A German aerodrome, where British aircrew (including a Captain Benson) and groundcrew pose for the camera. Some of them are wearing bush hats. In front of a hangar are four Fokker DVII fighters, one w...
The funeral of a nurse killed when one of the British military hospitals in France was bombed (deliberately, according to the film) by the Germans in their March offensive. The caption style which is ...
I. The tunnelling company loads itself and its equipment into lorries, unloads at the end of the journey, and enters the trench system. At the minehead shaft one man wearing breathing apparatus checks...
I. 'DIFFICULTIES OF TRANSPORT. Some of the troubles to be overcome by the transport to keep in touch with the advancing troops.' Wagons, carts, 18-pounder artillery and a convoy of motor lorries pass ...
The aircraft is a Fairey Campania type seaplane piloted by Lieutenant Hay. Two camera-views are shown (one after the other rather than intercut) one from the bows, the other from the stern. The aircra...
The general area of Ypres. Filmed from just outside the town itself, shells falling on buildings on the outskirts. Two Mark V tanks, one Male, one Female, both carrying soldiers, move over open countr...
I. 'BALKAN REFUGEES. Turk, Bulgar and Greek refugees seeking work, are examined and photographed before receiving their pass.' Two British soldiers manhandle dishevelled refugees into line. Each man h...
I. 'QUEEN AMONG THE TANKS. Wonderful of Her Majesty inspecting a Tankodrome in France.' Queen Mary stands with the usual retinue by a line of Mk IV tanks - it is a sunny day and she holds a parasol. S...
Screenshot from "Heimkehr"
Szene mit Rudolf Biebrach (links)
Screenshot from "Zwei blaue Jungen"
Still with Rudolf Biebrach (lying)
Still from "Tirol in Waffen"
Screenshot from "Heimkehr"
Screenshot from "Fürstliches Familienglück"
Messter Film GmbH, Zum 70. Geburtstag Generalfeldmarschalls von Hindenburg, Der Kinematograph, 561, (1917), S. 18-19.