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Summary
Anti-war demonstrators during a moratorium march in Washington DC to protest the Vietnam War. Policemen advance towards peace activists and pacifist demonstrators. The policemen arrest the demonstrators at the Lincoln Memorial. They question the arrested demonstrators before placing them in a patrol wagon or paddy wagon. The demonstrators being placed in the patrol wagon. The patrol wagon pulls away. Metropolitan Police insignia on the wagon. Location: Washington DC USA. Date: November 14, 1969.
Footage Information
Source | CriticalPast |
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Title: | Policemen arrest demonstrators and place them in a patrol wagon during a moratorium in Washington DC to end the Vietnam War. |
Description: | Anti-war demonstrators during a moratorium march in Washington DC to protest the Vietnam War. Policemen advance towards peace activists and pacifist demonstrators. The policemen arrest the demonstrators at the Lincoln Memorial. They question the arrested demonstrators before placing them in a patrol wagon or paddy wagon. The demonstrators being placed in the patrol wagon. The patrol wagon pulls away. Metropolitan Police insignia on the wagon. Location: Washington DC USA. Date: November 14, 1969. |
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Date: | 1969-11-14 |
Clip ID: | 65675059469-H264 |