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Press Photo The audience protesting against Schlamm in Germany

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Tumults about Schlamm and Kuby - Tumults broke out on May 18th in the overcrowded Congress Hall of the German Museum in Munich during a political controversy between the journalists William S. Schlamm and Erich Kuby about the theme "Has the Cold War Been Cancelled?'. Schlamm stood for his thesis of fighting the communism without making compromises, whereas Kuby declines Schlamm's opinion as panic causing. OPS: The audience protesting against Schlamm. Keystone Munic, May 19th, 1960

Photo measures 8.25 x 6 inches.

Photo is dated --none.

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