U.S. President Richard Nixon with German Chancellor Kurt G Kiesinger addresses a crowd of civilians in Berlin, Germany, during his visit to Europe. Nixon and Kiesinger address a huge crowd of civilians gathered. German honor guards at the runway with a German eagle flag. German Army and Air Force officers seated in spectator stands with their wives. Nixon from the stage addresses the assembly. Civilians stand blocked by barricades and listen to Nixon's speech. Nixon, Kiesinger and party step down from the stage and sit in their cars and drive away. The U.S. and German national flags on street poles.
U.S. President Richard Nixon with German Chancellor Kurt G Kiesinger drives on roads of Berlin and Germany, during his visit to Europe. A huge crowd gathers on roadside and watches the motorcade of Nixon and Kiesinger. Civilian men and women hold various banners for President Nixon and Chancellor Kiesinger.
U.S. President Richard Nixon departs from Berlin, Germany, during his visit to Europe. Civilians watch the departure ceremonies at the Tempelhof Airfield. The Air Force One aircraft at the runway. Honor guards outside the terminal building. German Army tanks at the runway fire in order to salute the U.S. President.
United States President Richard Nixon in West Berlin, Germany, during his visit to Europe. Richard Nixon's motorcade drives on crowded roads and reaches Charlottenburg Palace (Spandauer Damm 10-22, 14059 Berlin, Germany). Civilians gathered greet him and raise banner to welcome President Nixon. The large building of the Siemens factory in Berlin.
World War II war correspondents gather in Washington DC before returning to Europe for ceremonies commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Allied invasion of France. War correspondents walking on the streets of Washington DC. They pass a long painted mural wall depicting scenes from American life. They stop at guard station of a White House entrance gate and then enter gates at the White House grounds as a White House officer checks them in. President Richard Nixon meeting with the correspondents. The President and a correspondent hold a document and pose for a picture. The correspondents pose with President Nixon on the White House lawn. President Nixon poses with the document, as the correspondents stand near him. Nixon talks to the men and picks up and pets the White House dog named Pasha, who was Trish Nixon's Yorkshire terrier.
Headquarters United States Air Forces in Europe, at Lindsey Air Base near Wiesbaden, Germany. Exterior views of the HQ building. View of the emblem above the door. An Air Force officer emerges from a door marked "DCS/Plans". Another comes from a door marked "DCS Operations" at building B05. Another leaves a building with marker "DCS Intelligence" above the door. All three carry brief cases. The men converge on the sidewalk in front of the Headquarters building and enter together. View of an emblem and door stating "Commander in Chief" and 'Vice Commander in Chief" below a gold seal of the United States Air Force.