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Willy Brandt (German pronunciation: [ˈvɪli ˈbʁant]; born Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm; 18 December 1913 – 8 October 1992) was a German statesman and politician, leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) from 1964 to 1987 and chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1969 to 1974. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1971 for his efforts to strengthen cooperation in western Europe through the EEC and to achieve reconciliation between West Germany and the countries of Eastern Europe. He was the first Social Democrat chancellor since 1930.
Fleeing to Norway and then Sweden during the Nazi regime and working as a leftist journalist, he took the name Willy Brandt as a pseudonym to avoid detection by Nazi agents, and then formally adopted the name in 1948. Brandt was originally considered one of the leaders of the right wing of the SPD, and earned initial fame as Governing Mayor of West Berlin. He served as Foreign Minister and Vice Chancellor in Kurt Georg Kiesinger's cabinet, and became chancellor in 1969. As chancellor, he maintained West Germany's close alignment with the United States and focused on strengthening European integration in western Europe, while launching the new policy of Ostpolitik aimed at improving relations with Eastern Europe. Brandt was controversial on both the right wing, for his Ostpolitik, and on the left wing, for his support of American policies, including the Vietnam War, and right-wing authoritarian regimes. The Brandt Report became a recognised measure for describing the general North-South divide in world economics and politics between an affluent North and a poor South. Brandt was also known for his fierce anti-communist policies at the domestic level, culminating in the Radikalenerlass (Anti-Radical Decree) in 1972.
The characters of Oz, fictional characters on the television series about prison life, are a diverse mixture of inmates from various gangs and prison staff.
The corrections officers (COs) are mostly white (predominantly Irish and Italian) with many black and some Latino officers. The warden, Leo Glynn, is African American and started off his career as a CO at Oz. Most of the COs come from lower socio-economic classes. Some are amoral and prone to corruption. The main unit manager, Tim McManus, is the only authority figure who has not started off as a guard and this therefore gives him a different point of view about how to deal with the inmates. The rest of the non-correctional staff, such as Dr. Gloria Nathan and psychiatrist Sister Peter Marie ("Sister Pete") Reimondo, have a much more humane view of prisoners, and often push Glynn and the others to see the inmates as human beings. Overall, different factions within the staff are almost always at odds, trying to manage internal problems while keeping the public calm regarding the way the prison is being managed.
Actors: Jon Boylan (actor), Tom Butterworth (actor), Ray Cannon (actor), Matthew Card (actor), James Dance (actor), Nick Ilott (actor), Robin Jones (actor), Phillip Whiteman (actor), Francesca Brand (actress), Corrie Tyler (actress), Tom Adams (producer), Bill Thomas (director),
Genres: Documentary,Actors: Richard Attenborough (actor), Peter Bowles (actor), Rory Bremner (actor), Stephen Daldry (actor), Charles Dance (actor), Michael Frayn (actor), Rupert Graves (actor), Tom Hardy (actor), David Hare (actor), Conleth Hill (actor), John Hurt (actor), Nicholas Hytner (actor), Jeremy Irons (actor), Kwame Kwei-Armah (actor), Roger Allam (actor),
Genres: Documentary,Actors: Thommi Baake (actor), Pierre Besson (actor), Markus Boysen (actor), Michael Brandner (actor), Matthias Brandt (actor), Heinz-Josef Braun (actor), Matthias Caspari (actor), Felix Eitner (actor), Christian Ewald (actor), Michael Gahr (actor), Fabian Gerhardt (actor), Robert Giggenbach (actor), Wolfgang Grindemann (actor), Jörg Gudzuhn (actor), Hans-Jörg Assmann (actor),
Plot: The movie depicts the final days of Willy Brandt as the chancellor of Germany in 1974. It shows how his advisor Guillaume was responsible for Brandt's fall and how political interests by other colleague further lead to the end of Brandt's career.
Keywords: 1970s, based-on-true-story, betrayal, bodyguard, cold-war, crisis, election-campaign, espionage, family-relationships, german-politicsActors: Heinz Baumann (actor), Hans Peter Hallwachs (actor), Horst Hiemer (actor), Wolfgang Hosfeld (actor), Valerij Kossoj (actor), Hermann Lause (actor), Wolfgang Michael (actor), Ulrich Mühe (actor), Raidar Müller-Elmau (actor), Hans-Michael Rehberg (actor), Udo Samel (actor), Roland Schäfer (actor), Eugen Selbmann (actor), Peter Sodann (actor), Helmut Ahner (actor),
Genres: Biography, Drama,Former German Chancellor Willy Brandt speaks to Llew Gardner about his life in politics and also why the Common Market is good not only for Europe but Britain as well. First shown:05/12/1974 If you would like to license a clip from this video please e mail: archive@fremantlemedia.com Quote: VT10380
Hace 50 años, Willy Brandt se arrodilló para pedir perdón delante del monumento a las víctimas del Gueto de Varsovia. El actual gobierno ultraconservador polaco considera que el gesto no fue suficiente y exige reparaciones.
Willy Brandt is elected as the new Chancellor of Germany. The election took place in Bonn in 1969. 90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID: 2231.12 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/ British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as ...
Many Germans still think highly of the German chancellor Willy Brandt. Read more: http://www.dw.de/program/people-and-politics/s-3217-9798
London Airport, London Various shots of Willy Brandt making statement. Various shots of Mr. Brandt answering questions. Mr. Gaitskell asks Herr Brandt questions. Various shots of arrival of Herr Brandt. (Orig. Neg.) Cataloguers Note: At the time of this interview Herr Brandt, the pro-Western, anti-Communist leader, held office as the mayor of West Berlin (1957-66), and was soon to achieve international renown during the Berlin Wall crisis (1961) FILM ID:2714.19 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/ British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes mo...
Es war eine Geste, die in die Geschichte einging: der Kniefall von Bundeskanzler Willy Brandt vor 50 Jahren in Warschau. Schweigend verharrte er damals eine halbe Minute am Ehrenmal für den Aufstand im jüdischen Ghetto 1943 - ein einzigartiges Symbol des Versöhnungsprozesses nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. Nach Warschau gereist war Brandt, um den Vertrag zu unterzeichnen, in dem die Bundesrepublik die Oder-Neiße-Linie als Westgrenze Polens akzeptiert. Bundespräsident Frank-Walter Steinmeier hat heute die Bedeutung der deutsch-polnischen Beziehungen gewürdigt. "Die Partnerschaft zwischen Deutschland und Polen ist eine wichtige Voraussetzung für eine erfolgreiche Zukunft", sagte Steinmeier in einer Videobotschaft zum Jahrestag. Mehr Infos: https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/steinmeier-warschau-k...
Kaum ein deutscher Politiker war jemals so beliebt und gleichzeitig so umstritten. Die Bilder von seinem Kniefall in Warschau gingen um die Welt: Es geht natürlich um Willy Brandt. Als erster deutscher Bundeskanzler besuchte er die DDR und sorgte mit seinem Motto: „Wandel durch Annäherung“ für ziemlichen Wirbel. Warum Willy Brandt das deutsch-deutsche Verhältnis so wichtig war und worüber er schließlich stolperte - darum geht es hier. Bitte entschuldigt den erneuten Upload, in der ersten Version des Videos war leider ein Fehler enthalten.
Am 18. Dezember 2013 wäre Willy Brandt 100 Jahre alt geworden. Torsten Körner hat ein Buch über "Die Familie Willy Brandt" geschrieben. Es zeichnet darin das Bild eines widersprüchlichen Menschen. Bayerischer Rundfunk: http://www.br.de/capriccio Autor: Lars Friedrich
21 janvier 1973 Ce sujet brosse le portrait de Willy BRANDT à l'occasion de la rencontre qui doit avoir lieu entre ce dernier et Georges POMPIDOU les 22 et 23 janvier 1973. politique; archive television; archive tv; ina; inna; Institut National de l'Audiovisuel; french tv Images d'archive INA Institut National de l'Audiovisuel http://www.ina.fr Abonnez-vous http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Inapolitique Abonnez-vous http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Inapolitique #INA #Politique
Konfetti-Parade für Willy Brandt in New York. Willy Brandt spricht vor dem Abgeordnetenhaus von Berlin, 3.10.1957: Willy Brandt wird zum Bürgermeister von Berlin gewählt - Vereidigung . Willy Brandt wird vor seiner Bücherwand zu den von ihm geschriebenen Büchern interviewt . John Forster Dulles als Gast im Berliner Abgeordnetenhaus - Willy Brandt spricht als Präsident des Bundesrats . Willy Brandt spricht im November 1958 aus Anlaß des Berlin-Ultimatums der Sowjets (entmilitarisierte freie Stadt) zum Rechtsstatus Berlins . Szenen der Welt-Reise Febr./Mäz 1959) von Willy Brandt: USA - Japan - New Dehli . Willy Brandt in Berlin im Publikum. US-Außenminister Christian A. Herter im Jini 1959 in Berli. . WB bei Kennedy . WB in Fernsehsendung von Meet the Press . WB spricht auf SPD-Parteita...
Willy Brandt (German pronunciation: [ˈvɪli ˈbʁant]; born Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm; 18 December 1913 – 8 October 1992) was a German statesman and politician, leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) from 1964 to 1987 and chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1969 to 1974. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1971 for his efforts to strengthen cooperation in western Europe through the EEC and to achieve reconciliation between West Germany and the countries of Eastern Europe. He was the first Social Democrat chancellor since 1930.
Fleeing to Norway and then Sweden during the Nazi regime and working as a leftist journalist, he took the name Willy Brandt as a pseudonym to avoid detection by Nazi agents, and then formally adopted the name in 1948. Brandt was originally considered one of the leaders of the right wing of the SPD, and earned initial fame as Governing Mayor of West Berlin. He served as Foreign Minister and Vice Chancellor in Kurt Georg Kiesinger's cabinet, and became chancellor in 1969. As chancellor, he maintained West Germany's close alignment with the United States and focused on strengthening European integration in western Europe, while launching the new policy of Ostpolitik aimed at improving relations with Eastern Europe. Brandt was controversial on both the right wing, for his Ostpolitik, and on the left wing, for his support of American policies, including the Vietnam War, and right-wing authoritarian regimes. The Brandt Report became a recognised measure for describing the general North-South divide in world economics and politics between an affluent North and a poor South. Brandt was also known for his fierce anti-communist policies at the domestic level, culminating in the Radikalenerlass (Anti-Radical Decree) in 1972.
[Verse 1:]
I want you to know that when I leave
It'll be the last you'll ever see of me
I tried so damn hard to fix you
To make you believe in what I see
If you wanna be broken, be broken
I won't dare try to mend you again
I've tried my best to get through
But there's no getting in
[Chorus:]
When I go, I'll pack my bags
Won't leave a note
No second chance
No, that's all we wrote
[Verse 2:]
I tell myself that this time
Something's gonna change
That you'll look into my eyes
And your heart will fall in place
Well you need space
Darling, you're such a headache
I'm not sure
How much I can take
[Chorus:]
When I go, I'll pack my bags
Won't leave a note
No second chance
No, that's all we wrote
When I go, I won't be back
Don't ask me for
A second chance
No, that's all I wrote
[Bridge:]
Drop everything baby
The bottle is calling
Whoa, you're sinking
Fall down, pass out
No you can't feel a thing
And if you start to honey
Just keep drinking
[Chorus:]
When I go, I'll pack my bags
Won't leave a note
No second chance
No, that's all we wrote
When I go, I won't be back
Don't ask me for
A second chance
No, that's all I wrote
[Bridge:]
Drop everything baby
The bottle is calling
Whoa, you're sinking (sinking)
Fall down, pass out
No you can't feel a thing
And if you start to honey