Film shots from the life of the Finance Minister, JUDr. (doctor of law) Alois Rašín. Funeral of Alois Rašín in February 1923. Funeral procession is leaving the building of the National Museum. Cof...
Overall view of the town followed by the shots of the most important buildings in town and its immediate surroundings (chateau, the Church of St. Lawrence, town hall, textile mill of the Bartoň of Do...
Return of T.G.M. to his home land. The train bringing him to Prague makes a stop in Dolní Dvořiště, České Budějovicve, Veselí - Mezimostí and Benešov; he receives a warm welcome at each of t...
The Sokol Gathering guests are coming by cars to Žofín. Sokol members coming from different countries are marching in a ceremony parade; they are being welcomed by people looking down at them from t...
The year 1928 was marked by celebrations of the tenth anniversary of foundation of the Czechoslovak Republic. On Malostranské Square there was unveiled the Memorial of the French politician and histo...
President T. G. Masaryk enters the grounds of an anti-aircraft artillery exercise in Strahov, Prague. He is accompanied by important military functionaries- commander of the Military Cabinet of the Pr...
Detailed description of the modern technology of sugar beet processing. In other words the sugar odtained from the beet slips goes through several phases of the production process (centrifuge, filtrat...
The furrier's shop of the Karakul Company is located at 2 Františkánská Street, the town of Plzeň. We can watch a fashion show and two models (a man and a woman) showing the newest male and femal...
Farmer Tomeš says farewell to his son Jeníček before leaving to the front: "Remember on Blaník, liberation comes!"
Tomeš says goodbye to his son with words: "Don ´t forget for Blaník my son!". Blaník is an sacred mountain in Czech national mythology.
A farewell on platform. From the left: family of Bárta, Janda and Tomeš. On the right side comes a dispatcher.
Three families on the villiage green after the mobilization. From the left Mrs. Bártová and her son, Bárta (laborer), Janda (smith) and Tomeš (farmer) pledge a loyalty to the idea of Slavonic unit...
A common motto of the three friends before leaving for the front: "The world must protect democracy and small nations against "boots" of Prussian militarism!"
An indignant message of Bárta (laborer) to his friends Janda (smith) and Tomeš (farmer) before leaving for the front: "We are Czechs, we are Slavs! And they want to rush us against Slavs!"
Before moving to the front: Janda (smith) and his wife.
Before moving to the front: Tomeš (farmer) and his wife.