Messter-Woche 3/1914 1914

Synopsis

1 subtitles: Austria. An Austrian Landwehr Brigade to March to the front ready.
Image: In the image of the Landwehr Brigade, a Brigadier draws twice his cap in front of the camera.
three of them waving six officers, in the camera.
2. subtitles: The German Russian border crossing Eydtkuhnen-Kybarti after the pursuit of the Russians.
Image: German (?) Soldiers ride on horse-drawn carriages over the border, a border House in the background;
Soldiers standing around;
many houses are burnt out along the road.
3. subtitles: Images of the Western theater.
4. intertitles: An approx. 200 metres long tunnel blasted by the French will be restored by 800 men of our railway troops in a surprisingly short time.
Image: Hundreds of men with spade in hand digging.
Railway runs through the recovered tunnel.

Topics

German Reich (DtR) ; Austria; Austro-Hungarian Empire ; Russia ; 1914-1918 (total period; first world war) ; 1914 ; Military (military; Reichswehr; Wehrmacht; National People's Army/NVA; Bundeswehr) ; War ; Land forces (Army) ; First world war

Type

Newsreel (G)

Genre

Newsreel (segment/subject/clip)

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Title:

Messter-Woche 3/1914

Oesterreich. Eine österreichische Landwehrbrigade zum Abmarsch an die Front bereit. Messter Woche Nr. 3 (first intertitle)

Country of Origin:
German Reich

Year of Production and/or Release

Year of Production:
1914

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