A glance into the everyday life of the Monarchy's prisoner of war camp in Esztergom, where primarily Russians were detained.
Gentlewomen collect donations from pedestrians in a collecting box. Children are given cake.
In 1898 the Hungarian Royal National Defense built a garrison hospital on Gyáli Street in Budapest. In 1914, due to the increase in the number of sick and wounded, a military hospital (1) for war cas...
The film was prepared during the second year of World War I, and shows the daily life of one of Budapest’s favorite walking areas, the Danube Boardwalk. Well-dressed elegant men and women are stroll...
Report on Leopoldville, former capital of Belgian Congo.
Promotional documentary on missionary work in Belgian Congo. Commissioned by the Priests of the Sacred Heart, who are trying to recruit new missionaries for the Belgian colony of Congo.
War-time report, probably broadcasted in July-August 1919.
News report about the memorial service, held in Bruges and Antwerp, following the repatriation of the remains of Charles Fryatt, an English captain accused, condemned and shot by the Germans for pirac...
Still from "Was Liebe vermag"
Still from "Christa Hartungen"
Gustav Fröhlich, Lars Hanson (from left to right)
Still from "Die Topharmumie"
Luis Trenker
Lyda Salmonova
Screenshot from "Die Lokomobil-Fabrik R. Wolf Magdeburg-Buckau"
Szene aus "Der rote Baron"
Notes on the censorship of all films depicting themes related with WWI.
Reproduction of a law act of 1917 establishing to prior censorship of films related with WWI.
Commentary on the film and its subject matter (the tribute to Unknown Soldiers lost in World War I).
Notes on 2 documentary films portraying the countrywide tributes to the Unknown Soldiers lost in World War I.