ZUM4853430: New Left, student activism and attacks: explosion and fire in a house in Greenwich Village, New York. Members of the radical movement SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) were seen fleeing the explosion. March 3, 1970 - Tue 03, 1970 - Explosion and Fire destroy Greenwich Village House Several People are dead.: Today at noon three explosions and a raging fire destroyed a 75,000 townhouse at 18 West II Street in New York's Greenwich Village. Experts say the accident originated from a bomb factory, which could have destroyed the entire block. Following the explosion Katharine Wilkirson, daughter of the house owner, a member of the student radical SDS movement was seen fleeing with other young people, their clothes obviously damaged by the explosion. Police identified the body of Theodore gold, a University. It is known that he was working on manuscript on revolution. / Bridgeman Images
ETE4853850: Second World War (1939-1945): Rambervilliers (Vosges) France, Autumn 1944 Trucks of the 45 DI US travel on the main street. The flood is due to the constant rains and the flood of the Mortagne River. The city was liberated by the 157th Infantry Regiment of the US Army. / Bridgeman Images
ETE4853882: Second World War (1939-1945): Civilians injured during the fighting near Dombasle (near Nancy) France, 15 September 1944. Wounded by shells of artillery shells and tanks, these three civilians pass a small channel to seek help in the lines of the 320th RI of 35 US Infantry Division. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4853911: Francois Mitterrand (1916-1996) at the Union of Socialist Parties of the European Community, with Mario Soares, Karel Van Miert, James Callaghan, Willy Brandt, Robert Pontillon, Anker Jorgensen and Joop Den Uyl, 25 May 1979 - May 25, 1979, Pictured from left to right at the podium: Mario Soares (Portugal), Karel Van Miert (Belgium), James Callaghan (Great Britain), Willy Brandt (Germany), Robert Pontillon (President of the Union of Socialist Parties in the European Community), Francois Mitterrand (France), Anker Jorgensen (Denmark), and Joop Den Uyl (Netherlands) / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4854448: Jun. 11, 1953 - Italian Sailors On Sight-Seeing Tour Of London. Visit To The Tower Of London: A party of Italian navy men from the Amerigo Vespucci- which is now at spi ~ head in readiness for the forthcoming Coronation Naval Review -were to be seen in London this afternoon on a sight-seeing tour. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4854488: Jun. 12, 1953 - Fraternising... English Sailors and the British Girl - with a Brolly... Keystone Photo Shows: Victor Karpovitch of Moscow and Vladimir Michilovitin of Leningrad, right, hold up the umbrella for Miss Betty Brickman of Portsmouth, when they were escorted around the city on a sight seeing tour this afternoon... The Russian are from the warship Sverdlov, now at Portsmouth with other vessels to take part in the next week's Royal Naval Review by the H.M. The Queen. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4854560: Jun 12, 1953 - Guests for the Fleet review visit H.M.S.Vvictory.. English offices sees the spot where Nelson Fell... Members of the crew of some of the Foreign vessels now assembled off Portsmouth for next week's Navy Review by H.M. The Queen aid a visit to H.M.S. Victory this afternoon / Bridgeman Images
ETE4857285: Second World War (1939-1945): After the liberation of the city, an Osgood crane of the American army works in the middle of a street completely flooded by the rupture of water pipes and crowded with ruins in Valognes (Manche, France). Photography at the end of June 1944 / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4857346: Jul 07, 1953 - Czech refugees capture army recognition-car and crash Czech - German border: On 25 July 1953 at approximately 0430 hours in the morning, eight Czech civilians succeeded in escaping from behind the Iron Curtain, when they broke thru the frontier with an army reconnaissance because they had captured y themselves. The crew of the car were two Czech soldiers, two Czech civilians, women and two children, The refugees asked for asylum for political reasons. At approximately 0430 hours on 25 July 1953, Bavarian Frontier Police watched a Czech army reconnaissance car breaking thru the barbed-wire fence, at Haselbach, rural district Waldmuenchen (bavarian forest). Alarmed Czech guards on duty made an all-out effort to stop the car but they failed, owing to the high speed the car attained once it had crossed he frontier. The Bavarian frontier police alarmed the US Military Police, and in less than 30 minutes mechanized M.P. ' s were around, picked both refugees and car, and sequestrated the car immediately. Afternoon reports issued by wire from the US-high Command state “that the refugees are in US hands”. Already at 2200 hours the military authorities stationed in Regensburg, Upper Bavarian allowed German press reporters a conference held in Regensburg / Bridgeman Images