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Headline: Mounted police push back demonstrators in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Policemen on horses try to push back the demonstrators in front of the Schöneberger Rathaus in Berlin-Schöneberg. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401603Mounted police push back demonstrators in Berlin, 1967Policemen on horses try to push back the demonstrators in front of the Schöneberger Rathaus in Berlin-Schöneberg. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Demonstrators and supporters of the Shah in Berlin-Schöneberg, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Supporters of the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and Demonstrators against him come into conflict in front of the Rathaus Schöneberg in Berlin. Supporters of the Shah, so called "Prügel-Perser", attack the demonstrators with slayers and pickets. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401602Demonstrators and supporters of the Shah in Berlin-Schöneberg, 1967Supporters of the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and Demonstrators against him come into conflict in front of the Rathaus Schöneberg in Berlin. Supporters of the Shah, so called "Prügel-Perser", attack the demonstrators with slayers and pickets. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Demonstrators and supporters of the Shah in Berlin-Schöneberg, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Supporters of the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and Demonstrators against him come into conflict in front of the Rathaus Schöneberg in Berlin. Supporters of the Shah, so called "Prügel-Perser" attack the demonstrators with slayers and pickets. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401601Demonstrators and supporters of the Shah in Berlin-Schöneberg, 1967Supporters of the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and Demonstrators against him come into conflict in front of the Rathaus Schöneberg in Berlin. Supporters of the Shah, so called "Prügel-Perser" attack the demonstrators with slayers and pickets. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Arresting of a demonstrator at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Arresting of protesters during the visit of the Shah at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin-Charlottenburg. Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401598Arresting of a demonstrator at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin, 1967Arresting of protesters during the visit of the Shah at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin-Charlottenburg. Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Political activist Rudi Dutschke at the FU Berlin, 1967Date: 01.06.1967Image text: One day before the Shah arrives in Berlin (on 2nd of June), students met at the FU Berlin to be prepared for the next day. Dutschke joined the German SDS Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund in 1965 and from that time on the SDS became the center of the student movement, growing very rapidly and organizing demonstrations against the war in Vietnam. He was the most prominent spokesperson of the German student movement of the 1960s. He advocated a "long march through the institutions of power" to create radical change from within government and society by becoming an integral part of the machinery.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401608Political activist Rudi Dutschke at the FU Berlin, 1967One day before the Shah arrives in Berlin (on 2nd of June), students met at the FU Berlin to be prepared for the next day. Dutschke joined the German SDS Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund in 1965 and from that time on the SDS became the center of the student movement, growing very rapidly and organizing demonstrations against the war in Vietnam. He was the most prominent spokesperson of the German student movement of the 1960s. He advocated a "long march through the institutions of power" to create radical change from within government and society by becoming an integral part of the machinery.
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Headline: Political activist Rudi Dutschke at the FU Berlin, 1967Date: 01.06.1967Image text: One day before the Shah arrives in Berlin (on the 2nd of June), students met at the FU Berlin to be prepared for the next day. Dutschke joined the German SDS Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund in 1965 and from that time on the SDS became the center of the student movement, growing very rapidly and organizing demonstrations against the war in Vietnam. He was the most prominent spokesperson of the German student movement of the 1960s. He advocated a "long march through the institutions of power" to create radical change from within government and society by becoming an integral part of the machinery.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401606Political activist Rudi Dutschke at the FU Berlin, 1967One day before the Shah arrives in Berlin (on the 2nd of June), students met at the FU Berlin to be prepared for the next day. Dutschke joined the German SDS Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund in 1965 and from that time on the SDS became the center of the student movement, growing very rapidly and organizing demonstrations against the war in Vietnam. He was the most prominent spokesperson of the German student movement of the 1960s. He advocated a "long march through the institutions of power" to create radical change from within government and society by becoming an integral part of the machinery.
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Headline: Protesters and spectators during the official visit of the Shah of Iran in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Protesters and spectators in front of the Rathaus Schöneberg during the visit of the Shah in Berlin-Schöneberg. Some people are masked with paper bags. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401605Protesters and spectators during the official visit of the Shah of Iran in Berlin, 1967Protesters and spectators in front of the Rathaus Schöneberg during the visit of the Shah in Berlin-Schöneberg. Some people are masked with paper bags. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Police forces are using water canons in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Police forces are using water canons to dissolve the demonstration at the Opera in Berlin-Charlottenburg during the Shahs visit. Here a water canon hits one of the demonstrators. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401604Police forces are using water canons in Berlin, 1967Police forces are using water canons to dissolve the demonstration at the Opera in Berlin-Charlottenburg during the Shahs visit. Here a water canon hits one of the demonstrators. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Police forces are using water canons in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Police forces are using water canons to dissolve the demonstration at the Opera in Berlin-Charlottenburg during the Shahs visit. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401600Police forces are using water canons in Berlin, 1967Police forces are using water canons to dissolve the demonstration at the Opera in Berlin-Charlottenburg during the Shahs visit. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Persian scholar Bahman Nirumand at the FU Berlin, 1967Date: 01.06.1967Image text: One day before the Shah arrives in Berlin (on 2nd of June), students met at the FU Berlin to be prepared for the next day. Persian scholar Bahman Nirumand (ri.) calls for protest movement against the Shah visit. The paper bag masks were made by the commune 1. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401612Persian scholar Bahman Nirumand at the FU Berlin, 1967One day before the Shah arrives in Berlin (on 2nd of June), students met at the FU Berlin to be prepared for the next day. Persian scholar Bahman Nirumand (ri.) calls for protest movement against the Shah visit. The paper bag masks were made by the commune 1. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement.
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Headline: Students at the university in Berlin, 1967Date: 01.06.1967Image text: One day before the Shah arrives in Berlin (on the 2nd of June), students met at the FU Berlin to be prepared for the next day. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401611Students at the university in Berlin, 1967One day before the Shah arrives in Berlin (on the 2nd of June), students met at the FU Berlin to be prepared for the next day. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement.
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Headline: Persian scholar Bahman Nirumand at the FU Berlin, 1967Date: 01.06.1967Image text: One day before the Shah arrives in Berlin (on 2nd of June), students met at the FU Berlin to be prepared for the next day. Here the Persian scholar Bahman Nirumand calls for protest movement against the Shah visit. The paper bag masks were made by the commune 1. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401610Persian scholar Bahman Nirumand at the FU Berlin, 1967One day before the Shah arrives in Berlin (on 2nd of June), students met at the FU Berlin to be prepared for the next day. Here the Persian scholar Bahman Nirumand calls for protest movement against the Shah visit. The paper bag masks were made by the commune 1. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement.
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Headline: Demonstrators and spectators during the visite of the Shah in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Sepctators, jounalists and demonstrators gatherd in front of the Rathaus Berlin-Schöneberg to see the Shah. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401609Demonstrators and spectators during the visite of the Shah in Berlin, 1967Sepctators, jounalists and demonstrators gatherd in front of the Rathaus Berlin-Schöneberg to see the Shah. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Persian scholar Bahman Nirumand at the FU Berlin, 1967Date: 01.06.1967Image text: One day before the Shah arrives in Berlin (on 2nd of June), students met at the FU Berlin to be prepared for the next day. Persian scholar Bahman Nirumand (ri.) calls for protest movement against the Shah visit. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401607Persian scholar Bahman Nirumand at the FU Berlin, 1967One day before the Shah arrives in Berlin (on 2nd of June), students met at the FU Berlin to be prepared for the next day. Persian scholar Bahman Nirumand (ri.) calls for protest movement against the Shah visit. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement.
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Headline: Policemen during the visite of the Shah in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Policemen at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin-charlottenburg. Two civilians thrust their way through the crowd. Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401599Policemen during the visite of the Shah in Berlin, 1967Policemen at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin-charlottenburg. Two civilians thrust their way through the crowd. Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Protesters and spectators during the visit of the Shah of Iran at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Demonstrators against the state visite of the Shah in Germany and spectators. At this evening the demonstrators gatherd at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin-Charlottenburg, where the Shah and Farah Diba went to. Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401597Protesters and spectators during the visit of the Shah of Iran at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin, 1967Demonstrators against the state visite of the Shah in Germany and spectators. At this evening the demonstrators gatherd at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin-Charlottenburg, where the Shah and Farah Diba went to. Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Arresting a demonstrator in Berlin , 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: The situation escalates during the later part of the evening, when the Shahs stay in Berlin. Police agents, even the head of operations Helmut starke (ri.) remove protesters in Berlin-Charlottenburg. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401596Arresting a demonstrator in Berlin , 1967The situation escalates during the later part of the evening, when the Shahs stay in Berlin. Police agents, even the head of operations Helmut starke (ri.) remove protesters in Berlin-Charlottenburg. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Arresting a demonstrator in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: The situation escalates during the later part of the evening, while the Shahs stay in Berlin. Police removes protesters in Berlin-Charlottenburg. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401595Arresting a demonstrator in Berlin, 1967The situation escalates during the later part of the evening, while the Shahs stay in Berlin. Police removes protesters in Berlin-Charlottenburg. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: The injured student Benno Ohnesorg in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: During a demonstration against the Shah of Persia in Berlin-Charlottenburg Benno Ohnesorg was injured. Here two paramedics carry him on a stretcher. Benno Ohnesorg dies on the drive to the hospital. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401594The injured student Benno Ohnesorg in Berlin, 1967During a demonstration against the Shah of Persia in Berlin-Charlottenburg Benno Ohnesorg was injured. Here two paramedics carry him on a stretcher. Benno Ohnesorg dies on the drive to the hospital. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: The injured student Benno Ohnesorg in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: During a demonstration against the Shah of Persia in Berlin-Charlottenburg Benno Ohnesorg was injured. Here two paramedics carry him on a stretcher. Benno Ohnesorg dies on the drive to the hospital. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401593The injured student Benno Ohnesorg in Berlin, 1967During a demonstration against the Shah of Persia in Berlin-Charlottenburg Benno Ohnesorg was injured. Here two paramedics carry him on a stretcher. Benno Ohnesorg dies on the drive to the hospital. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Arresting of an demonstrator during the Shahs visit in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Demonstration in front of the Rathaus Schöneberg. Policemen tring to arrest an demonstrator. Police faces Protesters and spectators during the official visit of the Shah of Iran in Berlin. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401592Arresting of an demonstrator during the Shahs visit in Berlin, 1967Demonstration in front of the Rathaus Schöneberg. Policemen tring to arrest an demonstrator. Police faces Protesters and spectators during the official visit of the Shah of Iran in Berlin. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Wilhelmine Lübke and Farah Diba in the foyer of the opera in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Wilhelmine Lübke (le.) and Farah Diba (ri.) Lübke in the foyer of the opera in Berlin-Charlottenburg. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces. During the evening demonstrators attack the prominent visitors of the opera.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401591Wilhelmine Lübke and Farah Diba in the foyer of the opera in Berlin, 1967Wilhelmine Lübke (le.) and Farah Diba (ri.) Lübke in the foyer of the opera in Berlin-Charlottenburg. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces. During the evening demonstrators attack the prominent visitors of the opera.
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Headline: Speaker at the university in Berlin, 1967Date: 01.06.1967Image text: One day before the Shah arrives in Berlin (on the 2nd of June), students met at the FU Berlin to be prepared for the next day. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401590Speaker at the university in Berlin, 1967One day before the Shah arrives in Berlin (on the 2nd of June), students met at the FU Berlin to be prepared for the next day. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement.
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Headline: Confrontation betweeen police and demonstrators in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Police faces protesters and spectators during the official visit of the Shah in the Rathaus Schöneberg in Berlin. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401589Confrontation betweeen police and demonstrators in Berlin, 1967Police faces protesters and spectators during the official visit of the Shah in the Rathaus Schöneberg in Berlin. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Spectators on the Kurfürstendamm in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Spectators on Kurfürstendamm waiting to see the royal visitors. They were waving and clapping their hands. In the background you can see the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtnis-Kirche. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401588Spectators on the Kurfürstendamm in Berlin, 1967Spectators on Kurfürstendamm waiting to see the royal visitors. They were waving and clapping their hands. In the background you can see the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtnis-Kirche. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Police is escorting the Iranian visitors through Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Police is escorting the Iranian visitors down Kurfürstendamm in Berlin (Mitte). On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401587Police is escorting the Iranian visitors through Berlin, 1967Police is escorting the Iranian visitors down Kurfürstendamm in Berlin (Mitte). On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Demonstration against the Shah of Persia in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Protesters in front of the Rathaus Schöneberg during the official visit of the Shah of Iran in Berlin. They were holding Posters, which named the Shah "Murderer". Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401586Demonstration against the Shah of Persia in Berlin, 1967Protesters in front of the Rathaus Schöneberg during the official visit of the Shah of Iran in Berlin. They were holding Posters, which named the Shah "Murderer". Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Police is escorting the Iranian visitors down Kurfürstendamm in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Police is escorting the Iranian visitors down Kurfürstendamm. In the background you can see the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtnis-Kirche (le.). On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401585Police is escorting the Iranian visitors down Kurfürstendamm in Berlin, 1967Police is escorting the Iranian visitors down Kurfürstendamm. In the background you can see the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtnis-Kirche (le.). On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Cars with protesters in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: The official police escort is followed by some cars with protesters posing with paper bag masks as the Shah and his wife. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401584Cars with protesters in Berlin, 1967The official police escort is followed by some cars with protesters posing with paper bag masks as the Shah and his wife. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Police is escorting the Iranian visitors in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Police is escorting the Iranian visitors in Berlin. In the background you can see the "Siegessäule". On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401583Police is escorting the Iranian visitors in Berlin, 1967Police is escorting the Iranian visitors in Berlin. In the background you can see the "Siegessäule". On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: President Heinrich Lübke arriving at the entrance of the opera in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: President Heinrich Lübke (2. ri.) arriving at the entrance of the opera in Berlin-Charlottenburg. There will be given a performance of the opera "Zauberflöte". On the other side of the street peopel are demonstrating against the visite of the Shah of Persia in Germany. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces. During the evening demonstrators attack the prominent visitors of the opera.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401582President Heinrich Lübke arriving at the entrance of the opera in Berlin, 1967President Heinrich Lübke (2. ri.) arriving at the entrance of the opera in Berlin-Charlottenburg. There will be given a performance of the opera "Zauberflöte". On the other side of the street peopel are demonstrating against the visite of the Shah of Persia in Germany. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces. During the evening demonstrators attack the prominent visitors of the opera.
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Headline: Wilhelmine Lübke arriving at the entrance of the opera in Berlin, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Wilhelmine Lübke arriving at the entrance of the opera in Berlin-Charlottenburg. There will be given a performance of the opera "Zauberflöte". On the other side of the street people are demonstrating against the visite of the Shah of Persia in Germany On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces. During the evening demonstrators attack the prominent visitors of the opera.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401581Wilhelmine Lübke arriving at the entrance of the opera in Berlin, 1967Wilhelmine Lübke arriving at the entrance of the opera in Berlin-Charlottenburg. There will be given a performance of the opera "Zauberflöte". On the other side of the street people are demonstrating against the visite of the Shah of Persia in Germany On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces. During the evening demonstrators attack the prominent visitors of the opera.
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Headline: Policemen and some members of the Iranian secret service arrest protesters, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Protests in front of the Rathaus Schöneberg during the visit of the Shah of Iran in Berlin. Journalists document the detention of demonstrators. Policemen and some members of the Iranian secret service face protesters and spectators during the official visit of the Shah in Berlin. The Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401580Policemen and some members of the Iranian secret service arrest protesters, 1967Protests in front of the Rathaus Schöneberg during the visit of the Shah of Iran in Berlin. Journalists document the detention of demonstrators. Policemen and some members of the Iranian secret service face protesters and spectators during the official visit of the Shah in Berlin. The Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Demonstration against Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi in Berlin-Schöneberg, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Protests in front of the Rathaus Schöneberg during the visit of the Shah in Berlin. Police and Iranian secret service members are in focus of the cameras. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401579Demonstration against Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi in Berlin-Schöneberg, 1967Protests in front of the Rathaus Schöneberg during the visit of the Shah in Berlin. Police and Iranian secret service members are in focus of the cameras. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Hamburgs high society waiting for the arrival of Shah Reza Pahlevi and his wife at the airport, 1967Date: 03.06.1967Image text: Ladies from Hamburgs high society waiting for the arrival of the Persian Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at the airport in Hamburg. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401578Hamburgs high society waiting for the arrival of Shah Reza Pahlevi and his wife at the airport, 1967Ladies from Hamburgs high society waiting for the arrival of the Persian Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at the airport in Hamburg. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.
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Headline: Students at the university in Berlin, 1967Date: 01.06.1967Image text: One day before the Shah arrives in Berlin (on the 2nd of June), students met at the FU Berlin to be prepared for the next day. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401577Students at the university in Berlin, 1967One day before the Shah arrives in Berlin (on the 2nd of June), students met at the FU Berlin to be prepared for the next day. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement.
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Headline: Arrival of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at the airport in Hamburg, 1967Date: 03.06.1967Image text: Arrival of Shah Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at the airport in Hamburg. Onlookers behind the barrier are cheering and waving Persian flags. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401576Arrival of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at the airport in Hamburg, 1967Arrival of Shah Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at the airport in Hamburg. Onlookers behind the barrier are cheering and waving Persian flags. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.
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Headline: Arrival of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at the airport in Hamburg, 1967Date: 03.06.1967Image text: Arrival of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi (2.ri.) at the airport in Hamburg. Mohammad Reza Pahlevi is surrounded by bodyguards and politicians. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401575Arrival of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at the airport in Hamburg, 1967Arrival of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi (2.ri.) at the airport in Hamburg. Mohammad Reza Pahlevi is surrounded by bodyguards and politicians. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.
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Headline: Hightened security for the arrival of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife at the airport in Hamburg, 1967Date: 03.06.1967Image text: Hightened security for the arrival of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at the airport in Hamburg. Two policemen on a rooftop observe the airport. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401574Hightened security for the arrival of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife at the airport in Hamburg, 1967Hightened security for the arrival of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at the airport in Hamburg. Two policemen on a rooftop observe the airport. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.
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Headline: Demonstration at Hamburg airport, 1967Date: 03.06.1967Image text: Demonstration angainst Shah Mohammad Reza Palahvi at Hamburg airport. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401573Demonstration at Hamburg airport, 1967Demonstration angainst Shah Mohammad Reza Palahvi at Hamburg airport. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.
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Headline: Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at the Hamburg town hall, 1967Date: 03.06.1967Image text: The mayor of Hamburg, Herbert Weichmann (ri.), with Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi (in the middle) and his wife Farah Diba (le.) in the "Bürgermeistersaal" of the townhall of Hamburg. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401572Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at the Hamburg town hall, 1967The mayor of Hamburg, Herbert Weichmann (ri.), with Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi (in the middle) and his wife Farah Diba (le.) in the "Bürgermeistersaal" of the townhall of Hamburg. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.
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Headline: Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba during a tour of the Hamburg harbour 1967Date: 03.06.1967Image text: Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba during a tour of the Hamburg harbour. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401571Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba during a tour of the Hamburg harbour 1967Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba during a tour of the Hamburg harbour. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.
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Headline: Shah Mohammad and his wife Farah Diba during a tour of the Hamburg harbour, 1967Date: 03.06.1967Image text: Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba (at the right with sunglasses) during a habour tour in Hamburg. Behinde them there is a Police boat for their protection. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401570Shah Mohammad and his wife Farah Diba during a tour of the Hamburg harbour, 1967Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba (at the right with sunglasses) during a habour tour in Hamburg. Behinde them there is a Police boat for their protection. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.
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Headline: Protesters at the harbour in Hamburg, 1967Date: 03.06.1967Image text: Demonstrators and onlookers during the state visit of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at the harbour in Hamburg. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401569Protesters at the harbour in Hamburg, 1967Demonstrators and onlookers during the state visit of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at the harbour in Hamburg. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.
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Headline: Arrival of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at the harbour in Hamburg, 1967Date: 03.06.1967Image text: Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi (in the middle) and his wife Farah Diba (white dress) on their way to a boat trip through Hamburg harbour. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401568Arrival of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at the harbour in Hamburg, 1967Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi (in the middle) and his wife Farah Diba (white dress) on their way to a boat trip through Hamburg harbour. After the violent riots the day before in Berlin and the death of the student Benno Ohnesorg in course of the demonstrations, police takes drastic measures against protesters. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife Farah Diba stay 30 hours in Hamburg under strict police protection.
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Headline: Political activist Rudi Dutschke at the Univeristy FU Berlin, 1967Date: 01.06.1967Image text: Political activist Rudi Dutschke give a speech at the University FU Berlin. Dutschke calls students for protest against the state visite of Shah Mohammad Reza Palahvi (on the 2nd of June). Dutschke joined the German SDS Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund in 1965 and from that time on the SDS became the center of the student movement, growing very rapidly and organizing demonstrations against the war in Vietnam. He was the most prominent spokesperson of the German student movement of the 1960s. He advocated a "long march through the institutions of power" to create radical change from within government and society by becoming an integral part of the machinery.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401567Political activist Rudi Dutschke at the Univeristy FU Berlin, 1967Political activist Rudi Dutschke give a speech at the University FU Berlin. Dutschke calls students for protest against the state visite of Shah Mohammad Reza Palahvi (on the 2nd of June). Dutschke joined the German SDS Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund in 1965 and from that time on the SDS became the center of the student movement, growing very rapidly and organizing demonstrations against the war in Vietnam. He was the most prominent spokesperson of the German student movement of the 1960s. He advocated a "long march through the institutions of power" to create radical change from within government and society by becoming an integral part of the machinery.
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Headline: Political activist Rudi Dutschke at the Univeristy FU Berlin, 1967Date: 01.06.1967Image text: Political activist Rudi Dutschke give a speech at the University FU Berlin. Dutschke calls students for protest against the state visite of Shah Mohammad Reza Palahvi (on the 2nd of June). Dutschke joined the German SDS Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund in 1965 and from that time on the SDS became the center of the student movement, growing very rapidly and organizing demonstrations against the war in Vietnam. He was the most prominent spokesperson of the German student movement of the 1960s. He advocated a "long march through the institutions of power" to create radical change from within government and society by becoming an integral part of the machinery.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401566Political activist Rudi Dutschke at the Univeristy FU Berlin, 1967Political activist Rudi Dutschke give a speech at the University FU Berlin. Dutschke calls students for protest against the state visite of Shah Mohammad Reza Palahvi (on the 2nd of June). Dutschke joined the German SDS Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund in 1965 and from that time on the SDS became the center of the student movement, growing very rapidly and organizing demonstrations against the war in Vietnam. He was the most prominent spokesperson of the German student movement of the 1960s. He advocated a "long march through the institutions of power" to create radical change from within government and society by becoming an integral part of the machinery.
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Headline: Demonstration in front of the Rathaus Berlin-Schöneberg, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Protesters and spectators in front of the Rathaus Schöneberg in Berlin during the visit of the Shah in Berlin. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401565Demonstration in front of the Rathaus Berlin-Schöneberg, 1967Protesters and spectators in front of the Rathaus Schöneberg in Berlin during the visit of the Shah in Berlin. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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Headline: Speaker at the university in Berlin, 1967Date: 01.06.1967Image text: One day before the Shah arrives in Berlin (on 2nd of June), students met at the FU Berlin to be prepared for the next day. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401564Speaker at the university in Berlin, 1967One day before the Shah arrives in Berlin (on 2nd of June), students met at the FU Berlin to be prepared for the next day. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement.
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Headline: Arrival of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at Rathaus Schöneberg, 1967Date: 02.06.1967Image text: Arrival of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at Rathaus Schöneberg. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.Photo: Max SchelerImage number: 02401563Arrival of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at Rathaus Schöneberg, 1967Arrival of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi and his wife Farah Diba at Rathaus Schöneberg. Rathaus Schöneberg served as the seat of the city senate and office for the Mayor Heinrich Albertz. On June 2, 1967 Pahlavi was received in West Berlin, accompanied by violent clashes of protesters with Iranian secret police collaborators and massive police forces, whereby the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras, an incident that became a turning point in the devolution of the German student movement. On 26 September Mayor Albertz was forced to resign after an investigation into the police's role in the killing.
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