1963 - JFK is seen waving to crowds from his car and with his wife Jackie Kennedy as the narrator mourns his passing.
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1963 - American soldiers travel by helicopter in Vietnam to get to villages that have been ransacked by the Viet Cong.
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1940 - London burns after night raids by the Luftwaffe (narrated in 1963).
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1938 - FDR convenes with Secretary Ickes, Secretary Hull, Postmaster General Farley and other cabinet members to discuss the war in Europe. France allies itself with Czechoslovakia (narrated in 1963).
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1963 - Civil rights activists board a bus and travel to the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
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1963 - Light bulbs are mass produced at a factory in Japan.
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1963 - Men and women work in a manufacturing plant creating cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment in Japan.
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1963- Civil rights activists are shown marching during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
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1963 - Richard Nixon visits the Berlin Wall with his wife and daughters.
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US - 1963 - in this western, two young men start fighting. Soon, concerned friends come to watch. One of the men fights surprisingly well and defeats the other one.
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1963 - Homeowners salvage what they can when landslides in Los Angeles destroy their hillside houses.
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1963 - Dr. Martin Luther King gives his I Have A Dream speech at the Lincoln Memorial at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
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1944 - Generals Eisenhower and Montgomery plan the D-Day attack, and allied planes bomb occupied France (narrated in 1963).
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1938 - Nazis seize control of Sudetenland, causing a refugee crisis (narrated in 1963).
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1963 - A historic blizzard hits Barcelona, Spain.
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1963 - Generators and turbines are manufactured at a factory in Japan.
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1963 - JFK declares that legislative action is the only answer to fighting institutionalized racism, not increased demonstrations or oppressive police forces.
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1963 - LBJ lays flowers on JFK's casket in a Washington DC church, then Jackie and Caroline Kennedy walk up to the casket.
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1963- Marchers are shown as well as the Washington Monument and singer Marian Anderson takes the stage during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
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1963 - Crowds of activists applaud and cheer as Martin Luther King gives his I Have A Dream speech at the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
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1963 - UCLA's CK Yang wins a decathlon, participating in the javelin throw, pole vault, and 1500 meter dash.
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1963 - Heavy vehicular traffic is seen in a Japanese city.
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1945 - Huge crowds of civilians and servicemen take to the streets of Chicago, Seattle and New York City to celebrate the end of WWII (narrated in 1963).
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1963 - Activists sing and clean up as Martin Luther King departs at the outset of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
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1963 - The Texas Longhorns football team defeats the Rice Owls.
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1963 - Activists prepare folders to be distributed with information about the March on Washington civil rights protest.
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1963 - Crowds of activists applaud as Martin Luther King gives his I Have A Dream speech at the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
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1963 - JFK's funeral procession is seen moving towards the Capitol Building in Washington DC.
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1963 - Jack Ruby shoots JFK's assassin Lee Harvey Oswald as he is being escorted to jail in Dallas, Texas.
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1963 - James Hood and Vivian Malone become the first African-American students at the University of Alabama, and JFK gives a speech on civil rights.
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1963 - crowds of civil rights activists carrying signs from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
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1963 - A hovercraft ferries passengers across the Bristol Channel from Wales to England.
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1963 - Dr. Martin Luther King gives his I Have A Dream speech at the Lincoln Memorial at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
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1963 - Italian soldiers arrive in the Longarone after a deadly flood has wrought heavy destruction.
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1963 - JFK gives a speech explaining that racism is a moral issue, and how despite the Emancipation Proclamation being a hundred years old, the descendants of slaves are still not fully free.
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1963 - Automotive exports are loaded onto ships in Yokohama, Japan.
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1963 - A USAF B-58 bomber sets a new flight time record from Tokyo to London.
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USA - 1963 - Close-up of a nurse tending to patients on bedrest.
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1963 - Mushroom clouds burst after atomic bomb tests.
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US - 1963 - in this romance, a man insists on speaking to his wife. In their argument, misunderstandings and jealousy come to light. She falls out of the window on a hay cart, making people laugh.
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US - 1963 - in this comedy, a woman runs on the street in her underskirts to escape her husband. He follows her into a store and people laugh when she throws apples at him.
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US - 1963 - in this comedy, a man takes a couple home in a carriage. Jealous of their romantic singing, he whips the horse and increases the speed, unsettling his passengers.
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1963 - Dr. Martin Luther King gives his I Have A Dream speech at the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
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US - 1963 - in this comedy, a man and a woman toast and drink to several people, but the woman can't keep up with his drinking and reluctantly accepts more whiskey.