File:Aankomst van Ambonnezen in Nederland Weeknummer, 51-13 - Open Beelden - 16551.ogv
Aankomst_van_Ambonnezen_in_Nederland_Weeknummer,_51-13_-_Open_Beelden_-_16551.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 1 min 46 s, 320 × 240 pixels, 640 kbps overall, file size: 8.08 MB)
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[edit]DescriptionAankomst van Ambonnezen in Nederland Weeknummer, 51-13 - Open Beelden - 16551.ogv |
English: Newsreels in which Dutch subjects of a certain week are presented.
The ship "Atlantis" arrives in Rotterdam. Aboard are 925 South-Moluccan people, mostly former KNIL soldiers with their wives and children. SHOTS: - Ship moors; - Moluccan women in Indonesian attire, Moluccan men in uniform; children are wrapped up warmly before leaving the ship; - people leave the ship (women in sarong and with open sandals); in the customs office ashore people crowd around the stove; - the Moluccan people get into busses; during the ride they sit silently and look out the windows; - the women and children enjoy the the rice table in the dining hall of the Demobilization Center in Amersfoort.
Nederlands: Bioscoopjournaals waarin Nederlandse onderwerpen van een bepaalde week worden gepresenteerd.
Het schip "Atlantis" arriveert in Rotterdam. Aan boord bevinden zich 925 Zuid-Molukkers, voornamelijk ex-KNIL-militairen met hun vrouwen en kinderen. SHOTS: - Schip legt aan; - Molukse vrouwen in Indonesische kledij, Molukse mannen in uniformen; de kinderen worden, vóór het aan wal gaan, warm ingestopt; - mensen gaan van boord (vrouwen in sarong en op open sandalen); in de douanehal op de wal groepen de mensen samen rond de kachel; - de Molukkers stappen in autobussen; tijdens de rit zitten ze zwijgend uit de ramen naar buiten te kijken; - in de eetzaal van het Demobilisatiecentrum te Amersfoort laten de mannen, vrouwen en kinderen zich de rijsttafel goed smaken. |
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Source | BG_13144 at Open Beelden |
Author | Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid |
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