Bridgeman Arts
Interview with Alf Hicks, part 2 - cameraman who filmed the Invasion of Normandy, including the Falaise Pocket and the liberation of Brussels.
Interview with Alf Hicks, part 2 - cameraman who filmed the Invasion of Normandy, including the Falaise Pocket and the liberation of Brussels. Filmed in 2007.
Bridgeman Arts
French and German troops at the Battle of the Marne, WWI, 1914 - IMW954586
French and German troops at the Battle of the Marne in 1914, where taxis were used to transport soldiers to the front.
Bridgeman Arts
Poverty in the Jewish ghetto, Warsaw, 1940
Scenes from a poverty-stricken Jewish ghetto in Warsaw, Poland, 1940. Lack of housing, hunger and desperation result in malnutrition and begging on the streets.
Bridgeman Arts
Building of the Berlin Wall in 1961. Relatives wave at each other across the wall and barbed wire.
Anti-Communist propaganda film. August 1961, building of Berlin Wall. People waving to relatives from each side of the wall. Various columns of refugees, in post-war Europe and Asia.
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Germany begins controversial swine flu vaccination
VOICED: Germany begins controversial swine flu vaccination
Bloomberg
Germany Marks 25 Years Since Fall of Berlin Wall
Nov. 10 ""Germany has marked a turning point in its history, commemorating the twenty-five years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. But the celebrations also came with a warning. Bloomberg's Hans Nichols reports on Countdown. (Source:...
Bloomberg
Why Greece Still Needs Debt Relief
May 11 -- Nick Malkoutzis, MacroPolis editor, discusses the prospects for a bailout deal for Greece with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Alix Steel and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
Bloomberg
What Is the Break-Even Point for OPEC, U.S. Shale?
Dec. 1 -- Willem Buiter, chief economist at Citigroup and Bloomberg's Hans Nichols discuss the economic impact on oil producing nations and OPEC as prices continue to tumble. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Corrects headline.)
Other
Youtube: The Animated History of Germany Part 1
This video shares an animated history of Germany, spanning from 300 B.C. to present-day. [4:28]