The film describes the prisoners as the "result of the great French victory in Champagne". They are led into a large cultivated area, standing in 'blocks' of a few hundred men. Dragoons, apparently in...
The film is presented, uncut, in reverse order of events. It begins with Pershing saying goodbye to the British Adjutant-General, Sir G H Fowke, and the French General Peltier, prior to entering his c...
Damage in the Roye-Soissons area, showing many of the smaller towns and villages. Destroyed fruit trees. A desecrated cemetery at Tergnier. Damaged houses at Coucy-la-Ville and Coucy-le-Château. The ...
The film jumps and pulls-back frequently, making it very hard to follow. It starts with posed groups of football teams. A group of RAF officers, including a chaplain, talk together. Portrait shots, in...
gelatina bromuro d'argento/pellicola (poliestere)
gelatina bromuro d'argento/pellicola (poliestere)
gelatina bromuro d'argento/pellicola (poliestere)
gelatina bromuro d'argento/pellicola (poliestere)
gelatina bromuro d'argento/pellicola (poliestere)
gelatina bromuro d'argento/pellicola (poliestere)
The picture "Weinlese in Frankreich" (Vintage in France) had to be removed.The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.