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Group photo with winners of the Karl Valentin Order, 1982
The annual Karl Valentin Order of the Munich carnival society Narrhalla was awarded to Hans-Dietrich Genscher in 1982. This photo was taken after the ceremony and shows Genscher (left) with award winners of the past years. From right to left: August Everding, Luis Trenker, Gert Froebe. In the middle, Genscher's wife Barbara in a white dress.
Group photo with prize winners of the Karl Valentin Order, 1982
The annual Karl Valentin Order of the Munich carnival society Narrhalla was awarded to Hans-Dietrich Genscher in 1982. This photo was taken after the ceremony, and shows Genscher (left) with award winners of the past years. From right to left: August Everding, Luis Trenker, Gert Froebe. In the middle, Genscher's wife Barbara in a white dress.
Married couple Genscher in conversation with Gert Froebe, 1982
The annual Karl Valentin Order of the Munich carnival society Narrhalla was awarded to Hans-Dietrich Genscher in 1982. Photo of Hans-Dietrich Genscher and his wife Barbara (left) in conversation with actor Gert Froebe. Froebe was a former winner of the Karl Valentin Order.
Franz Josef Strass leaving the Nibelungenhalle in Passau, 1980
Franz Josef Strauss getting a car after having given a speech at the Nibelungenhalle in Passau on the occasion of the Political Ash Wednesday of the CSU. His companions point to the other side of the street, where presumably take place protests against Strauss. His candidacy for chancellor in the federal election of 1980 was accompanied by protests.
Franz Josef Strauss leaving the Nibelungenhalle in Passau, 1980
Franz Josef Strauss getting a car after having given a speech at the Nibelungenhalle in Passau on the occasion of the Political Ash Wednesday of the CSU. His companions point to the other side of the street, where presumably take place protests against Strauss. His candidacy for chancellor in the federal election of 1980 was accompanied by protests.
Event of the CSU in the Nibelungenhalle in Passau, 1980
The CSU held their Political Ash Wednesday in the Nibelungenhalle in Passau in February 20, 1980, which was certainly an important election campaign considering Strauss's candidacy for chancellor. Here, mostly empty seats on long ale-benches. Presumably, the event had just come to an end. On stage, Strauss is besieged by numerous journalists, who probably questioned him about his candidacy.
Event of the CSU in the Nibelungenhalle in Passau, 1980
The CSU held their Political Ash Wednesday in the Nibelungenhalle in Passau in February 20, 1980, which was certainly an important election campaign considering Strauss's candidacy for chancellor. Here, mostly empty seats on long ale-benches. Presumably, the event had just come to an end. On stage, Strauss is besieged by numerous journalists, who probably question him about his candidacy.
Margot Werner with Bavarian politicians at a celebration, 1979
Representatives from the film industry and politicians met at the celebration of the founding of the Film Week Munich. The picture shows the then Minister of Finance Max Streibl (left) and the then Mayor of Munich Erich Kiesl (right). In the middle is the singer and actress Margot Werner.
State visit of the Swedish royal couple in Munich, 1979
Press conference on the occasion of the state visit of King Carl XVI Gustaf and his wife Silvia of Sweden in the hotel "Vier Jahreszeiten" in Munich. Munich was probably a stop during the state visit, because Carl Gustaf met his future wife, Silvia Sommerlath, here in 1972.
State visit of the Swedish royal couple in Munich, 1979
On the occasion of the state visit of Carl XVI Gustaf and his wife Silvia of Sweden many onlookers and media representatives gathered in front of the Munich "Vier Jahreszeiten" hotel to catch a glimpse of the royal couple. The Swedish royal couple was very popular in Germany as well. Silvia of Sweden (born Silvia Renate Sommerlath) is a native German and met her future husband as a hostess at the Olympic Games in Munich in 1972.
State visit of the Swedish royal couple in Munich, 1979
On the occasion of the state visit of Carl XVI Gustaf and his wife Silvia of Sweden many onlookers and media representatives gathered in front of the Munich "Vier Jahreszeiten" hotel to catch a glimpse of the royal couple. The Swedish royal couple was very popular in Germany as well. Silvia of Sweden (born Silvia Renate Sommerlath) is a native German and met her future husband as a hostess at the Olympic Games in Munich in 1972.
State visit of the Swedish royal couple in Munich, 1979
On the occasion of the state visit of Carl XVI Gustaf and his wife Silvia of Sweden many onlookers and media representatives gathered in front of the Munich "Vier Jahreszeiten" hotel to catch a glimpse of the royal couple. The Swedish royal couple was very popular in Germany as well. Silvia of Sweden (born Silvia Renate Sommerlath) is a native German and met her future husband as a hostess at the Olympic Games in Munich in 1972.
State visit of the Swedish royal couple in Munich, 1979
Press conference on the occasion of the state visit of King Carl XVI Gustaf and his wife Silvia of Sweden in the hotel "Vier Jahreszeiten" in Munich. Munich was probably a stop during the state visit, because Carl Gustaf met his future wife, Silvia Sommerlath, here in 1972.
State visit of the Swedish royal couple in Munich, 1979
Press conference on the occasion of the state visit of King Carl XVI Gustaf and his wife Silvia of Sweden in the hotel "Vier Jahreszeiten" in Munich. Munich was probably a stop during the state visit, because Carl Gustaf met his future wife, Silvia Sommerlath, here in 1972.
State visit of the Swedish royal couple in Munich, 1979
Press conference on the occasion of the state visit of King Carl XVI Gustaf and his wife Silvia of Sweden in the hotel "Vier Jahreszeiten" in Munich. Munich was probably a stop during the state visit, because Carl Gustaf met his future wife, Silvia Sommerlath, here in 1972.
State visit of the Swedish royal couple in Munich, 1979
Press conference on the occasion of the state visit of King Carl XVI Gustaf and his wife Silvia of Sweden in the hotel "Vier Jahreszeiten" in Munich. Munich was probably a stop during the state visit, because Carl Gustaf met his future wife, Silvia Sommerlath, here in 1972.
State visit of the Swedish royal couple in Munich, 1979
Press conference on the occasion of the state visit of King Carl XVI Gustaf and his wife Silvia of Sweden in the hotel "Vier Jahreszeiten" in Munich. Munich was probably a stop during the state visit, because Carl Gustaf met his future wife, Silvia Sommerlath, here in 1972.
State visit of the Swedish royal couple in Munich, 1979
On the occasion of the state visit of Carl XVI Gustaf and his wife Silvia of Sweden many onlookers and media representatives gathered in front of the Munich "Vier Jahreszeiten" hotel to catch a glimpse of the royal couple. The Swedish royal couple was very popular in Germany as well. Silvia of Sweden (born Silvia Renate Sommerlath) is a native German and met her future husband as a hostess at the Olympic Games in Munich in 1972.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967.The picture shows him while working in the garden of his home.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967.The picture shows him while working in the garden of his home.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967.The picture shows him while working in the garden.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967.The picture shows him while working in the garden of his home.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967.The picture shows him while working in the garden of his home.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967. The picture shows him harvesting pears.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967. The picture shows him harvesting pears.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967. The picture shows him harvesting pears.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967. The picture shows him harvesting pears.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967. The picture shows him harvesting pears.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967. The picture shows him in his garden at work, he is repainting window frames.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967. The picture shows him in his garden at work, he is repainting window frames.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967. The picture shows him in his garden at work, he is repainting window frames.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967. The picture shows him in his garden at work, he is repainting window frames.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967. The picture shows him in his garden at work, he is repainting window frames.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967. The picture shows him in his garden at work, he is repainting window frames.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967.The picture shows him while working in the garden of his home.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967.The picture shows him while working in the garden of his home.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967.The picture shows him while working in the garden of his home.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967. The picture shows him pouring flowers on the balcony.
The retired Chief Prosecutor Hans Sachs, 1979
Hans Sachs, former Chief Prosecutor of Nuremberg, has retired and dedicated himself to his hobby and garden. In Germany, he became known as a member of the quiz show "Was bin ich?" (What am I?), moderated by Robert Lembke. He was involved in the show from 1955-1989 and together with the rest of the team he won the Golden Camera award in 1967. The picture shows him pouring flowers on the balcony.
The Jordanian royal couple in Munich, 1978
After a diplomatic meeting in Bonn, the Jordanian King Hussein I spent a few days in Berchtesgaden with his wife Queen Nur (civilian name: Lisa Halaby), however on the occasion of his birthday they stayed in the hotel "Vier Jahreszeiten" in Munich. The picture shows Queen Nur.
The Jordanian royal couple in Munich, 1978
After a diplomatic meeting in Bonn, the Jordanian King Hussein I spent a few days in Berchtesgaden with his wife Queen Nur (civilian name: Lisa Halaby), however on the occasion of his birthday they stayed in the hotel "Vier Jahreszeiten" in Munich. The picture shows Queen Nur (left) while talking.
The Jordanian royal couple in Munich, 1978
After a diplomatic meeting in Bonn, the Jordanian King Hussein I spent a few days in Berchtesgaden with his wife Queen Nur (civilian name: Lisa Halaby), however on the occasion of his birthday they stayed in the hotel "Vier Jahreszeiten" in Munich. The picture shows King Hussein (rear center) and Queen Nur (left) while talking.
The Jordanian royal couple in Munich, 1978
After a diplomatic meeting in Bonn, the Jordanian King Hussein I spent a few days in Berchtesgaden with his wife Queen Nur (civilian name: Lisa Halaby), however on the occasion of his birthday they stayed in the hotel "Vier Jahreszeiten" in Munich. The picture shows the royal couple (right) with guests in the restaurant of the hotel.
The Jordanian royal couple in Munich, 1978
After a diplomatic meeting in Bonn, the Jordanian King Hussein I spent a few days in Berchtesgaden with his wife Queen Nur (civilian name: Lisa Halaby), however on the occasion of his birthday they stayed in the hotel "Vier Jahreszeiten" in Munich. The picture shows the royal couple in the hotel room.
The Jordanian royal couple in Munich, 1978
After a diplomatic meeting in Bonn, the Jordanian King Hussein I spent a few days in Berchtesgaden with his wife Queen Nur (civilian name: Lisa Halaby), however on the occasion of his birthday they stayed in the hotel "Vier Jahreszeiten" in Munich. The picture shows the royal couple (right) with guests in the restaurant of the hotel.
The Jordanian royal couple in Munich, 1978
After a diplomatic meeting in Bonn, the Jordanian King Hussein I spent a few days in Berchtesgaden with his wife Queen Nur (civilian name: Lisa Halaby), however on the occasion of his birthday they stayed in the hotel "Vier Jahreszeiten" in Munich. The picture shows the royal couple (middle) with guests in the restaurant of the hotel.
The Jordanian royal couple in Munich, 1978
After a diplomatic meeting in Bonn, the Jordanian King Hussein I spent a few days in Berchtesgaden with his wife Queen Nur (civilian name: Lisa Halaby), however on the occasion of his birthday they stayed in the hotel "Vier Jahreszeiten" in Munich. The picture shows the royal couple at the table with guests, King Hussein receives a present.
The Jordanian royal couple in Munich, 1978
After a diplomatic meeting in Bonn, the Jordanian King Hussein I spent a few days in Berchtesgaden with his wife Queen Nur (civilian name: Lisa Halaby), however on the occasion of his birthday they stayed in the hotel "Vier Jahreszeiten" in Munich. The picture shows the royal couple at the table with guests, King Hussein receives a present.