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Summary
Title |
Nikita S. Chruchstschow |
Original caption |
For documentary purposes the German Federal Archive often retained the original image captions, which may be erroneous, biased, obsolete or politically extreme. |
Zentralbild-Junge 28.6.1963 70. Geburtstag Walter Ulbrichts N.S. Chruschtschow in Berlin eingetroffen Der erste Sekretär des ZK der KPdSU und Vorsitzende des Ministerrates der UdSSR, N.S. Chruschtschow, ist anlässlich des 70. Geburtstages des Ersten Sekretärs des ZK der SED und Vorsitzenden des Staatsrates der DDR, Walter Ulbricht, am 28. Juni 1963 zu einem Freundschaftsbesuch in der DDR auf dem Flughafen Berlin-Schönefeld eingetroffen.
UBz.: N.S. Chruschtschow bei seiner Begrüßungsansprache auf dem Flugplatz. |
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Date |
28 June 1963 |
Photographer |
Junge, Peter Heinz |
Institution |
German Federal Archives |
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Native name |
Das Bundesarchiv |
Location |
Koblenz (headquarters) |
Coordinates |
50° 20′ 33.00″ N, 7° 34′ 21.00″ E |
Established |
1952 |
Website |
www.bundesarchiv.de |
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Allgemeiner Deutscher Nachrichtendienst - Zentralbild (Bild 183) |
Accession number |
Bild 183-B0628-0015-035 |
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