The black-and-white footage by filmmaker Ernst Hirsch documents the solemn consecration of the altar in Freiberg's St. Marien Cathedral and the consecration of the newly built high altar in the Cathed...
The black-and-white film "Putti" is a collaborative work of the so-called amateur film studio of the Kulturbund Dresden from 1952, in which Ernst Hirsch acted as cameraman and the later DEFA director ...
The black-and-white footage by Ernst Hirsch shows famous views of Dresden by the painter Bernardo Bellotto, known as Canaletto. He juxtaposes the historical images with current footage from 1962 and d...
This mostly animated black and white film by Erich Schnabel is a detailed instruction on how to build the model glider "Baby", a design by Helmut Kirschke from 1934.
This film was digitized as pa...
The black-and-white footage by Ernst Hirsch documents the completion of the external reconstruction work on the Zwinger, which was destroyed in the air raids on Dresden in 1945. The film goes into det...
These largely private black-and-white footage of Alfred Richter, a merchant in Dresden for fruit, vegetables and tropical fruits, also known as "Bananen-Richter," show scenes from family life with the...
The black-and-white footage by Dresden ENT physician Gerhard Schneider documents the first Reich Garden Show, which was held in Dresden from April 24 to October 11, 1936. This exhibition took place in...
The private black-and-white footage by Alfred Richter, a merchant in Dresden for fruits, vegetables and tropical fruits, also known as "Bananen-Richter," show the family life of the Richters, especial...
Dagny Servaes, Adolf Klein, Ernst Hoffmann, Heinrich Schroth, Käte Haack (v.l.n.r.)
Ilse Werner, Heinrich George, Ernst von Klipstein (v.l.n.r.)
Szene mit Margit Barnay, Fritz Kortner und Ernst Hofmann (v.l.n.r.)
Paul Dahlke, Walter Lieck, Leo Peukert, Ernst Legal, Hans Stiebner (v.l.n.r.)
Martin Sonneborn, Ernst Hinsken (MdB, CDU/CSU) (v.l.n.r.)
Toni Sailer, Heinz Erhardt, Ernst Stankovski, Ina Bauer (v.l.n.r.)
Rudolf Schündler, Gustaf Gründgens, Ernst Legal (vorne, v.l.n.r)
Beppo Brem, Joe Stöckel, Ruth Lommel, Franz Muxeneder, Ernst Waldow (v.l.n.r.)