NBC News -- MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBS AND FREEDOM 1968 -- Pictured: People marching during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom political rally in Washington, DC on August 28, 1963 -- (Photo by: NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
VIETNAM - JANUARY 01: American Marine riflemen coming out of helicopters near Chu Lai during the Vietnam War. They had been operating in the Vietnamese bush, to flush out the Viet Congs, partisans of the National Liberation Front (NLF). (Photo by Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images)
Leaders of March on Washington for Jobs & Freedom marching w. signs (R-L) Rabbi Joachim Prinz, unident., Eugene Carson Blake, Martin Luther King, Floyd McKissick, Matthew Ahmann & John Lewis. (Photo by Robert W. Kelley/Time Life Pictures/Getty Images)
Picture dated 22 November 1963 of US President John F. Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline, shortly before his assassination in Dallas. Photo prise le 22 novembre 1963, du Président J. F. Kennedy et son épouse Jacqueline, juste avant son assassinat ŕ Dallas. (Photo credit should read OFF/AFP/Getty Images)
UNSPECIFIED - CIRCA 1754: John F Kennedy motorcade, Dallas, Texas USA, 22 November 1963. Close-up view of President and Mrs Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally and his wife. Photographer: Victor Hugo King. (Photo by Universal History Archive/Getty Images)
AUSTRIA - JUNE 03: During the Vienna summit in Austria, John Fitzgerald KENNEDY, United States president, meets with USSR Premier and Council head Nikita KHRUSHCHEV during the height of the Cold War. The two men shake hands June 3, 1961 in front of the United States Embassy. (Photo by Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images)
29 Aug 1968, Chicago, Illinois, USA --- Jeers greet Chicago police officers as they attempt to disperse demonstrators outside the Conrad Hilton, Democratic Convention headquarters hotel Wednesday, August 29, 1968.
UNITED STATES - FEBRUARY 08: After being silenced by a sore throat, George Harrison (second left) and the Beatles chat with Ed Sullivan. (Photo by Fred Morgan/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
Die 60er Jahre sind bestimmt vom technischen Fortschritt. Laser, Videospiele und Satellitentechnik werden erfunden. Computer schrumpfen auf die Größe eines TV-Geräts. Die Medizin feiert immense Erfolge. Ihren Höhepunkt finden die Entwicklungen, als Neil Armstrong am 20. Juli 1969 als erster Mensch auf dem Mond landet. Tom Hanks blickt in seiner Dokumentation auf das Jahrzehnt zurück./Die 60er Jahre sind bestimmt vom technischen Fortschritt. Laser, Videospiele und Satellitentechnik werden erfunden. Computer schrumpfen auf die Größe eines TV-Geräts. Die Medizin feiert immense Erfolge. Ihren Höhepunkt finden die Entwicklungen, als Neil Armstrong am 20. Juli 1969 als erster Mensch auf dem Mond landet. Tom Hanks blickt in seiner Dokumentation auf das Jahrzehnt zurück.