Student protesters peacefully walking on city sidewalk during April 1968 anti Vietnam War rally wearing white shirts and ties, holding up banners and signs

During Spring 1968 students take to the streets protesting Vietnam War and German Emergency Acts (Notstandgesetze) debated in parliament. Student leader Rudi Dutschke is shot by an assassin in April 1968. Dutschke fights for his life. Demonstrators believe that the tabloid press published by the Springer Verlag had incited the assassin with hate articles.
During Spring 1968 students take to the streets protesting Vietnam War and German Emergency Acts (Notstandgesetze) debated in parliament. Student leader Rudi Dutschke is shot by an assassin in April 1968. Dutschke fights for his life. Demonstrators believe that the tabloid press published by the Springer Verlag had incited the assassin with hate articles.
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Regular 8 Agfacolor camera original scanned full frame in 4K at 18 fps ProResHQ and cropped for HD, slowed to match original camera speed of 16 fps
Editorial #:
1296186429
Collection:
Getty Images Editorial Footage
Date created:
14 April, 1968
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Clip length:
00:00:11:22
Location:
Berlin, Germany
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QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) HD 1920x1080 24p
Originally shot on:
Standard 8mm 480 15p
Source:
Getty Images Editorial Footage
Object name:
berlin1967-8mm4kscan_09