War news: trying out a new gas mask that "goes on in a second" and a speed test; visit by Raymond Poincaré in Noyon and in the surrounding villages; the Prince of Wales presents the Badge of the Orde...
Jean and Suzette, two orphans, are raised by the inn-keeper Frantz Hobscher who mistreats them. When World War I is declared, the imperial authorities order Hobscher to trick spies into thinking he's ...
Shots of the destroyers that participated: the Bouclier, the Magon and the Capitaine Mehl. Officers and crews on a building walkway. The cannons and torpedo-launcher tubes used in the victory are pres...
On July 14, 1919, the allied troops march through the streets of Paris to celebrate their victory.
The French merchant fleet: port traffic in Le Havre and Rouen, sending off a cargo ship and a submarine in Cherbourg, and the artillery equipment of commercial ships. Defense of the Adriatic coastline...
Eight topics of the times: - the British naval fusiliers leave for Dardanelles. -British Red Cross Day. -In Arrow, at the Officers School, Colonel Herro is decorated for acts of glory in the face of t...
Parade of French and allied troops under the Arc de triomphe and on the Champs-Élysées. The signing of the Treaty of Versailles: delegations arriving by car, a crowd on the terrace, troops on the Ch...
On August 10, 1920, the Zeppelin L 72, surrendered by Germany as war reparations, flies over the Grand Palais (Great Palace) and the Eiffel Tower.