The battery canters into a field and unlimbers, deploying its guns, then relimbers and canters off. The battery canters in column head-on out of the field and turns away when close to the camera. One ...
US soldiers disembark from their ship at a French port. A group of US Navy officers and men posed with French children they have temporarily adopted. More Infantry on the march. A long column of US nu...
French soldiers show US troops, led by a lieutenant-colonel, the correct method of building a command post dugout - a large, solid and permanent structure. German prisoners lined up for the camera are...
Foch leaves the Château de la Valdes des Ecoliers at Charmont, Pershing's own château. Pershing sees the Marshal to his car, then himself leaves by car. Pershing arrives (out of sequence) at his chÃ...
US logistical build-up on the Western Front, probably 1918.
Representative officers from the various Allies watch as the senior Belgian officer shows the senior American officer around. They pass a parade of Belgian cyclist troops. The US flag is raised while ...
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry parade with the standard presented by the Princess, and march to the trenches. They enter heading towards "Prowse Point", the shallow, waterlogged trench wh...
Sergeants of a British drill squad train US soldiers who carry British equipment and include a group of WACs. The Americans are put through bayonet practice against sandbags and parrying against a liv...
Alice Verden
Still with Lyda Salmonova
Szene aus "Westfront 1918"
Paul Wegener
Erich Ponto, Alice Verden
Szene aus "Der rote Baron"
Adolf Klein (on the left), Henny Porten, Theodor Loos, Olga Engl (sitting, from left to right)
Szene aus "Aus dem Buche des Lebens"
Notes on the censorship of all films depicting themes related with WWI.
Reproduction of a law act of 1917 establishing to prior censorship of films related with WWI.
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.