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Headline: Cheering at the German team after the victory in the World Cup final in Bern, 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: The German national players Ottmar Walter, Werner Kohlmeyer, Werner Liebrich and Horst Eckel hug with joy after the won final of the Football World Cup 1954 in Bern.Photo: WerekImage number: 00049182Cheering at the German team after the victory in the World Cup final in Bern, 1954The German national players Ottmar Walter, Werner Kohlmeyer, Werner Liebrich and Horst Eckel hug with joy after the won final of the Football World Cup 1954 in Bern.
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Headline: Sepp Herberger, 1954Date: 01.06.1954Image text: World Cup Final in Bern 1954 - Germany: Hungary 3: 2. The celebrated coach from Bern: Sepp Herberger on the shoulders of his players.Photo: WerekImage number: 00007922Sepp Herberger, 1954World Cup Final in Bern 1954 - Germany: Hungary 3: 2. The celebrated coach from Bern: Sepp Herberger on the shoulders of his players.
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Headline: Fritz Walter and Ferenc Puskas before the World Cup final in Bern, 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: The captain of the German national team Fritz Walter and the captain of the Hungarian national team Ferenc Puskas lead their team on the field to the final of the 1954 FIFA World Cup in Wankdorf Stadium.Photo: Foto Ferdi HartungImage number: 00099586Fritz Walter and Ferenc Puskas before the World Cup final in Bern, 1954The captain of the German national team Fritz Walter and the captain of the Hungarian national team Ferenc Puskas lead their team on the field to the final of the 1954 FIFA World Cup in Wankdorf Stadium.
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Headline: Bundespräsident Theodor Heuss ehrt die Spieler der Fußball-Nationalmannschaft, 1954Date: 18.07.1954Image text: Bundespräsident Theodor Heuss ehrt die Spieler der Fußball-Nationalmannschaft nach ihrem WM-Sieg in der Schweiz mit dem silbernen Lorbeer. Hier: Mittelfeldspieler Ottmar Walter.nPhoto: Fritz NeuwirthImage number: 00049157Bundespräsident Theodor Heuss ehrt die Spieler der Fußball-Nationalmannschaft, 1954Bundespräsident Theodor Heuss ehrt die Spieler der Fußball-Nationalmannschaft nach ihrem WM-Sieg in der Schweiz mit dem silbernen Lorbeer. Hier: Mittelfeldspieler Ottmar Walter.n
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Headline: Fritz Walter, here at the 1954 World Cup parade in Munich with H. Huber and Sepp Herberger, would have been ninety years old on Sunday, October 31, 2010.Date: 09.07.1954Image text: Fritz Walter, here at the 1954 World Cup parade in Munich with H. Huber and Sepp Herberger, would have been ninety years old on Sunday, October 31, 2010. [automated translation]Photo: HorstmüllerImage number: 00685232Fritz Walter, here at the 1954 World Cup parade in Munich with H. Huber and Sepp Herberger, would have been ninety years old on Sunday, October 31, 2010.Fritz Walter, here at the 1954 World Cup parade in Munich with H. Huber and Sepp Herberger, would have been ninety years old on Sunday, October 31, 2010. [automated translation]
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Headline: Toni TurekImage text: Toni Turek, athlete, Germany, goal keeperPhoto: SZ PhotoImage number: 00648132Toni TurekToni Turek, athlete, Germany, goal keeper
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Headline: The victorious German national football team at the World Cup, 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: Germany is Football World Champion: At the 1954 International Football World Cup in Bern, the German national team won against Hungary with 3-2. The "Heroes of Bern" from left: Adidas boss Adi Dassler, national coach Sepp Herberger, team captain Fritz Walter, Helmut Rahn, Josef Posipal, Horst Eckel, Werner Liebrich, Ottmar Walter, Winfried Schaefer, Max Morlock, kneeling from left: Karl Mai , Toni Turek and Werner Kohlmeyer, the only one from the triumph team of 1954, who could not see the 1974 World Cup .Photo: Foto Ferdi HartungImage number: 00275915The victorious German national football team at the World Cup, 1954Germany is Football World Champion: At the 1954 International Football World Cup in Bern, the German national team won against Hungary with 3-2. The "Heroes of Bern" from left: Adidas boss Adi Dassler, national coach Sepp Herberger, team captain Fritz Walter, Helmut Rahn, Josef Posipal, Horst Eckel, Werner Liebrich, Ottmar Walter, Winfried Schaefer, Max Morlock, kneeling from left: Karl Mai , Toni Turek and Werner Kohlmeyer, the only one from the triumph team of 1954, who could not see the 1974 World Cup .
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Headline: The victorious German national football team, 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: Germany is Football World Champion: At the 1954 FIFA World Cup in Bern, the German national team won against Hungary with 3-2. The "Heroes of Bern" from left: national coach Sepp Herberger, team captain Fritz Walter, Helmut Rahn, Josef Posipal, Horst Eckel, Werner Liebrich, Ottmar Walter, Winfried Schaefer, Max Morlock, kneeling from left: Karl Mai, Toni Turek and Werner Kohlmeyer , who was the only one from the triumph team of 1954, who could not experience the 1974 World Cup.Photo: Foto Ferdi HartungImage number: 00107197The victorious German national football team, 1954Germany is Football World Champion: At the 1954 FIFA World Cup in Bern, the German national team won against Hungary with 3-2. The "Heroes of Bern" from left: national coach Sepp Herberger, team captain Fritz Walter, Helmut Rahn, Josef Posipal, Horst Eckel, Werner Liebrich, Ottmar Walter, Winfried Schaefer, Max Morlock, kneeling from left: Karl Mai, Toni Turek and Werner Kohlmeyer , who was the only one from the triumph team of 1954, who could not experience the 1974 World Cup.
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Headline: Jubel bei Siegestor im Spiel Deutschland-Ungarn, Fußballweltmeisterschaft 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: Deutsche Schlachtenbummler in Stadion von Bern bejubeln das 3:2 im Weltmeisterschaftsspiel gegen Ungarn.Photo: Fritz NeuwirthImage number: 00051848Jubel bei Siegestor im Spiel Deutschland-Ungarn, Fußballweltmeisterschaft 1954Deutsche Schlachtenbummler in Stadion von Bern bejubeln das 3:2 im Weltmeisterschaftsspiel gegen Ungarn.
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Headline: Fernsehzuschauer bejubeln einen deutschen Treffer beim WM-Endspiel, 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: Zuschauer vor dem Fernseher freuen sich über ein Tor der deutschen Mannschaft während des Endspiels der Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft in Bern 1954.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00049181Fernsehzuschauer bejubeln einen deutschen Treffer beim WM-Endspiel, 1954Zuschauer vor dem Fernseher freuen sich über ein Tor der deutschen Mannschaft während des Endspiels der Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft in Bern 1954.
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Headline: Fritz WalterDate: 01.07.1954Image text: Fritz Walter, soccer player, Germany, Pictures until 1959Photo: Foto Ferdi HartungImage number: 00656207Fritz WalterFritz Walter, soccer player, Germany, Pictures until 1959
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Headline: Fritz WalterDate: 01.07.1954Image text: Fritz Walter, soccer player, Germany, Pictures until 1959Photo: Foto Ferdi HartungImage number: 00656194Fritz WalterFritz Walter, soccer player, Germany, Pictures until 1959
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Headline: Fritz WalterDate: 04.07.1954Image text: Fritz Walter, soccer player, Germany, Pictures until 1959Photo: Sven SimonImage number: 00656191Fritz WalterFritz Walter, soccer player, Germany, Pictures until 1959
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Headline: Joseph "Sepp" HerbergerImage text: Joseph "Sepp" Herberger, coach, Germany, FussballPhoto: SZ PhotoImage number: 00249213Joseph "Sepp" HerbergerJoseph "Sepp" Herberger, coach, Germany, Fussball
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Headline: Empfang der deutschen Nationalmannschaft im Münchener Rathaus, 1954Date: 01.01.1954Image text: Der Münchener Oberbürgermeister Thomas Wimmer begrüßt Mitglieder der deutschen Fußballnationalmannschaft im Rathaus. Vor ihm steht der Meisterschaftspokal, rechts von ihm sitzen Fritz Walter und Sepp Herberger.Photo: Berthold FischerImage number: 00099024Empfang der deutschen Nationalmannschaft im Münchener Rathaus, 1954Der Münchener Oberbürgermeister Thomas Wimmer begrüßt Mitglieder der deutschen Fußballnationalmannschaft im Rathaus. Vor ihm steht der Meisterschaftspokal, rechts von ihm sitzen Fritz Walter und Sepp Herberger.
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Headline: Die deutsche Fußball-Nationalmannschaft von 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: Die Schlacht ist geschlagen und Deutschland Fußball-Weltmeister. Bei der Internationalen Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft 1954 in Bern gewann die deutsche National-Elf gegen Ungarn mit 3:2. Die pathetische Rundfunkreportage über das Spiel von Reporter Herbert Zimmermann ging in die Sportgeschichte ein. Die 'Helden von Bern' von links: Bundestrainer Sepp Herberger, Mannschaftskapitän Fritz Walter, Rahn, Posipal, Ecke, Liebrich, Ottmar Walter, Schäfer, Morlock, kniend von links: Mai, Turek und Kohlmeyer, der als einziger aus der Triumphmannschaft von 1954 die WM 1974 nicht mehr erleben durfte.Photo: Sven SimonImage number: 00044943Die deutsche Fußball-Nationalmannschaft von 1954Die Schlacht ist geschlagen und Deutschland Fußball-Weltmeister. Bei der Internationalen Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft 1954 in Bern gewann die deutsche National-Elf gegen Ungarn mit 3:2. Die pathetische Rundfunkreportage über das Spiel von Reporter Herbert Zimmermann ging in die Sportgeschichte ein. Die 'Helden von Bern' von links: Bundestrainer Sepp Herberger, Mannschaftskapitän Fritz Walter, Rahn, Posipal, Ecke, Liebrich, Ottmar Walter, Schäfer, Morlock, kniend von links: Mai, Turek und Kohlmeyer, der als einziger aus der Triumphmannschaft von 1954 die WM 1974 nicht mehr erleben durfte.
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Headline: Joseph "Sepp" HerbergerImage text: Joseph "Sepp" Herberger, coach, Germany, FussballPhoto: Foto Ferdi HartungImage number: 00249200Joseph "Sepp" HerbergerJoseph "Sepp" Herberger, coach, Germany, Fussball
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Headline: The German national football team before the kick-off for the World Cup final in Bern, 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: The players of the German national team on the soccer field of the Wankdorf Stadium of Bern shortly before the kickoff to the final of the World Cup, the Germans will win against Hungary with 3: 2.Photo: Foto Ferdi HartungImage number: 00106830The German national football team before the kick-off for the World Cup final in Bern, 1954The players of the German national team on the soccer field of the Wankdorf Stadium of Bern shortly before the kickoff to the final of the World Cup, the Germans will win against Hungary with 3: 2.
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Headline: Sepp Herberger congratulates Fritz Walter in Bern, 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: Germany becomes world champion with a 3-2 victory against Hungary. Coach Sepp Herberger congratulates captain Fritz Walter after the final whistle.Photo: Foto Ferdi HartungImage number: 00106833Sepp Herberger congratulates Fritz Walter in Bern, 1954Germany becomes world champion with a 3-2 victory against Hungary. Coach Sepp Herberger congratulates captain Fritz Walter after the final whistle.
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Headline: Max Morlock after the World Cup at the reception in Lindau, 1954Date: 01.01.1954Image text: Arrival of the team in Lindau. DFB Vice-President Huber and Max Morlock welcome the fans. In 1954 Germany won its first World Cup in Switzerland.Photo: Werner StuhlerImage number: 00021221Max Morlock after the World Cup at the reception in Lindau, 1954Arrival of the team in Lindau. DFB Vice-President Huber and Max Morlock welcome the fans. In 1954 Germany won its first World Cup in Switzerland.
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Headline: DFB Vice President Huber and Max Morlock after the World Cup at the reception in Lindau, 1954Date: 01.01.1954Image text: Arrival of the team in Lindau. DFB Vice-President Huber and Max Morlock welcome the fans. In 1954 Germany won its first World Cup in Switzerland.Photo: Werner StuhlerImage number: 00021222DFB Vice President Huber and Max Morlock after the World Cup at the reception in Lindau, 1954Arrival of the team in Lindau. DFB Vice-President Huber and Max Morlock welcome the fans. In 1954 Germany won its first World Cup in Switzerland.
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Headline: Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft in der Schweiz, 1954: Finale - Deutschland gegen Ungarn 3 : 2Date: 04.07.1954Image text: Helmut Rahn und Hans Schäfer jubeln, nachdem Helmut Rahn das zweite Tor für Deutschland erzielt hat.Photo: Fritz NeuwirthImage number: 00061745Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft in der Schweiz, 1954: Finale - Deutschland gegen Ungarn 3 : 2Helmut Rahn und Hans Schäfer jubeln, nachdem Helmut Rahn das zweite Tor für Deutschland erzielt hat.
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Headline: Max Morlock, 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: Max Morlock scored the 1: 2 goal for the German team, which leaves the scoring side only one down. Football World Cup in Switzerland, 1954: final - Germany against Hungary 3: 2Photo: WerekImage number: 00061747Max Morlock, 1954Max Morlock scored the 1: 2 goal for the German team, which leaves the scoring side only one down. Football World Cup in Switzerland, 1954: final - Germany against Hungary 3: 2
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Headline: Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft in der Schweiz, 1954: Finale - Deutschland gegen Ungarn 3 : 2Date: 04.07.1954Image text: Fritz Walter mit dem Weltcup Jules Rimet nach dem WM-Endspiel 1954. Rechts kommt der ungarische Spielführer Ferenc Puskas, um Walter zum Sieg zu gratulieren.Photo: Sven SimonImage number: 00073242Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft in der Schweiz, 1954: Finale - Deutschland gegen Ungarn 3 : 2Fritz Walter mit dem Weltcup Jules Rimet nach dem WM-Endspiel 1954. Rechts kommt der ungarische Spielführer Ferenc Puskas, um Walter zum Sieg zu gratulieren.
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Headline: Football World Cup in Switzerland, 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: Captain Fritz Walter, goalkeeper Toni Turek and coach Sepp Herberger after the final victory over Hungary. Final - Germany against Hungary 3: 2.Photo: Foto Ferdi HartungImage number: 00106969Football World Cup in Switzerland, 1954Captain Fritz Walter, goalkeeper Toni Turek and coach Sepp Herberger after the final victory over Hungary. Final - Germany against Hungary 3: 2.
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Headline: The German national football team before the kick-off for the World Cup final in Bern, 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: The players of the German national team on the football field of the Wankdorf Stadium of Bern shortly before the kick-off to the final of the World Cup, which the Germans will win against Hungary with 3: 2. From left: Fritz Walter, Toni Turek, Horst Eckel, Helmut Rahn , Ottmar Walter, Werner Liebrich, Josef Posipal, Hans Schaefer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock.Photo: WerekImage number: 00049178The German national football team before the kick-off for the World Cup final in Bern, 1954The players of the German national team on the football field of the Wankdorf Stadium of Bern shortly before the kick-off to the final of the World Cup, which the Germans will win against Hungary with 3: 2. From left: Fritz Walter, Toni Turek, Horst Eckel, Helmut Rahn , Ottmar Walter, Werner Liebrich, Josef Posipal, Hans Schaefer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock.
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Headline: Empfang der deutschen Nationalelf in München nach ihrem Sieg bei der Fußball-WM , 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: Eine Menschenmenge versammelt sich auf dem Münchner Marienplatz, um die deutsche Fußball-Nationalmannschaft als frischgebackenen Weltmeister zu begrüßen.Photo: Berthold FischerImage number: 00049179Empfang der deutschen Nationalelf in München nach ihrem Sieg bei der Fußball-WM , 1954Eine Menschenmenge versammelt sich auf dem Münchner Marienplatz, um die deutsche Fußball-Nationalmannschaft als frischgebackenen Weltmeister zu begrüßen.
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Headline: Reception of the German national team in Munich following their victory at the 1954 World CupDate: 04.07.1954Image text: A crowd gathers at Munich's Marienplatz to greet the German national football team as new world champions.Photo: Alfred StrobelImage number: 00049180Reception of the German national team in Munich following their victory at the 1954 World CupA crowd gathers at Munich's Marienplatz to greet the German national football team as new world champions.
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Headline: FIFA President Jules Rimet presents the trophy to Fritz Walter after the World Cup final in Bern, 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: The president of FIFA, Jules Rimet (left) hands over the winner's cup to the captain of the victorious German national team Fritz Walter after the 1954 FIFA World Cup final.Photo: WerekImage number: 00049183FIFA President Jules Rimet presents the trophy to Fritz Walter after the World Cup final in Bern, 1954The president of FIFA, Jules Rimet (left) hands over the winner's cup to the captain of the victorious German national team Fritz Walter after the 1954 FIFA World Cup final.
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Headline: Fritz Walter with the trophy after the World Cup final in Bern, 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: After winning the final of the 1954 FIFA World Cup, the captain of the victorious German national team, Fritz Walter walks smiling past fellow players and linesmen with the trophy.Photo: Foto Ferdi HartungImage number: 00106831Fritz Walter with the trophy after the World Cup final in Bern, 1954After winning the final of the 1954 FIFA World Cup, the captain of the victorious German national team, Fritz Walter walks smiling past fellow players and linesmen with the trophy.
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Headline: FIFA President Jules Rimet welcomes Fritz Walter before the kick-off for the World Cup final in Bern, 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: The President of FIFA Jules Rimet (r) welcomes the captain of the German national team Fritz Walter before the final of the 1954 FIFA World Cup.Photo: Foto Ferdi HartungImage number: 00106832FIFA President Jules Rimet welcomes Fritz Walter before the kick-off for the World Cup final in Bern, 1954The President of FIFA Jules Rimet (r) welcomes the captain of the German national team Fritz Walter before the final of the 1954 FIFA World Cup.
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Headline: Trophy of the 1954 FIFA World CupDate: 01.01.1954Image text: A member of the delegation proudly presents the 1954 FIFA World Cup trophy. Germany won the title in Switzerland for the first time.Photo: Werner StuhlerImage number: 00021212Trophy of the 1954 FIFA World CupA member of the delegation proudly presents the 1954 FIFA World Cup trophy. Germany won the title in Switzerland for the first time.
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Headline: Max Morlock and Jupp Posipal in Lindau, 1954Date: 01.01.1954Image text: At the reception of the national football team in Lindau, Max Morlock and Jupp Posipal (from left) are signing autographs. In 1954, Germany won the FIFA World Cup for the first time in Switzerland.Photo: Werner StuhlerImage number: 00021213Max Morlock and Jupp Posipal in Lindau, 1954At the reception of the national football team in Lindau, Max Morlock and Jupp Posipal (from left) are signing autographs. In 1954, Germany won the FIFA World Cup for the first time in Switzerland.
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Headline: Max Morlock after winning the 1954 FIFA World CupDate: 01.01.1954Image text: After winning its first World Cup, in 1954 the German national team was invited for a reception in Lindau. Here, Max Morlock gives autographs.Photo: Werner StuhlerImage number: 00021215Max Morlock after winning the 1954 FIFA World CupAfter winning its first World Cup, in 1954 the German national team was invited for a reception in Lindau. Here, Max Morlock gives autographs.
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Headline: Max Morlock and DFB Vice President Huber after the World Cup at the reception in Lindau, 1954Date: 01.01.1954Image text: Arrival of the team in Lindau. Max Morlock and the Vice President of the DFB Huber welcoming the fans. In 1954, Germany won the World Cup for the first time in Switzerland. On the right, an official of the railway police.Photo: Werner StuhlerImage number: 00021216Max Morlock and DFB Vice President Huber after the World Cup at the reception in Lindau, 1954Arrival of the team in Lindau. Max Morlock and the Vice President of the DFB Huber welcoming the fans. In 1954, Germany won the World Cup for the first time in Switzerland. On the right, an official of the railway police.
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Headline: DFB Vice-President Huber, Max Morlock and Hans Schaefer after the 1954 FIFA World CupDate: 01.01.1954Image text: Arrival of the team in Lindau. Max Morlock, Hans Schaefer and the Vice President of the DFB Huber (from right) welcoming the fans. In 1954, Germany won its first World Cup in Switzerland.Photo: Werner StuhlerImage number: 00021217DFB Vice-President Huber, Max Morlock and Hans Schaefer after the 1954 FIFA World CupArrival of the team in Lindau. Max Morlock, Hans Schaefer and the Vice President of the DFB Huber (from right) welcoming the fans. In 1954, Germany won its first World Cup in Switzerland.
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Headline: Fritz Walter and Ottmar Walter on the return from the 1954 FIFA World CupDate: 01.01.1954Image text: Arrival of the crew at the station in Lindau. Fritz and Ottmar Walter (from left) and another player lean out of the train window. In 1954 Germany won its first World Cup in Switzerland.Photo: Werner StuhlerImage number: 00021219Fritz Walter and Ottmar Walter on the return from the 1954 FIFA World CupArrival of the crew at the station in Lindau. Fritz and Ottmar Walter (from left) and another player lean out of the train window. In 1954 Germany won its first World Cup in Switzerland.
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Headline: Max Morlock, Jupp Posipal and Hans Schaefer arriving in Lindau after the 1954 FIFA World CupDate: 01.01.1954Image text: Arrival of the crew at the station in Lindau.Players of the team lean out of the train window. From left: Max Morlock, substitute, Jupp Posipal, Hans Schaefer. In 1954 Germany won its first World Cup in Switzerland.Photo: Werner StuhlerImage number: 00021220Max Morlock, Jupp Posipal and Hans Schaefer arriving in Lindau after the 1954 FIFA World CupArrival of the crew at the station in Lindau.Players of the team lean out of the train window. From left: Max Morlock, substitute, Jupp Posipal, Hans Schaefer. In 1954 Germany won its first World Cup in Switzerland.
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Headline: Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft in der Schweiz, 1954: Finale - Deutschland gegen Ungarn 3 : 2Date: 04.07.1954Image text: Das 3:2-Siegtor durch Helmut Rahn (nicht im Bild!) im Weltmeisterschaftsendspiel Deutschland-Ungarn (3:2) im Berner Wankdorfstadion, der Ball ist im Netz, der Ungarische Torwart Grosics streckt sich vergeblich.Photo: Sven SimonImage number: 00044944Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft in der Schweiz, 1954: Finale - Deutschland gegen Ungarn 3 : 2Das 3:2-Siegtor durch Helmut Rahn (nicht im Bild!) im Weltmeisterschaftsendspiel Deutschland-Ungarn (3:2) im Berner Wankdorfstadion, der Ball ist im Netz, der Ungarische Torwart Grosics streckt sich vergeblich.
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Headline: Sepp Herberger with the Jules Rimet Cup, 1954Date: 01.01.1954Image text: The coach of the German national team Sepp Herberger sits with the cup on a swing, after the victory of the German team at the 1954 FIFA World Cup.Photo: WerekImage number: 00048947Sepp Herberger with the Jules Rimet Cup, 1954The coach of the German national team Sepp Herberger sits with the cup on a swing, after the victory of the German team at the 1954 FIFA World Cup.
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Headline: Ottmar WalterDate: 01.01.1950Image text: Ottmar Walter, Fußballspieler beim1. FC Kaiserslautern und Spieler in der deutschen Mannschaft bei der Weltmeisterschaft 1954 in der Schweiz.nPhoto: Fritz NeuwirthImage number: 00007406Ottmar WalterOttmar Walter, Fußballspieler beim1. FC Kaiserslautern und Spieler in der deutschen Mannschaft bei der Weltmeisterschaft 1954 in der Schweiz.n
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Headline: Football: World Cup 1954 - award ceremonyDate: 04.07.1954Image text: On July 4, 1954 Fritz Walter, as captain of the World Cup team, receives the trophy "Jule Rimet" in the Wankdorf Stadium of Bern.Photo: Foto Ferdi HartungImage number: 00107002Football: World Cup 1954 - award ceremonyOn July 4, 1954 Fritz Walter, as captain of the World Cup team, receives the trophy "Jule Rimet" in the Wankdorf Stadium of Bern.
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Headline: The Hungarian national team before the match against Germany, 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: The Hungarian national team in the stadium of Bern before the game.Photo: Foto Ferdi HartungImage number: 00106834The Hungarian national team before the match against Germany, 1954The Hungarian national team in the stadium of Bern before the game.
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Headline: Fritz Walter, Toni Turek, Jules Rimet before the kick-off of the final, 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: The captain of the German national team Fritz Walter, the Hungarian captain Toni Turek and FIFA President Jules Rimet before the final of the World Cup in Bern.Photo: Foto Ferdi HartungImage number: 00106835Fritz Walter, Toni Turek, Jules Rimet before the kick-off of the final, 1954The captain of the German national team Fritz Walter, the Hungarian captain Toni Turek and FIFA President Jules Rimet before the final of the World Cup in Bern.
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Headline: The German national team before the final in Bern, 1954Date: 04.07.1954Image text: Before the kick-off of the finals of the1954 FIFA World Cup: the German national team.Photo: Foto Ferdi HartungImage number: 00106837The German national team before the final in Bern, 1954Before the kick-off of the finals of the1954 FIFA World Cup: the German national team.
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Headline: Reception of the German national football team in 1954 in LindauDate: 01.01.1954Image text: After winning its first World Cup, in 1954 the German national team was invited for a reception in Lindau. Several people talk in a bedroom. Right in the picture, the football players Jupp Posipal and Horst Eckel.Photo: Werner StuhlerImage number: 00021218Reception of the German national football team in 1954 in LindauAfter winning its first World Cup, in 1954 the German national team was invited for a reception in Lindau. Several people talk in a bedroom. Right in the picture, the football players Jupp Posipal and Horst Eckel.
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Headline: Reception in Munich following the World Cup victory of the German national team, 1954Date: 06.07.1954Image text: The train with the German national football team arrived in Munich on 6.7.1954. The players and the coaching staff were brought to the City Hall by cars and buses through the cheering crowd. The city administration and many companies had given a day off to their employees, tens of thousands of people were waiting in the city center for the reception of the world champions by Mayor Wimmer.Photo: Alfred StrobelImage number: 02290989Reception in Munich following the World Cup victory of the German national team, 1954The train with the German national football team arrived in Munich on 6.7.1954. The players and the coaching staff were brought to the City Hall by cars and buses through the cheering crowd. The city administration and many companies had given a day off to their employees, tens of thousands of people were waiting in the city center for the reception of the world champions by Mayor Wimmer.
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Headline: Reception in Munich following the World Cup victory of the German national team, 1954Date: 06.07.1954Image text: The train with the German national football team arrived in Munich on 6.7.1954. The players and the coaching staff were brought to the City Hall by cars and buses through the cheering crowd. The city administration and many companies had given a day off to their employees, tens of thousands of people were waiting in the city center for the reception of the world champions by Mayor Wimmer.Photo: Alfred StrobelImage number: 02290988Reception in Munich following the World Cup victory of the German national team, 1954The train with the German national football team arrived in Munich on 6.7.1954. The players and the coaching staff were brought to the City Hall by cars and buses through the cheering crowd. The city administration and many companies had given a day off to their employees, tens of thousands of people were waiting in the city center for the reception of the world champions by Mayor Wimmer.
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Headline: Reception in Munich following the World Cup victory of the German national team, 1954Date: 06.07.1954Image text: The train with the German national football team arrived in Munich on 6.7.1954. The players and the coaching staff were brought to the City Hall by cars and buses through the cheering crowd. The city administration and many companies had given a day off to their employees, tens of thousands of people were waiting in the city center for the reception of the world champions by Mayor Wimmer.Photo: Alfred StrobelImage number: 02290987Reception in Munich following the World Cup victory of the German national team, 1954The train with the German national football team arrived in Munich on 6.7.1954. The players and the coaching staff were brought to the City Hall by cars and buses through the cheering crowd. The city administration and many companies had given a day off to their employees, tens of thousands of people were waiting in the city center for the reception of the world champions by Mayor Wimmer.
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Headline: Reception in Munich following the World Cup victory of the German national team, 1954Date: 06.07.1954Image text: The train with the German national football team arrived in Munich on 6.7.1954. The players and the coaching staff were brought to the City Hall by cars and buses through the cheering crowd. The city administration and many companies had given a day off to their employees, tens of thousands of people were waiting in the city center for the reception of the world champions by Mayor Wimmer.Photo: Alfred StrobelImage number: 02290986Reception in Munich following the World Cup victory of the German national team, 1954The train with the German national football team arrived in Munich on 6.7.1954. The players and the coaching staff were brought to the City Hall by cars and buses through the cheering crowd. The city administration and many companies had given a day off to their employees, tens of thousands of people were waiting in the city center for the reception of the world champions by Mayor Wimmer.
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