I. SMS Prinz Regent Luitpold and Friedrich der Grosse pass camera. Medium shot of Friedrich der Grosse with pan to German battleships in line ahead. SMS Bayern and Kronprinz Wilhelm pass camera. Mediu...
The camera is fixed at a high position looking down onto Ludgate Circus as the various elements of the procession file through. Leading are Royal Marines and sailors, some of whom took part in the Zee...
(Reel 1) The Prince, wearing his naval uniform, comes on board HMS Renown at Portsmouth harbour on 14th March, shaking hands with Rear-Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey and Captain Dudley B N North. With the ...
In the introductory animation film, the figures of an Austro-Hungarian and a German soldier stand at the lower end of a see-saw spanning the Carpathians, while a high-ranking Russian officer (possibly...
After the death of Franz Joseph, Charles I of Austria was crowned Charles the IV of Hungary on December 30, 1916, in Budapest. The film is of the coronation ceremony, which took place in the Palace of...
"Reportage on what life is in the trenches on the Western Front. It questions the aim to be achieved in spite of the bloodshed and continuation of dying soldiers in the Belgian killing fields. This re...
Newsitems from all around the world.
Pathé newsitems showing a number of military subjects.
Pathé newsitems showing a number of military subjects.
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)
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.