In November 1919, under the watchful eye of a police officer, Parisians stand in line in front of the first public restaurant serving a 2 franc fixed-price menu. Commissioner of provisions Henri Roy s...
Excerpts of various films made by the American Committee regarding the aid provided to the disaster victims in the Aisne department. Parade of children in uniforms. Toddlers eating their snack, nappin...
On May 18, 1918 in Saleux, the German Elfriede tank is introduced to Under-secretary of State for Inventions Jules-Louis Breton. British Officers and soldiers are also present. From July 1st through 5...
At the Mailly camp in 1916, Generals Marouchevsky, Lokhvitsky, Gilinsky and Prince Peter of Montenegro inspect the 3rd brigade of the Russian expeditionary force. In Semipalatinsk (Kazakhstan) in 1919...
While attentive and amused members of the Higher Committee of the Invention Department are watching from aboard a fishing boat, a man tests the effectiveness of a wetsuit in a pond. Submitted to milit...
The year is 1915. The French air force, fighting on the front lines, is divided into bomber, reconnaissance, and fighter plane squadrons. Before taking off, the pilots responsible for bombing enemy li...
A historical chronicle spanning from 1913 to 1918, created by this formation's elders and dedicated to Drs. Dardennois and Rouvillois, Heads of the Health Service. The description, operation and evolu...
During World War I, the Americans support the Allies. In order to prevent people from dying of hunger, they send goods to France, then Belgium. Tons of flour and wheat are unloaded from barges, as wel...
Alice Verden
Still from "Störe nicht die Flitterwochen"
Szene aus "Das Geheimnis des Ingenieurs Branting"
Lyda Salmonova
Still from "Paragraph 80, Absatz II"
Still with Alice Verden, Erich Ponto (both on the left)
Still with Alexander von Antalffy (on the left)
G.W. Pabst (Mitte), André Saint-Germain (rechts) (Dreharbeiten)
Stern-Film, Alkohol, Lichtbildbühne, 49, (1918), S. 69.
O. Verf.. „Der Mangel an Aktualitäten.“ Der Kinematograph 400 (1914): 3-4. Artikel, der den Mangel an aktuellen Aufnahmen aus dem Krieg beklagt. Der Krieg sei die richtige Gelegenheit für die Pr...
Elster, Alexander. "Kinogewerbe und Kinokunst." Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie III,7 (1913/1914): 172-173. Die wirtschaftliche Lage des Kinogewerbes verhindere eine kÃ...
Die Verfilmung von Königlichen Lazarettbesuchen in der "Eiko-Woche", Der Kinematograph, 441, (1915), S. 10. Bericht über die Absicht de Eiko-Woche, nicht nur Kämpfe zu filmen, sondern auch das mili...
Das neue Filmzensurgesetz, Der Kinematograph, 692/93, (1920), S. 15-17. Bericht über das am 15.4.1920 erlassene Filmzensurgesetz. Das Erlassen des Gesetzes bedeute einen schwarzen Tag für die deutsc...
Englische Beobachtungen im Berliner Kino, Der Kinematograph, 421, (1915), S. 27. Bericht, der aus der Londoner "Daily Mail" zitiert wird und die Eindrücke eines englischen Reporters von einer Wochens...