The rail station at Châtel-Chéhéry near the Aisne on 11th October 1918 showing the limit of the German advance to Paris. A view of the town itself two days later. German prisoners of war at a camp ...
Watering horses of 1st Field Artillery Brigade in the Forêt de la Reine, just north of Boucq, with considerable military traffic congestion. Men of 18th Infantry Regiment advancing in 'artillery form...
Secretary of State for War Newton D Baker visits American troops hospitalised at Romsey in England. The rest of the film is of France. An American Infantry band plays in a damaged barn in the Argonne....
Troops repairing bridges throw rocks to splash the camera. Varennes (where, in July, 3rd Division earned the title 'Marne') showing extensive damage. An American discovering a German booby trap (acted...
A congregation including Robertson and the trainees comes out of King's College Chapel after a service. Robertson watches a drill demonstration on the backs at King's by the trainees, and presents dec...
The men are in civilian clothes but march in formation and carry staves or other weapons. The captions say that these "misguided" men should be fighting for the British in the war for civilisation, an...
(Reel 1) Men of Australian 1st Division marching to Pozières, 16 July, followed by a cyclist patrol and a motorised machine gun battery. Men of the New Zealand Division resting briefly in a village s...
(Reel 1) The opening shows the destruction near Bapaume and Péronne caused by the German retreat. Buildings have been blown up, trees cut down. A British cyclist patrol is greeted by the population o...
Szene mit Jackie Monnier (Mitte)
59 x 84 cm
Szene mit Gustav Diessl (rechts)
Claus Clausen (rechts)
Fritz Kampers (Mitte), Hans Joachim Moebis (rechts)
Hans Joachim Moebis, Gustav Diessl (rechts)
Gustav Diessl, Carl Balhaus, Hanna Hoessrich (v.l.n.r.),
Fritz Arno Wagner, Fritz Métain (links), G.W. Pabst (Mitte), André Saint-Germain (1.v.r.) (Dreharbeiten)
Prager Filmberichte,
Das LBB Kinoprogram,
Film-Kurier, 123/12
The Thuringian Government applied for revocation of permitting of WESTFRONT 1918 at the censorship headquarters in Berlin.The application was accepted. The film was outright banned.
Kinemathograph, 118/24