ZUM4921851: Tue. 13, 1954 -” Warning: Spies Among Us!” This poster was on every advertising column, wall, and some buildings in Berlin-Kreuzberg. It's purpose was to make the population aware of East agents and their movements. The mayor of Kreuzberg, Kressmann, was quite active in the fight against communism / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4921895: Tue 15, 1954 - Duke Of Levis-Mirepoix Member Of The French Academy: The Duke De Levis-Mirepoix Wearing His Academy's Uniform Photographed In His Paris Residence Today. The Duke Who Succeeds The Late Charles Maurras At The French Academy Will Be Officially Received As Member Of That Famous Literary Body Next Thursday, March 18th / Bridgeman Images
ETE4921964: Second World War (1939-1945) - World War II (WWII or WW2): Nuremberg (Germany) 22 December 1946: During the show organized by the 793rd US Army Military Police Battalion at Opera House, Father Noel (Sergeant Bill Wolfram) holds on his lap one of the 4000 children invited to give him a gift / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4920900: Mar. 03, 1954 - Secret weapon comes to Germany.: The personal of the first pilotless bomber squadron which is to sent oversea arrived on saturday, March 20th, at Bremerhaven, Germany. The pilotless P-61 Matadon bombers will help to strengthen the defence of Western Europe. However, the bombers where not on the same ship. They will come” in the next 30 days” to Bremerhaven / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4920931: Mar. 03, 1954 - Training For The Indo-China War: The Lasserre Commando of about a hundred man - divided into small group of 4 or 5 are being specially trained to take over the grounds and villages soon after the withdrawal of the Viet Minh Rebels.They are recruited from the former Viet Minh Prisoners. Soon after taking over the ground from the rebels each part of the Village for battlefield is carefully searched for hidden enemy or war material.Photo Shows Scene during the training of the newly formed Lasserre Commandos at Hadong. in India-China / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4921019: Tue 03, 1954 - British vessel reported burned out in the Mediterranean. Keystone Photo Shows: View of the British vessel - 0/00usyeaaie 0/00UIEmpire Windrush- 0/00usyeaaiaa? which is reported to have been burned out in the Mediterranean. All aboard have been taken to the nearest port Algiers about thirty miles away / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4921053: Tue. 03, 1954 - Russian trawler aground off the Shetlands - Moscow may sell it instead of salvaging. Keystone Photo Shows: View of the Russian trawler that refused British aid stays stuck after four days, in Burra Firth, Shetlands. Her crew is still aboard. Yesterday, two men from the Russian Embassy arrived. They talked with the bearded Cossack-hatted seamen. One said: “It may be cheaper to sell the ship. Moscow will decide that / Bridgeman Images