Children 1903 from Historiathek - zb Media on Vimeo.
Films 1900-1919. Purchase a licence for use from the Historiathek picture agency. For agencies, TV productions, learning materials, exhibitions.
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Berlin 1895, showing Chancellor Bismarck and the changing of the guard at the Neue Wache. Film length 00:30. A licence fee of 1 x 30 seconds is charged to acquire a licence for the complete film.
Berlin1895 from Historiathek - zb Media on Vimeo.
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War in France 1915, German newsreel films. Film length 3:59. A licence fee of 8 x 30 seconds is charged to acquire a licence for the complete contribution.
World War 1 France 1915 from Historiathek - zb Media on Vimeo.
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Telephone exchange 1919. Women and girls at a training course - two women at the desk - telephone exchange; operator and supervisor - women on opposite sides of the desk. Switchboards; operators - switchboard with labelled parts - workers at the telephone pole. Telephone operators. Long distance calls. Directory for long distance calls and long distance connections. Film length 1:27. A licence fee of 3 x 30 seconds is charged to purchase a licence for the complete contribution.
Telephone Center USA, 1919 from Historiathek - zb Media on Vimeo.
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View of trenches from Fort Douaumont during the First World War, WW1. Fort Douaumont was the largest and strongest fort of the outer fort belt of Verdun in Lorraine and was heavily contested in the Battle of Verdun during the First World War. #191204. film length 2:40. a licence fee of 6 x 30 seconds is charged to purchase a licence for the complete film.
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Film footage: Nicholas II of Russia and his family 1907. Nicholas II of Russia and his family 1907. film length 00:30. a licence fee of 1 x 30 seconds is charged to purchase a licence for the complete contribution.
Nicholas II of Russia 1907 from Historiathek - zb Media on Vimeo.
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New York around 1900. 1:30 film length.
New York in the early 1900's. from Historiathek - zb Media on Vimeo.
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Suffragette Movement 1900. 0:46 min.
Suffragette Movement ≈ 1900 prisoners train from Historiathek - zb Media on Vimeo.