U.N. CONVENES IN SAN FRANCISCO Various world leaders and diplomats arrive at the convening of the United Nations in San Francisco as guards hold back the gawking crowd. Included are British Prime Minister Anthony Eden, South African Premier Jan Smuts, Machenzie King of Canada, Soviet Foreign Commisar Molotov, French and Saudi delegations and Senator Connelly. U.S. Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius opens the session: The conference of the United Nations on international organization is now convened. President Harry Truman addresses the delegates in an abbreviated clip.
U.N. WALK-OUT BY HUNGARIAN PUPPETS After repeated denunciations of the Hungarian puppet regime by the U.N. GeneralrnAssembly, Imre Horvath, Hungary's foreign minister, leads his delegation in anrnangry walk-out. The Assembly goes on to vote a sweeping condemnation of Russian brutality in Hungary.
ESTES KEFAUVER CAMPAIGNS FOR PRESIDENT Retrospective of Senator Estes Kefauver, who died in 1963: Kefauver's senate committee investigating organized crime and his run for president in the 1956 election.
EUROPEAN STATE GATHERINGS Prior to World War I, formally dressed European heads of state wearing ceremonial military dress with spiked helmets, greet each other. A man salutes, a woman curtsies. Two men wearing pickelhaubes, one plumed, step up into a horse-drawn carriage and are tucked in by liveried attendants. Scene changes, men in military dress or formal civilian dress walk in groups on a tree-lined path.
ANDREI GRECHKO, OPERATION COMMANDER Seen on a raised reviewing stand, uniformed generals of the Soviet forces Supreme Command, and guests of friendly military delegations, observe as the commander of the operation, marshal of the Soviet Union Andrei Grechko, USSR Minister of Defense, speaks.
ALLIES AID INDIA Averell Harriman heads a U.S. delegation to India to study the country's need in her war with China. Meanwhile, Canadian and U.S. transport planes arrive to ferry supplies and troops to India's northern frontier. In Pakistan, Ayub Khan greets Heinrich Luebke of Germany.
Date: November 26, 1962 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Video: BetaSP Length: 00:01:11:00, No Audio
MUNICH CONFERENCE A clip of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain speaking cuts to footage of delegates taking their seats at the Munich Conference of 1938 as they begin their meeting.
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