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RME0Y0TP–Feb 17, 1968; Berlin, Germany; RUDI DUTSCHKE the most prominent spokesperson of the German student movement of the 1960s.
RMFB9T8P–1968 in Europe. Riots and events. - Germany - 1968 in Europe. Riots and events. - Student protest in Germany against the US army intervention in Vietnam. 1968 - Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium
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RMKKBH4R–Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium - Gathering in Berlin in 1968 - 1968 - Germany / Berlin - The German demonstrations culminate on 17 and 18 February 1968. In Berlin, thousands of students from all over Europe oppose the war in Vietnam and the reform of universities. The movement is spreading to major German university cities. In 30 German cities, the student demonstrations turn to confrontation with the police. These are the Easter riots. The repression is brutal, and puts an end to massive demonstrations. The last one takes place in Bonn on May 11, 1968, and brings together a hundred thousa
RMRMGK50–Students are demonstrating in Munich in front of the Feldherrenhalle. They carry banners with portraits of Che Guevara, Ho Chi Minh and Karl Marx with them.
RMKXJHMF–Spokesperson of the German student movement Rudi Dutschke (undated file image). | usage worldwide
RMRMCNX5–Students block traffic on the Munich Stachus in front of the Justizpalast. A tram of the line 8 also falls victim to the blockade.
RM2M3GG1A–Students at the Paedagogische Hochschule in Dortmund and other universities protested in 1968 against an educational malaise, Germany
RMRMCXH5–At the International Vietnam Congress in the rooms of the Technical University of Berlin, the German student movement expressed its solidarity with the communist revolutionaries in Vietnam. In the photo the Chair of the event with Rudi Dutschke in the middle.
RM2A2BC3X–Following the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.).
RMBBNC3M–Dutschke, Rudi, 7.3.1940 - 24.12.1979, German student leader, delivering a speech, Berlin, 1968, ,
RMKKBH4J–Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium - Gathering in Berlin in 1968 - 1968 - Germany / Berlin - The German demonstrations culminate on 17 and 18 February 1968. In Berlin, thousands of students from all over Europe oppose the war in Vietnam and the reform of universities. The movement is spreading to major German university cities. In 30 German cities, the student demonstrations turn to confrontation with the police. These are the Easter riots. The repression is brutal, and puts an end to massive demonstrations. The last one takes place in Bonn on May 11, 1968, and brings together a hundred thousa
RMDB8ED6–demonstrations, Germany, students of the university in the guise of policemen, Munich, 10.1.1968, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMFYERRE–Spokesperson of the German student movement Rudi Dutschke (undated file image).
RMA6RTXH–'Teufel, Fritz, * 17.6.1943, German students leader and co - founder of Kommune 1, half length, while demonstration, Kurfürstend
RMKXJJ2J–Participants of a Vietnam protest on 29 February 1968 in Frankfurt - Germany - block traffic after learning that students spokesman Rudi Dutschke was arrested on arrival in Frankfurt. | usage worldwide
RM2M3GG0N–Students at the Paedagogische Hochschule in Dortmund and other universities protested in 1968 against an educational malaise, Germany
RMMAY0G5–(dpa files) - The wounded assassin, Josef Bachmann, is laid on a stretcher by firemen after a shootout in West Berlin, 11 April 1968. Bachmann, a house painter, had shot Rudi Dutschke, the leader of the German socialist student association 'Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund', in broad daylight on Kurfuerstendamm Street. Dutschke survived severely injured, but died on 24 December 1979 as a late result of the shooting. | usage worldwide
RM2A2BC3D–Following the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.).
RMMAY0GE–The most prominent spokesperson of the German student movement in the 1960th, Rudi Dutschke during the International Vietnam conference, carried out by the Socialist German Student Union (SDS), at the Technical University in Berlin on 17th February 1968. | 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
RMFYER70–Policemen carry away a demonstrator during a demonstration against the NPD (National Democratic Party of Germany) on 04 March 1969 in Berlin.
RMKXJHYE–About 1,000 young people participate in a Vietnam demonstration organised by the Socialist Youth Germany 'Die Falken' on 26 June 1967. | usage worldwide
RMFYER7B–Demonstrators raise their arms and shout 'Sieg heil' and 'Nazis out of West Berlin' during a demonstration against the NPD (National Democratic Party of Germany) on 04 March 1969 in Berlin.
RMT4G578–Around 200 students demonstrate on 20 January 1966 in Frankfurt - West Germany - for a rise of social benefits for students. | usage worldwide
RMKKBH4E–Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium - Gathering in Berlin in 1968 - 1968 - Germany / Berlin - The German demonstrations culminate on 17 and 18 February 1968. In Berlin, thousands of students from all over Europe oppose the war in Vietnam and the reform of universities. The movement is spreading to major German university cities. In 30 German cities, the student demonstrations turn to confrontation with the police. These are the Easter riots. The repression is brutal, and puts an end to massive demonstrations. The last one takes place in Bonn on May 11, 1968, and brings together a hundred thousa
RM2M3GG1G–Students at the Paedagogische Hochschule in Dortmund and other universities protested in 1968 against an educational malaise, Germany
RM2A2BC55–Following the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.).
RMKXJHRN–Around 200 students demonstrate on 20 January 1966 in Frankfurt - West Germany - for a rise of social benefits for students. | usage worldwide
RMKKBH4Y–Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium - Gathering in Berlin in 1968 - 1968 - Germany / Berlin - The German demonstrations culminate on 17 and 18 February 1968. In Berlin, thousands of students from all over Europe oppose the war in Vietnam and the reform of universities. The movement is spreading to major German university cities. In 30 German cities, the student demonstrations turn to confrontation with the police. These are the Easter riots. The repression is brutal, and puts an end to massive demonstrations. The last one takes place in Bonn on May 11, 1968, and brings together a hundred thousa
RMFYEPW6–About 1,000 young people participate in a Vietnam demonstration organised by the Socialist Youth Germany 'Die Falken' on 26 June 1967.
RM2M3GGB8–Students at the Paedagogische Hochschule in Dortmund and other universities protested in 1968 against an educational malaise, Germany
RM2A2BC37–After the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.). In the picture: remains of the barricade.
RMKKBH4P–Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium - Gathering in Berlin in 1968 - 1968 - Germany / Berlin - The German demonstrations culminate on 17 and 18 February 1968. In Berlin, thousands of students from all over Europe oppose the war in Vietnam and the reform of universities. The movement is spreading to major German university cities. In 30 German cities, the student demonstrations turn to confrontation with the police. These are the Easter riots. The repression is brutal, and puts an end to massive demonstrations. The last one takes place in Bonn on May 11, 1968, and brings together a hundred thousa
RMFYEPGA–About 1,000 young people participate in a Vietnam demonstration organised by the Socialist Youth Germany 'Die Falken' on 26 June 1967.
RM2M3GG0P–Students at the Paedagogische Hochschule in Dortmund and other universities protested in 1968 against an educational malaise, Germany
RM2A2BC3J–After the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.). In the picture: remains of the barricade.
RMKKBH4H–Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium - Gathering in Berlin in 1968 - 1968 - Germany / Berlin - The German demonstrations culminate on 17 and 18 February 1968. In Berlin, thousands of students from all over Europe oppose the war in Vietnam and the reform of universities. The movement is spreading to major German university cities. In 30 German cities, the student demonstrations turn to confrontation with the police. These are the Easter riots. The repression is brutal, and puts an end to massive demonstrations. The last one takes place in Bonn on May 11, 1968, and brings together a hundred thousa
RM2A2BC39–After the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.). In the picture: remains of the barricade.
RMKKBH4D–Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium - Gathering in Berlin in 1968 - 1968 - Germany / Berlin - The German demonstrations culminate on 17 and 18 February 1968. In Berlin, thousands of students from all over Europe oppose the war in Vietnam and the reform of universities. The movement is spreading to major German university cities. In 30 German cities, the student demonstrations turn to confrontation with the police. These are the Easter riots. The repression is brutal, and puts an end to massive demonstrations. The last one takes place in Bonn on May 11, 1968, and brings together a hundred thousa
RM2A2BC2W–After the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.). Pictured: Melee between protesters and police.
RMKKBH4K–Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium - Gathering in Berlin in 1968 - 1968 - Germany / Berlin - The German demonstrations culminate on 17 and 18 February 1968. In Berlin, thousands of students from all over Europe oppose the war in Vietnam and the reform of universities. The movement is spreading to major German university cities. In 30 German cities, the student demonstrations turn to confrontation with the police. These are the Easter riots. The repression is brutal, and puts an end to massive demonstrations. The last one takes place in Bonn on May 11, 1968, and brings together a hundred thousa
RM2A2BC3C–After the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.). Pictured: Melee between protesters and the police.
RMKKBH4W–Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium - Gathering in Berlin in 1968 - 1968 - Germany / Berlin - The German demonstrations culminate on 17 and 18 February 1968. In Berlin, thousands of students from all over Europe oppose the war in Vietnam and the reform of universities. The movement is spreading to major German university cities. In 30 German cities, the student demonstrations turn to confrontation with the police. These are the Easter riots. The repression is brutal, and puts an end to massive demonstrations. The last one takes place in Bonn on May 11, 1968, and brings together a hundred thousa
RM2A2BC32–After the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.). Pictured: Melee between protesters and the police.
RMKKBH4M–Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium - Gathering in Berlin in 1968 - 1968 - Germany / Berlin - The German demonstrations culminate on 17 and 18 February 1968. In Berlin, thousands of students from all over Europe oppose the war in Vietnam and the reform of universities. The movement is spreading to major German university cities. In 30 German cities, the student demonstrations turn to confrontation with the police. These are the Easter riots. The repression is brutal, and puts an end to massive demonstrations. The last one takes place in Bonn on May 11, 1968, and brings together a hundred thousa
RM2A2BC3E–After the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.). Pictured: members of the police are gathering in Barerstraße.
RMKKBH4F–Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium - Gathering in Berlin in 1968 - 1968 - Germany / Berlin - The German demonstrations culminate on 17 and 18 February 1968. In Berlin, thousands of students from all over Europe oppose the war in Vietnam and the reform of universities. The movement is spreading to major German university cities. In 30 German cities, the student demonstrations turn to confrontation with the police. These are the Easter riots. The repression is brutal, and puts an end to massive demonstrations. The last one takes place in Bonn on May 11, 1968, and brings together a hundred thousa
RM2A2BC3B–After the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.). In the picture: The police use water against the protesters.
RMKKBH4T–Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium - Gathering in Berlin in 1968 - 1968 - Germany / Berlin - The German demonstrations culminate on 17 and 18 February 1968. In Berlin, thousands of students from all over Europe oppose the war in Vietnam and the reform of universities. The movement is spreading to major German university cities. In 30 German cities, the student demonstrations turn to confrontation with the police. These are the Easter riots. The repression is brutal, and puts an end to massive demonstrations. The last one takes place in Bonn on May 11, 1968, and brings together a hundred thousa
RMKKBH4N–Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium - Gathering in Berlin in 1968 - 1968 - Germany / Berlin - The German demonstrations culminate on 17 and 18 February 1968. In Berlin, thousands of students from all over Europe oppose the war in Vietnam and the reform of universities. The movement is spreading to major German university cities. In 30 German cities, the student demonstrations turn to confrontation with the police. These are the Easter riots. The repression is brutal, and puts an end to massive demonstrations. The last one takes place in Bonn on May 11, 1968, and brings together a hundred thousa
RM2A2BC5E–After the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.). Pictured: The police form a chain against the demonstrators.
RMKKBH4G–Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium - Gathering in Berlin in 1968 - 1968 - Germany / Berlin - The German demonstrations culminate on 17 and 18 February 1968. In Berlin, thousands of students from all over Europe oppose the war in Vietnam and the reform of universities. The movement is spreading to major German university cities. In 30 German cities, the student demonstrations turn to confrontation with the police. These are the Easter riots. The repression is brutal, and puts an end to massive demonstrations. The last one takes place in Bonn on May 11, 1968, and brings together a hundred thousa
RMKKBH4X–Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium - Gathering in Berlin in 1968 - 1968 - Germany / Berlin - The German demonstrations culminate on 17 and 18 February 1968. In Berlin, thousands of students from all over Europe oppose the war in Vietnam and the reform of universities. The movement is spreading to major German university cities. In 30 German cities, the student demonstrations turn to confrontation with the police. These are the Easter riots. The repression is brutal, and puts an end to massive demonstrations. The last one takes place in Bonn on May 11, 1968, and brings together a hundred thousa
RMFB9TWP–1968 in Europe. Riots and events. - Germany - 1968 in Europe. Riots and events. - Student protest in Germany against the US army intervention in Vietnam. 1968 - Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium
RM2A2BC4A–After the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.). Pictured: The police use water cannons against the demonstrators.
RM2A2BC2M–After the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.). Pictured: The police form a chain against the demonstrators.
RM2A2BC36–After the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.). In the picture: policemen lead away a demonstrator.
RM2A2BC3A–After the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.). Pictured: Demonstrators of the 'Deutsche Jungenschaft vom 1.11.1929'
RM2A2BC3H–After the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.). Pictured: Demonstrators of the 'Deutsche Jungenschaft vom 1.11.1929'
RM2A2BC41–After the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.). Pictured: Demonstrators of the 'Deutsche Jungenschaft vom 1.11.1929'
RM2A2BC3N–Following the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, the street battles claimed two casualties, including press photographer Klaus Frings. On 17.04. (?) on Königsplatz was held the final rally of the silent march, organized by the General Students' Committee of the University.
RM2A2BC3K–After the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.). Pictured: Protesters, including supporters of the 'Deutsche Jungenschaft vom 1.11.1929'.
RM2A2BC45–Following the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, the street battles claimed two casualties, including press photographer Klaus Frings. On 17.04. (?) on Königsplatz was held the final rally of the silent march, organized by the General Students' Committee of the University. The posters read: 'Klaus Frings' and 'Stones are not arguments'.
RM2A2BC4T–Following the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, the street battles claimed two casualties, including press photographer Klaus Frings. On 17.04. (?) on Königsplatz was held the final rally of the silent march, organized by the General Students' Committee of the University. The posters read: 'Klaus Frings' and 'Stones are not arguments'.
RM2A2BC3W–Following the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, the street battles claimed two casualties, including press photographer Klaus Frings. On 17.04. (?) on Königsplatz was held the final rally of the silent march, organized by the General Students' Committee of the University. The posters read: 'No terror neither from the left nor from the right' and 'Against terror'.
RM2A2BC46–Following the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, the street battles claimed two casualties, including press photographer Klaus Frings. On 17.04. (?) on Königsplatz was held the final rally of the silent march, organized by the General Students' Committee of the University. The posters read: 'Klaus Frings', 'Stones are not Arguments' and 'Against Political Murder'.
RM2A2BC49–Following the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, the street battles claimed two casualties, including press photographer Klaus Frings. On 17.04. (?) on Königsplatz was held the final rally of the silent march, organized by the General Students' Committee of the University. The posters read: 'No terror neither from the left nor from the right', 'Against violence' and 'SDS murder Frings'.
RM2A2BC42–Following the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, the street battles claimed two casualties, including press photographer Klaus Frings. On 17.04. (?) on Königsplatz was held the final rally of the silent march, organized by the General Students' Committee of the University. The posters read: 'Klaus Frings', 'Stones are not Arguments', 'Against Political Murder' and 'NPD and SDS - Germany's End'.
RM2A2BC3P–Following the assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, actions took place against the Springer publishing house throughout Germany on the Easter weekend 1968. In Munich, demonstrators try to stop the delivery of the Bild-Zeitung through the barricade of the Munich bookshop on Schellingstrasse (either 12.04 or 15.04.).
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