House with a painting on its front wall at Zugspitze Platz in Garmisch, Germany. Vehicles pass in front of the house. Another big house in the valley surrounded by trees. Path leads to a house uphill.
Railroad at Zugspitze Platz in Garmisch, Germany. Sign on side of railroad station Boyer Zugspitzbahn, Eibsee. Train stops in front of railroad station and moves ahead.
Skiers ski at Zugspitze Platz in Garmisch, Germany. German Ski patrolmen carrying their skies in hand, walk on snow covered surface. They put on their skies and ski down the slope. 'International Ski Patrol' written at the back of patrolman's jacket.
Skiers ski at Zugspitze Platz in Garmisch, Germany. A group of skiers wait to board a cog train. View of snow covered trees and mountain peak. Skiers stand at the base of slope waiting for lifts to take them uphill. A group of skiers uplifted with the help of rope in line.
In September, 1959, United States President Dwight Eisenhower arrives in Berlin, aboard a Boeing VC-137B aircraft (Air Force One). He is greeted by German President Konrad Adenauer. An honor guard of German soldiers salute him. President Eisenhower speaks at the airport and then stands in an open car with motorcade through streets of Berlin. Germans hold up a banner reading: "70 000 000 Germans rely on you." A replica of the American Liberty Bell rings, in the Town Hall of Schöneberg, Germany, as two children watch from below, and one holds her ears. A woman is interviewed, by an American soldier, for the Forces radio Network, about the meaning of the freedom bell to her. Huge crowd gathered in a stadium to celebrate "Berlin Bleibt Frei" (Berlin remains free). Elements of the U.S. Seventh Army on parade. A young German boy stops on a cobblestone street to look and listen to the Freedom Bell ringing from the Town Hall in Schöneberg. He runs and catches up with his mother.
United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower visits Bonn, Germany. President Eisenhower arrives at Cologne Bonn Airport during his European Tour. Flags of the United States and Germany. German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and other dignitaries welcome Eisenhower as he disembarks from a United States Military Air Transport Service (MATS) aircraft. Eisenhower greets Chancellor Adenauer and the officers in Cologne Bonn Airport (Cologne Bonn Airport Kennedystraße, 51147 Köln, Germany). Secretary of State Christian Herter hears Eisenhower’s speech. During his speech, Eisenhower declares that the United States will stand by West Berlin. 315,000 civilians wave and greet Eisenhower as his motorcade passes through a street. “We like Ike and Conny” banner (pertaining to Eisenhower and Adenauer).
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