ZUM4855008: Jun. 17, 1953 - Demonstrations and Riots in East Berlin.- Soviet Occupation Troops go into action against civilian population: Heavy demonstrations and street-fights occured in Berlin when laborers residing in East Berlin revolted against the East German” Blood” -Regims.Trsuting that the Soviet High Commissioner, Semjonov, would immediately remove the Ulbricht Grotewohl government, the laborers rose-up and demanded liberty, freedom of speech and de-activation of the” People's Police”.To the surprise of many demonstrators, the Russian town commender ordered a tank-brigade into the” (Illigible)” order to” (Illigible)”. A view of the Ho-building, the government-owned shopping center, in East Berlin, after the “sabotage” - act.The upper part of the building is completely burned-out, many goods were destroyed. / Bridgeman Images
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
ELD4853530: Barbarian invasions - “Sainte Genevieve, organizes the defense of Paris against the Huns hordes of Attila and reassures the people of Paris in 451”” (Saint Genevieve defending Paris from the attack of the Huns under Attila in 451”” Illustration by Raymond Delamarre (1890-1986) from “La-Petite-Histre-de-de-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la ee, Delamarre, Raymond (1890-1986) / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4853994: Jun. 06, 1953 - Dozens Of Causalities As Crowds Break Past Troops To Greet The Queen: Thousands of Men, women and Children surged forward t greet the Queen when she arrived in Glasgow on the third day of their state visit to Scotland. The crowd swept through police, a massed Pipe Band and distinguished guests waiting to welcome the Queen and the Duke Of Edinburgh. Dozen of Casualties from the crowd were taken to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.Photo Shows Some of the injured people being attended to after surging forward to great the queen in Glasgow. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4855241: Jun. 20, 1953 - The dire situation of Berlin as characterized by the camp and abandoned station. The failure of the S-Bahn in the three west-sectors is overcome via the U-Bahn and S-Bahn as well as allied omnibuses. In the West Berlin reception camp those who fled or were demonstrators in East Berlin who were forced away wait for the subsiding of the first wave of arrests in order to remigrate to their sectors. / Bridgeman Images
ICA4855517: Paris-Presse, Satirique en N & B, 1965_11_13: Elections, President of the Republic - De Gaulle Charles, Mitterrand Francois, Tixier-Vignancour, Pompidou Georges, Lecanuet Jean, Cornu, Marcilhacy - Illustration by Jacques Faizant (1918-2006), Faizant, Jacques (1918-2006) / Bridgeman Images