Field Artillery fire a 75mm M16 field gun. Riflemen practise firing lying down at a range, and then retire.
Newsreel item on the US Army in training on the Pacific Coast of America, April or May ...
The troops are based at a skiing lodge in the mountains, well above the snow-line. The various groups go out on patrols, moving in single file up and down the mountain tracks at a height of 3500 metre...
A high angle view shows the royal parade, including the coach holding King George and Queen Mary, passing through the crowded streets. The procession arrives outside Saint Paul's, and the King gets ou...
The French-made gun (no identification, but possibly a 155mm naval gun) rests in its emplacement with its breech-block removed. The caption says it was destroyed in the Austrian attack which took Belg...
The procession, led by priests with lighted candles, files down the steps of the Hofburg followed by the coffin and an escort of Hungarian Life Guards on foot. The coffin is loaded into a hearse. The ...
The damage was probably done during the First Battle of the Marne. The interior of the church shows slight structural damage and holes in the roof. The caption describes this as the work of "German Ku...
A pan over the Lady Hardinge War Hospital at Bombay. A stretcher carrying one of the wounded is taken from an ambulance into the hospital.Some of the buildings show bomb damage, and people clear up ou...
A shell-burst lands beside an Austro-Hungarian observation post, scattering snow over the men. In response an assault company is alerted from its hut, while its 37mm mountain howitzer is manhandled in...
Czechoslovak volunteers on a gun carriage of a long-range cannon during the battle of Terron.
Czechoslovak volunteers on a gun carriage of a long-range cannon during the battle of Terron.
Czechoslovak volunteers on a gun carriage of a long-range cannon during the battle of Terron.
A soldier on anti-gas overall during the battle of Terron.
Czechoslovak volunteers on trucks during the battle of Terron.
Intelligence service of Czechoslovak volunteers on French battlefield.
An oath of legion Nazdar in Bayonne.
Ceremonial blessing of the flag of Czech legion (28th September 1914) in Kiev.
Emil Perlmann, Wenn die Waffen ruhen...!, Der Kinematograph, 619, (1918). Erörterung der Lage der Filmindustrie angesichts des greifbaren Kriegsendes. Die Filmindustrie müsse den Kampf gegen die Zen...
Walter Thielemann, Der Film 1917, Der Kinematograph, 573, (1917), S. 12ff. Jahresrückblick. Positiv hervorgehoben wird die immer breitere Anerkennung, die dem Kino zuteil werde, da der immer mehr sei...
Colonia-Film-GmbH, Die Leute wollen mal wieder lachen !, Der Kinematograph, 508, (1916), S. 43.
Theodor Zimmermann, Zur Lage in der Zensurfrage, Der Kinematograph, 624, (1918). Bericht, dass das Innenministerium befohlen habe, alle Zensurverordnungen unverzüglich aufzuheben. Lediglich Verordnun...
Poldi Schmidl, Der Kinobesitzer als Staatsbeamter, Der Kinematograph, 607, (1918). Angesichts der geplanten Konzessionspflicht für Kinobesitzer wird die Möglichkeit einer Verstaatlichung der Filmind...
Mercedes-Film GmbH, Die Leibhusaren und ihre Geschichte, Der Kinematograph, 565, (1917). Die Werbung verweist darauf, dass der Film durch von Mackensens Frau gefördert wird.
Argus, Neuheiten auf dem Berliner Filmmarkte, Der Kinematograph, 614, (1918). "Kinder der Liebe" als Tendenz- und Aufklärungsfilm bezeichnet, dessen Absicht überzeuge. "Der Gefangene von Dahomey" se...
R. Genenchen, Kriegsunterstützung und Kinobesuch, Der Kinematograph, 506, (1916), S. 17. Bericht darüber, dass die Gemeinde Weida/Sachsen Soldatenfrauen, die Kinos besuchen, die städtische UnterstÃ...