Former West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer dies as a man writes a condolence letter. The German Embassy in Washington DC (4645 Reservoir Rd NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA). The German flag in half-mast in front of the embassy building. President Johnson announces he will attend Adenauer's funeral in Cologne. Adenauer at a public meeting with Soviet leaders Nikita Khrushchev and Nikolai Bulganin.
Anniversary of East German Revolt against Soviets in 1953. West Berliners including Mayor Willy Brandt and Chancellor Ludwig Erhard at the memorials of those who died in East German Revolt against Soviets in 1953. Flowers on memorials. More than 200 memorial services recall day of revolt in 1953. Chancellor Erhard leads 75,000 people in a rally before the Town Hall. Freedom torch is lit by a man.
Major events of the year 1959. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State before his death as he gets down from a car and enters a house. Dulles dies of cancer.
Internees at a concentration camp in Buchenwald, Germany. Internees of the Buchenwald concentration camp around a monument to commemorate 51,000 men who died at the concentration camp. Signs on the monument read 'KLB' and '51,000'.
Exteriors of the Fords Theater in Washington DC, USA. View of the house opposite to the theater. Sign board reads "House in which Abraham Lincoln died. Contains the Oldroyd Lincoln Memorial Collection of over 3000 articles. Open at all hours."
Archbishop of New York and Cardinal Priest Patrick Joseph Hayes dies at the age of seventy in Saint Joseph, New York. Cardinal Hayes with children in a room. Young children sit in groups on chairs. Several nuns in the room. The Cardinal gives a speech.
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