National Broadcasting Company, Inc., Collection. 1953 - 1962. Motion Picture Films. 1953 - 1962. NIXON: EYEWITNESS IN RUSSIA AND POLAND

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National Broadcasting Company, Inc., Collection. 1953 - 1962. Motion Picture Films. 1953 - 1962. NIXON: EYEWITNESS IN RUSSIA AND POLAND

1959

David Brinkley and Ray Scheer Interview Nixon. Nixon speaks, enplanes in Baltimore's Friendship Airport, deplanes in Moscow, greets Deputy Premier Kozlov, rides into Moscow, greets Pres. Voroshilov in the Kremlin, confers with Anastas Mikoyan, meets Russians at the Soviet Fair in Gorky Park, deplanes in Leningrad, talks with hecklers, visits Russian factories, tours Czarist palaces in Petrograd, deplanes in Novosibirsk (Siberia), visits a hydroelectric plant, shakes hands With women in Sverdlovsk, speaks on Russ. TV, deplanes in Warsaw, wages to crowds, confers with Gomulka and others, tours the Ghetto, visits a WWII mass cemetery, and enters Cardinal Wyszynski's cathedral. Nixon and Khrushchev open the Amer. Trade Fair in Moscow, debate: ride in a boat, and confer in K.'s dacha. Mrs. Nixon visits a Young Pioneer's Camp. Shows the atomic icebreaker Lenin and the house in Ekaterinburg where Czar Nicholas II and his family were shot. Other personages shown include Milton Eisenhower and Adm. Rickover.

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