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  1. The 1953 British Mount Everest expedition was the ninth mountaineering expedition to attempt the first ascent of Mount Everest, and the first confirmed to have succeeded when Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary reached the summit on 29 May 1953.

  2. 3. März 2013 · Everest 1953: First Footsteps - Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. National Geographic revisits the 1953 British summit to Everest when the first people stood atop the world's highest...

  3. The Conquest of Everest: Directed by George Lowe. With Meredith Edwards, John Hunt, George Band, Tom Bourdillon. Documentary that covers the famous and successful expedition of the Everest conquest by Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary, the first climbers to reach its peak.

    • (851)
    • Documentary, Adventure
    • George Lowe
    • 1953-12-07
  4. Die Bezwingung des Everest ist ein im Himalaya -Gebirge entstandener, britischer Dokumentarfilm aus dem Jahre 1953. Regie führte der Bergsteiger und Expeditionsteilnehmer George Lowe . Mount Everest. Gipfelstürmer Hillary und Norgay. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Handlung. 2 Produktionsnotizen. 3 Auszeichnungen. 4 Rezeption. 5 Einzelnachweise. 6 Weblinks.

    • Die Bezwingung des Everest
    • Englisch
  5. 78 minutes. Country. United Kingdom. Language. English. Box office. £158,584 (UK) [1] The Conquest of Everest is a 1953 British Technicolor documentary film directed by George Lowe about various expeditions to the summit of Mount Everest. [2] It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

    • 7 December 1953
  6. 6. Juni 2019 · What drove the men who risked and lost their lives to conquer the world’s highest mountain for Britain? Fifty years on, Penny Mallory, whose ancestor, Georg...

    • 54 Min.
    • 89,2K
    • Documentary Base
  7. The first successful ascent of Mount Everest by a team of two men from New Zealand and Nepal, led by Colonel John Hunt, was on 29 May 1953. The two climbers reached the summit of the world at 1130 local time after a gruelling climb up the southern face and celebrated with a Buddhist offering.