During World War I, cities and villages in north-eastern France have been destroyed by the hundreds and people are living in the ruins. Brave women continue to distribute milk. In the schools, childre...
During World War I, the Americans support the Allies. In order to prevent people from dying of hunger, they send goods to France, then Belgium. Tons of flour and wheat are unloaded from barges, as wel...
Prisoners are searched after the battle. Mail is distributed to the Scottish. British soldiers show their spoils of war and return to the camp. Areas of Martinpuich and Beaumont-Hamel are destroyed an...
Little Ginette learns from a newspaper that Amama, a "Turco" (a soldier from the French colonies), has been decorated for his superb feats in battle. In admiration of his incredible bravery, the young...
In Champagne, relief of the 22nd regiment of dragoons, preceded by its music. Backlighting on the parade of horsemen. The deployment of signs on the ground for an airplane responsible for guiding the ...
Relief infantrymen (tirailleurs) near Fleury-devant-Douaumont. Transporting men and munitions toward the front using truck convoys and 0.60 m railroads. Panorama of the Meuse Valley and Verdun. Daily ...
In February 1916, french soldiers inspect a Zeppelin's wreck, shot down by the autocannons' section of Revigny near Brabant-le-Roi
Verdun after six months of fighting: panoramas of the destruction on the banks of the Meuse River, downtown, at the citadel and in the cathedral. Firefighters taking action. General Dubois giving comm...
Filmplakat von "Unknown Identity" (2009-11)
Diane Kruger, Liam Neeson
Diane Kruger, Liam Neeson
Liam Neeson, Aidan Quinn, Sebastian Koch (v.l.n.r.)
Szene mit January Jones, Liam Neeson (rechts)
Bruno Ganz, Liam Neeson (v.l.n.r.)
Bekim Latifi in "For Reasons Unknown" (2019)
"For Reasons Unknown" (2019)
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.