Albert Einstein und Harold Urey 1946 from Historiathek - zb Media on Vimeo.
Films 1945 to 1949. Postwar. Purchase a licence for use from the Historiathek picture agency. For agencies, TV productions, learning materials, exhibitions.
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Germany 1946. Spring in Ruins. Film length 03:10. A licence fee of 6 times 30 seconds is charged to purchase a licence for the entire film.
Springtime in ruins - Germany 1946 from Historiathek - zb Media on Vimeo.
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Poster "Whose guilt?" Munich 1945: In May 1945, the American occupation authorities put up posters on Munich's Odeonsplatz with the question "Whose fault?". The posters show photos from Kaufering concentration camp, a satellite camp of Dachau concentration camp. Film length 2:07. A licence fee of 5 x 30 seconds is charged to purchase a licence for the complete film.
Poster Munich Odeonsplatz Mai 1945 - Whose Guilt? from Historiathek - zb Media on Vimeo.
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Rebuilding Munich 1946. Film of the reconstruction of the destroyed city of Munich, filmed in 1946. 198007. Film length 2:24. A licence fee of 5 x 30 seconds is charged to purchase a licence for the complete film.
Munich 1946 - views of a destroyed city being reconstructed from Historiathek - zb Media on Vimeo.
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Reopening of the Munich synagogue in 1947. The newsreel clip shows the reopening of the Munich synagogue in 1947. The film shows a step towards the revival of Jewish life in Germany. It calls on us to stand up against all forms of anti-Semitism and to protect our Jewish fellow citizens. 198016_01 Film length 1:27. A licence fee of 3 x 30 seconds is charged to purchase a licence for the complete film.
Reopening of Munich Synagogue 1947 from Historiathek - zb Media on Vimeo.
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Celibidache Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 1945: On 29 August 1945, the young Sergiu Celibidache conducts the first concert of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra after the end of the war. Film length 1:03. A licence fee of 2 x 30 seconds is charged to acquire a licence for the complete contribution.
Sergiu Celibidache Berlin 1945 from Historiathek - zb Media on Vimeo.
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Winston Churchill "Iron Curtain Speech" 1946, Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri. 5 March 1946: In Winston Churchill's speech, it is the passage about the "Iron Curtain" that immediately attracted international attention. It is said that the speech marked the beginning of the Cold War. Film length 1:35. A licence fee of 3 x 30 seconds is charged to acquire a licence for the complete contribution.
Iron Curtain Speech of Winston Churchill 1946 from Historiathek - zb Media on Vimeo.
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Berlin Airlift 1948. Historical film footage of the Berlin Airlift 1948. film length 4:05. a licence fee of 8 x 30 seconds is charged to purchase a licence for the complete contribution.
Luftbrücke - Berlin - Berlin - Airlift from Historiathek - zb Media on Vimeo.
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Looted art train in Berchtesgaden 1945. Colour photographs taken in May 1945 showing the "Göring train" with looted art objects. ID190223. Film length 4:38. A licence fee of 10 x 30 seconds is charged for the purchase of the entire film.
Berchtesgaden - train with looted art objects from Historiathek - zb Media on Vimeo.
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Palestine 1947. A newsreel entitled "Terror packs Palestine" in 1947. the film shows Jews on their way to Palestine, the deprotation of Jewish immigrants, the terrorist attack on the British officers' club in Haifa on 1.3.1947. ID#196058. film length 3:20. a licence fee of 7 times 30 seconds is charged to acquire a licence for the complete contribution.
Palestine, Spring 1947 from Historiathek - zb Media on Vimeo.
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Richard Strauss 1945, footage of Richard Strauss in the garden of his villa in Garmisch in May 1945. ID190226. Film length 1:55. A licence fee of 4 x 30 seconds is charged for the purchase of the entire film. Richard Strauss 1945 from zb Media Filmproduktion on Vimeo.
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Film clip from 1948 on the occasion of the 80th birthday of the painter Emil Nolde. ID198013. Film length 0:51. A licence fee of 2 x 30 seconds is charged for the purchase of the entire film.
Emil Nolde 1948 from Historiathek - zb Media on Vimeo.
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Munich 1945, filmed in May 1945. 80% of Munich city centre was destroyed by bombing. Film length 3:59. A licence fee of 8 x 30 seconds is charged to purchase a licence for the complete film. #190217 Munich 1945 from zb Media Filmproduktion on Vimeo.
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Recovery of looted art in Berchtesgaden in May 1945. This film was shot by Signal Corps cameramen in Berchtesgaden in May 1945. It shows the recovery and inventory of the art collection by Major Harry Anderson. You can also see Hermann Göring's art dealer, Walter Andreas Hofer. Film length 4 minutes. The licence fee for use of the complete clip is 8 x 30 seconds.
Berchtesgaden Art Collection from zb Media Filmproduktion on Vimeo.
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Hamburg Trade Union Centre 1945: This American film report shows footage of the return of the Besenbinderhaus to the trade unions. The trade unionist and resistance fighter Paul Bebert removes Nazi symbols from the façade. Film length 02:50. A licence fee of 6 x 30 seconds is charged to purchase a licence for the complete report.