Berlin (translates as 'Radio Free Berlin'), Franz Barsig (l) talks to Knut Nevermann (r), former AStA chairman of the Free University on 15 April in 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJHW8–About 1,500 participants start the Easter March from Duisburg to Oberhausen on 13 April in 1968. They present banners, here saying 'Independence and peace for Vietnam'. | usage worldwide
RMKXJHTP–About 1,500 participants start the Easter March from Duisburg to Oberhausen on 13 April in 1968. They present banners, here translated as 'BILD has joined shooting again'. | usage worldwide
RMKXJHNW–About 1,500 participants start the Easter March from Duisburg to Oberhausen on 13 April in 1968. They present banners. | usage worldwide
RMKXJHYH–Governing Mayor of Berlin Klaus Schütz (r, SPD) talks to members of the APO, the extra-parliamentary opposition, on 12 April 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJ77–Despite the heavy rain, about 1,200 people gather at Moorweide in front of train station Dammtor in Hamburg to demonstrate against Vietnam War on 22 March 1968. | usage worldwide
RMT4G62R–Jürgen Wohlrabe, Ingeborg Renner, Gerd Löffler, Lothar Vortisch, Günther Reimann, Waldemar Schulze, Assistant Lampasiak and Miss Schacht (l-r), witnesses (front, right) vice rector Prof. Hans-Joachim Lieber and former AStA chairman Knut Nevermann at the first public meeting of the committee of inquiry of the university riots at the Free University of Berlin on 05 December 1967.. | usage worldwide
RMT4MJDW–Prof. Wilfried Gottschalch of the Pedagogic College Berlin talks about 'Science and Acting'. About 2,000 students have gathered in the overcrowded Auditorium Maximum for the inaugural meeting of the Kritische Universität (KU), translates as Critical University (initiated by the AStA of Free University Berlin), on 01 November 1967, to decide on aims and forms of organisation of the Critical University. | usage worldwide
RMT4MJGG–About 2,000 students have gathered in the overcrowded Auditorium Maximum for the inaugural meeting of the Kritische Universität (KU), translates as Critical University (initiated by the AStA of Free University Berlin), on 01 November 1967, to decide on aims and forms of organisation of the Critical University. | usage worldwide
RMT4MK71–A Hippie happening on Kennedy Square in Essen on 08 September 1967. | usage worldwide
RMT4MK60–A Hippie happening on Kennedy Square in Essen on 08 September 1967. | usage worldwide
RMT4G650–Members of the AStA of the Free University Berlin, (l-r) Reinhard Selke, Sigrid Fromius and AStA chairman Hartmut Häußermann, explain the function and working method of the 'Critical University'. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJWE–Members of the AStA of the Free University Berlin, (l-r) Reinhard Selke, Sigrid Fromius and AStA chairman Hartmut Häußermann, explain the function and working method of the 'Critical University'. | usage worldwide
RMKXJK69–About 6,000 people demonstrate against Vietnam War in Berlin on 15 November 1969. The demonstration led from Herrmannplatz in Neukoelln towards the inner city. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5M9–Hans Kordeck and Marie-Agnes Reintgen as hippie couple, Ingo Feder as sceptical observer in the back, photographed during a rehearsal on 09 May 1969. The State Theatre of Baden in Karlsruhe put the word premiere of the play 'Hippie-End' by Karl Heinz Willschrei on stage on 10 May 1969. | usage worldwide
RMT4MK4A–Students try to disturb the ceremonial act of the hand-over of keys for the university hospital in Berlin on 09 October 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJM3–Students demonstrate on 16 April 1968 in Bonn after the attempted assassination of Rudi Dutschke (11 April 1968 in Berlin) against Springer press. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJ60–The main speaker of the Easter March rally, Prof. Dr. Gustav Heckermann (center), to the right actor Hans Clarin, during the traditional Easter march in Munich on 15 April 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJHME–About 1,500 participants start the Easter March from Duisburg to Oberhausen on 13 April in 1968. They present banners, here saying 'Independence and peace for Vietnam by immediate withdrawal of US troops'. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJEW–A banner asks US president Lyndon B. Johnson: 'L.B.J. How many kids have you killed today'. Around 1,000 people have gathered at Wittenbergplatz in Berlin to demonstrate against Vietnam War on 23 March 1968. | usage worldwide
RMT4MJP2–The police uses water guns against demonstrators, who demand Fritz Teufel's release on 27 November 1967. | usage worldwide
RMT4MJG0–The police uses water guns against demonstrators, who demand Fritz Teufel's release on 27 November 1967. | usage worldwide
RMT4MK1J–A Hippie happening on Kennedy Square in Essen on 08 September 1967. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJTW–Ben Wagin (l, as well: Ben Wargin) at work at an ice cream block. Gallery owner Konrad Jule Hammer organized a happening under the motto '2nd International Saturday Afternoon at Europa Center' on 05 August 1967. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5MC–Ben Wagin (l, as well: Ben Wargin) at work at an ice cream block. Gallery owner Konrad Jule Hammer organized a happening under the motto '2nd International Saturday Afternoon at Europa Center' on 05 August 1967. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5H9–Students burn a straw doll. About 700 students demonstrate against a draft of the Higher Education Act on 23 April 1969 in Duesseldorf. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJTK–Police block the no-protest zone. About 700 students demonstrate against a draft of the Higher Education Act on 23 April 1969 in Duesseldorf. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5PT–Twenty students, who are on hunger strike to demonstrate for Biafra, enter the church St Nikolai in Hamburg during a service and are allowed to show posters and speak about the situation in Biafra on 15 December 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJHJJ–Sit-in at Free University Berlin on 28 June 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJ5H–Policemen are drawn into - partly cheerful - conversations with demonstrating students on 29 May 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJKC8–Newspapers, hands and coats which were held up should hinder photographers to document who was involved in charging the rectorate of Frankfurt University on 27 May 1968 as a protest against Emergency Law. | usage worldwide
RMKXJK64–Students push through a group of fellow students, who block the main entrance of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University in Frankfurt with a 'Sit In' on the 24th of May in 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJ3F–Two students participate in the final rally of the anti Vietnam War demonstration on the 8th of May in 1968 in the university of Munich. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJXG–Police try to push students aside in front of the Police Headquarters on 15 April 1968. Students had gathered in the Auditiorium Maxium of the University of Hamburg after a demonstration at Springer Publishing House went to the Police Headquarters to demand the release of fellow students. | usage worldwide
RMKXJHW6–About 1,500 participants start the Easter March from Duisburg to Oberhausen on 13 April in 1968. They present banners. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJ0R–Fire rescuers extinguish a fire after demonstrations on the occasion of the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke. | usage worldwide
RMKXJK4R–About 300 adolescents participate in a demonstration against Vietnam War in Nuremberg on 27 March 1968. | usage worldwide
RMT4MJTF–Around 2,500 students demonstrate on 12 December 1967 in Duesseldorf and carry a black coffing with the writing 'Progressive education policy'. | usage worldwide
RMT4MK64–Around 2,500 students demonstrate on 12 December 1967 in Duesseldorf and carry a black coffing with the writing 'Progressive education policy'. | usage worldwide
RMT4MJET–The police uses water guns against demonstrators, who demand Fritz Teufel's release on 27 November 1967. | usage worldwide
RMT4MJJ3–Mounted police push the demonstrators back. The police uses water guns against demonstrators, who demand Fritz Teufel's release on 27 November 1967. | usage worldwide
RMT4MK1R–A Hippie happening on Kennedy Square in Essen on 08 September 1967. | usage worldwide
RMKXJK6N–A Hippie happening on Kennedy Square in Essen on 08 September 1967. | usage worldwide
RMKXJKCT–The police wakes fifty-one loafers early in the morning of 18 August 1967 in Hannover during a razzia. | usage worldwide
RMKXJKC9–The police wakes fifty-one loafers early in the morning of 18 August 1967 in Hannover during a razzia. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJ29–(L-r): Rudi Dutschke, Daniel Cohn-Bendit and Walter Mossmann protest against death sentences in Spain on 19 October 1975 in Offenbach. Writing in background says 'May Resistance Live'. | usage worldwide
RMT4MJKG–Police president of Frankfurt am Main, Gerhard Littmann (l), as witness in the SDS lawsuit on 16 December 1969. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJH4–The abandoned location of Kommune I in Berlin. On 14 November 1969, Rainer Langhans and Uschi Obermeier declared the commune as failed. | usage worldwide
RMKXJJJW–About 350 students participate in an authorised demonstration on 02 July 1969 in Heidelberg protesting against the trial of six fellow students. | usage worldwide
RMT4G681–About 700 students demonstrate against a draft of the Higher Education Act in Duesseldorf on 23 April 1969. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5G1–View of the fully occupied Auditorium Maximum of the University Freiburg on 21 January 1969. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5FD–The overcrowded Auditorium Maximum at University of Freiburg on 21 January 1969. | usage worldwide
RMKXJKC7–A panel discussion about the Emergency Law took place in the concert hall of the college of music on 27 May 1968. (l-r) Leader of the discussion Hump, member of the senate Helmut Sieglerschmidt, Dr. Krippendorf (FU Assistent, APO) and Dr. Rainer Wolf. | usage worldwide
RMKXJKAH–Daniel Cohn-Bendit at the border checkpoint. Daniel-Cohn Bendit's attempt to enter France across the border 'Goldene Bremm' near Saarbruecken despite a refusal of entry failed on 24 May 1968. | usage worldwide
RMR7EYC7–Daniel Cohn-Bendit delivers a statement. Daniel-Cohn Bendit's attempt to enter France across the border 'Goldene Bremm' near Saarbruecken despite a refusal of entry failed on 24 May 1968. | usage worldwide
RMR7EYCM–Daniel Cohn-Bendit at the border checkpoint. Daniel-Cohn Bendit's attempt to enter France across the border 'Goldene Bremm' near Saarbruecken despite a refusal of entry failed on 24 May 1968. | usage worldwide
RMKXJK3F–Daniel Cohn-Bendit delivers a statement. Daniel-Cohn Bendit's attempt to enter France across the border 'Goldene Bremm' near Saarbruecken despite a refusal of entry failed on 24 May 1968. | usage worldwide
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