A monthly report from Europe about three different countries. The first installment of the series presents the aid and cooperation of Germany, Denmark and Sweden. © 2002 Linda R. Christenson
Three different stories unfold in Athens during August, when the city is deserted and hot as hell. In story number one, a retired seaman, Nikolas, offers his help and hospitality to an unhappy middle-...
At the end of the 1800’s the workday was twelve hours long. In general today it is eight hours long. However, in the big cities such as Rome, Paris, London, New York, Moscow and Tokyo the decr...
Amateur footage from Germany, filmed in 1920: Undernourished children in a convalescent home (presumably in Berlin-Buch), medical care of children with rickets, street scenes – some of Potsdamer Pla...
A notary calls three cousins to his office: Theofrastos, Telis and Kokkovios Karampoumpounas and informs them of the death of a distant uncle from Chicago. The uncle has left an inheritance of sixty t...
"Hunger Blockade Germany" is one of three documentary films made by the American doctor and amateur filmmaker William Held during a stay in Berlin from 1919 to 1922. His films are especially interesti...
A nursing home behind the lines with Jules Copin, his wife and child, and two blind aunts, led by two nurses. Copin was a French soldier captured by the Germans in September 1914 who escaped and was h...
Two WRNS in overalls work out of doors under the supervision of a petty officer, one reassembling a stripped Lewis machine gun and the other cleaning a pistol. Indoors, probably the WRNS officers' mes...
Friedrich Hollaender, Billy Wilder (left to right) while shooting "One, Two, Three" (1961)
Liselotte Pulver (on the table) in "One, Two, Three" (1961)
Horst Buchholz in "One, Two, Three" (1961)
Ralf Wolter (third from right), James Cagney (second from right), Liselotte Pulver (right) in "One, Two, Three"
Horst Buchholz, Hubert von Meyerinck (left to right) in "One, Two, Three" (1961)
Liselotte Pulver in "One, Two, Three" (1961)
Liselotte Pulver, James Cagney, Hanns Lothar (left to right) in "One, Two, Three" (1961)
James Cagney in "One, Two, Three" (1961)