Collection de reportages sur la Belgique, réalisés par Charles De Keukeleire pour France Actualités (Actualités Gaumont). Chaque reportage est introduit par un carton explicatif, illustré d'un d...
The crowd watching is mainly civilian, men and women in summer clothes. Out in the oval enclosure soldiers in athletics shorts and vests perform exercise routines with Indian clubs and rifles, after w...
Marseille était devenue le premier port de France en 1939. En 1943 avec l'occupation de la zone libre, Marseille connait l'occupation allemande, au début de cette même année ce fut l’expulsion d...
A Nieuport 27c Scout of 60 Fighter Squadron, badly damaged outside a hangar, with mechanics removing a damaged wing. Three men working in a mobile repair shop (see the same scene in IWM 118 THE EYES O...
The King and Queen arrive in Calais to start the visit. The King inspects war trophies at Bailleul with General Sir Herbert Plumer, then goes on to watch a tank demonstration and talk with a group of ...
Ludwig is barely 18 years old when he succeeds his deceased father on the throne of Bavaria. The young man doesn't really care for politics, war and representative duties, instead his passion is art a...
Ludwig is barely 18 years old when he succeeds his deceased father on the throne of Bavaria. The young man doesn't really care for politics, war and representative duties, instead his passion is art a...
Les troupes allemandes sont aux portes de Verdun. L’alerte est donnée. Le soldat français attend le choc avec calme. Tous les villages sont évacués, la femme est arrachée au mari qui reste pour...
Marie-France Messaoud in "Ich betone - oben ohne" (1968/69)
Marie-France Messaoud in "Ich betone - oben ohne" (1968/69)
Marie-France Pisier in "Der Zauberberg" (1981/82)
German movie poster of "Der Zauberberg" (1981/82)
Marie-France Messaoud, Gunther Philipp, Eddi Arent (from left to right) in "Ich betone - oben ohne" (1968/69)
Marie-France Messaoud, Eddi Arent in "Ich betone - oben ohne" (1968/69)
Ricardo Rodriguez, Marie France, Kurt Grosskurth, Joachim Fuchsberger, Karin Dor (v.l.n.r.)