Messter-Woche Nr. 12 / 1915

Deutschland 1915 Wochenschau
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Duration
05:15 min
Production company
Messter Film GmbH (Berlin)
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Source
Bundesarchiv
Kategorie
Wochenschauen

1. Intertitle: Italy: Avezzano blossoms again from the ruins of the earthquake... Image: Reconstruction work after the earthquake in Avezzano. 2. Intertitle: … A farmer who was buried under the rubble for 24 hours. 3. Intertitle: Berlin: Princess Alexandra Viktoria of Schleswig Holstein-Sonderburg Glücksburg, wife of August Wilhelm, views the military hospital train of the Lower Barnim district. Image: Inspection of the Lower Barnim district's hospital train by Princess Alexandra Viktoria (wife of August Wilhelm of Prussia) in Berlin; railway station area; princess and entourage arrive; men of the German Red Cross assembled; the princess enters the hospital train. 4. Intertitle: German Landsturm occupies a French city. Filmed by Martin Kopp. Image: March through the streets; assembly in a square; presenting arms. 5. Intertitle: Alarm and departure of a munitions column. Image: Soldiers, some on horseback, storm out of an ammunition depot to a site where the munitions carts are standing; harnessing and departing with the vehicles. 6. Intertitle: War reports from the west. 7. Intertitle: How our soldiers celebrate carnival time in the field. Filmed by Martin Kopp. 8. Intertitle: War reports from the east. 9. Intertitle: Evacuation of 200 Russian officers captured in the battle near Ełk. Scenes specially filmed by our correspondent. 10. Intertitle: The captured Russian divisional commander with priest. Specially filmed by our correspondent. 11. Intertitle: The 65,000 Russian prisoners of the 10th Army after the battle near Ełk. Specially filmed by our correspondent. Image: The Russian prisoners are marched off. 12. Intertitle: Distribution of bread to the prisoners who, according to their own account, had not eaten for 12 days. Specially filmed by our correspondent. Image: German soldiers distributing bread to the Russian prisoners.