Early Russia / Germany / European Royalty 220875-01 | Footage Farm
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Early Russia / Germany / European Royalty
World War One - troops in trenches, explosions, reconstruction battle German and Russian troops. Dead in mud filled trenches.
1917 Riots in Germany, dead civilian on ground, carried away in blanket. KPD. German troops. Famine in Germany, people get food handouts from Government.
9. November 1918 Proclamation of Weimar Republic by Philipp Scheidemann, crowds cheering. Government troops. Street demonstrations. Berlin - Red Flag carried in demonstration. Communists
07:03:34 Russian troops march.
07:03:40 Kaiser Wilhelm 1913 reviews troops - war games. Shots repeated. German troops with early machine gun.
07:04:20 European Royalty - Brief shot Edward VII and family in Royal carriage. King Victor Emmanuel of Italy on balcony (barely seen) for visit of Archduke of Russia. King Haakon of Norway visits French President. Ball after wedding of Prince Karl of Austria to Princess Zita. King Ludwig of Bavaria
07:05:15 Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany reviews troops. Royals on hunt. Good shot royals and officers all with feathered helmets walking down steps.
07:05:55 Moscow - street scenes. Berlin - parade for battle of the flowers. Society ladies selling lottery tickets to give charity to orphans.
07:06:40 Troops parade in Berlin. Kaiser at war games, German soldiers with early machine gun.
07:07:42 Start of WWI 1914 - conscription. German troops handed out uniforms. German troops - spiked helmets - march off to war. Kaiser. Crown Prince inspects newly discovered field telephone.
07:08:39 French General Joffre - French Troops.
07:08:51 King George V and Belgium King Albert.
07:08:56 General Von Hindenburg inspects troops. Scenes at the front, guns fired, tanks.
Supplied as silent footage.
There were special court cameramen and photographers who captured the daily life of the Romanov family. The Company of von Gun filmed the Tsar, and with the permission of the Ministry of the Court, showed these films in movie theatres beginning in 1907. Before the February 1917 Revolution, the von Gun Company was the main provider of the Tsar's chronicles in the Russian film industry. After 1907 other filmmakers were permitted to film the Royal family, including A. Drankov, V. Bulla (the elder), Khanzhonkov Company, Pate Company, and others. Before the beginning of World War I a newsreel became popular capturing military parades, holidays, reviews and drills. Many are devoted to the Fleet. They document everyday life of the Baltic Sea and Black Sea squadrons. Some of the newsreels document the fire of the Maly Theatre in Moscow, mass gymnastics, auto and motor races, zoos and animal preserves, and the life of peoples of the Russian Empire. The objects of filming were political and cultural figures, the construction of warships, the Moscow flood, the testing of new agricultural equipment and the oil industry in Baku. There are also films showing the towns of Russia, etc. During World War I, cameramen captured events on all fronts. Before 1915, the exclusive rights to film battles belonged to the Film Department of the Skobelev Committee. The Skobelev Committee of the Assistance to the Wounded Soldiers of the General Staff was founded in November 1904 as a public organization. By the order of the Scobelev Committee many cameramen filmed the events of the World War I, such as Englishman Arcol (representative of Pate Company, filmed on South-Western and Caucasus fronts), cameramen E.D. Dored (represented American companies) and P.V. Ermolov, (filmed events on Caucasus front); P.K. Novitskiy (Gomount Company), N.M. Toporkov, K.E. von Gan, A.K. Gan-Jagelskiy, made filming in the General Headquarters. Other cameramen such as: A. G Lemberg, S, Zebel, Trushe, etc. also worked at the fronts. Cameramen filmed the war not only on the fronts but also from the rear. Since the first month of the war until 1917 the Scobelev Committee produced about 70 newsreels. From 1914 to 1915 cameramen of the Scobelev Committee produced 21 series of the newsreel "Russian Military Chronicle". The materials of this newsreel were used many times for the separate films made by Scobelev Committee and other film companies. Read more at: http://www.pbs.org/redfiles/rao/archives/rgakfd/textind10.html
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