Views of the city, which lies on the Danube, show the statue of the poet Petofi, and of Empress Maria Teresa. The local regiment, No 72 Infantry Regiment, parades through the street. A river steamer a...
I. The two battalions, otherwise respectively 15th and 8th Battalions, the London Regiment, march in very muddy greatcoats and caps through a rear area village, followed by their Red Cross contingent....
(Reel 15) The episode starts with 'Justice'. Lloyd George, as Minister of Munitions, gives a public speech from an Army staff car. A montage of women and men operating various metal presses, drop hamm...
I. (Reel 1) The Western Front 1916, re-edited sections of IWM 116 BATTLE OF THE ANCRE, using the same scenes and captions as the original, but not in the same order. This covers events in the middle p...
(Reel 3) The episode starts with the figure 'Justice', which fades out. The captioning is outspoken. "We show you in this episode how extreme were the sufferings of those brave men who went with throb...
(Reel 13) After the opening with 'Justice', the episode consists entirely of unrelated scenes of the Western Front. Scottish troops in long-shot carrying barbed wire. The officer of a tunnelling compa...
(Reel 17) The episode starts with 'Justice'. Thereafter the first part is a re-edited version of IWM 303 GERMAN NAVAL INACTIVITIES and IWM 358 ZEEBRUGGE, showing German sailors in Ostend prior to the ...
(Reel 1) The series uses dramatised symbols to cover gaps in its actuality material. It opens, as do all the episodes, with a brief scene of an actress portraying 'Justice', blindfold with scales and ...