Aboard a sailboat in the Toulon harbor, the Invention Department carries out underwater listening experiments directed by Jean Perrin.
France in arms : How a citizen becomes a soldier: clothing, physical training, peeling potatoes, mess and military training. Men write "Vive la France" (Long Live France) with their bodies on the floo...
Emperor Nicolas II and the Hereditary Grand Duke salute the Russian troops who then perform gymnastic tricks, a tug-of-war, and sack race. His Majesty Nicolas II, accompanied by an archbishop, then vi...
During the First World War, Vickers manufactured munitions and war materials needed for combat. In the workshops, shrapnel and shells are manufactured by workers, while women and young girls assemble ...
French, Serbian, and Greek troops advance against Bulgarian troops in Macedonia in September 1918: the effects of artillery shots, columns of captured prisoners and equipment, views of Prilep, moving ...
Soldiers are taught to use the Lewis Machine Gun, a fixed mount weapon, during military training using pictures.
Rushes showing the terrain's condition after the March 1918 German offensive: the devastated hill of Mont Renaud, destroyed wayside cross, a deserted village. George Clemenceau's visit to the Monchy-H...
Placing flowers at the cenotaph. Marshals Joffre and Foch at the Porte Maillot in Paris. Parade of French generals on horseback and soldiers on foot, filmed from the ground and the top of the Arc de t...
The clergy leave the church.
Exercise with pennons in the courtyard of the cadet school in Vienna.
Exercise with pennons in the courtyard of the cadet school in Vienna.
A part of the training: overcomming of wooden barriers in full gear.
A crowd of civilians on Wenceslas Square in Prague during mobilization.
A crowd of civilians on Wenceslas Square in Prague during mobilization.
A traffic at the square in Předměřice nad Jizerou by unveiling the monument (14th June 1925).
People in Předměřice nad Jizerou look unveiling of the monument "Burial in Carpathians" by a famous Czech sculptor Jan Štursa (14th June 1925).
Dr. Weiser, Der Ernemann-Kinox im Felde, Der Kinematograph, 438, (1915), S. 21. Bericht über die Eröffnung eines Feldkinos. Beigefügt ist ein Bild des Kinos mit seinen Besuchern. Der Verfasser kün...
O. Verf.. "Das Kinoplakat." Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie III, 3/4 (1913/1914): 70. Meldung über die zunehmende Hebung des Niveaus von Kinoplakaten. Statt auf grelle...
L. B., Berliner Filmneuheiten, Der Kinematograph, 686, (1920), S. 21-22. "Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari" wird als bahnbrechendes Werk beschrieben, dass beweise, wozu die Filmkunst imstande sei. "Der Re...
Neuheiten auf dem Berliner Filmmarkte, Der Kinematograph, 416, (1914), S. 19-20. Rezension der Kinoneuerscheinungen. Die Zahl der rezensierten Unterhaltungsfilme (in denen Soldaten zwar dargestellt we...
O. Verf.. „Das Programm in Kriegszeiten.“ Der Kinematograph 405 (1914): 8. Obwohl viele Kinos geschlossen hätten, würden die Besucherzahlen in den Kinos immer weiter zunehmen. Dies sei insbesond...
Rosenthal, Alfred. „Kinovorstellungen in Vereinen.“ Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie III,8 (1913/1914): 198-200. Ratgeber mit Vorschlägen, wie Filmvorführungen in ...
Spectator. "Der heutige Stand der Kinoreform." Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie III, 3/4 (1913/ 1914): 49-56. Der Autor warnt vor den Gefahren, die vom Kino ausgingen un...