Cassino: il duca di Gloucester accolto dall'abate di Montecassino visita il cantiere dell'abazia
1 - gru ed edicìfici in costruzione
2 - il romontorio di Montecassino, il cimitero dei cadut...
Le immagini di repertorio si riferiscono all'occupazione di Praga da parte delle truppe del Patto di Varsavia e alla riunione che si tenne al Cremlino in cui Dubcek vide per la prima volta sfumare il ...
A New Army battalion of Royal Welch Fusiliers, 38th (Welsh) Division (attached to the Guards Division for training) arrives by bus and gets out in the Guards area. Grenadier Guards in the rubble of Ep...
Even after the end of the First World War, there is a marked feeling of hostility and resentment on the German-French border. Despite this, the German miners come to the rescue when a mining accident ...
Wenn Menschen in ihrem Leben an einen Punkt gelangen, an dem es kein Weiter zu geben scheint, wagen manche in diesem Moment das für andere Undenkbare: Batterieflüssigkeit trinken, Gift schlucken, si...
One of the last films about the King Alexander Karađorđević screened in 1934, the year of his tragic death. King Alexander Endowment, Memorial church of St. Archangel Michael with the crypt – the...
On the 1600th anniversary of the adoption of the Milan edict of Emperor Constantine (born in Nis) and the 35th anniversary of the liberation of Nis from the Turkish rule, the Bishop of Nis, Dositej,...
Szene mit Alexander Ebermayer von Richthofen (links, vorne), Fritz Hakl (Mitte), Mariella Olivieri (rechts, hinten, stehend)
Alexander Engel, Maria Koppenhöfer, Harald Paulsen, Fita Benkhoff (v.l.n.r.)
Szene mit Bibi Johns, June Richmond, Peter Alexander (v.l.n.r.)
André Mattoni, Kurt Wichulla, Mary Johnson, Alexander Murski (v.l.n.r.)
Vera Tschechowa, Peter Vogel, Angelika Meissner, Alexander Ebermayer von Richthofen (v.l.n.r.)
Lucy Millowitsch, Richard Häussler, Hilde Krahl, Alexander Ponto, Friedrich Domin (vorne v.l.n.r.)
Peter Alexander, Caterina Valente, Silvio Francesco, Rudolf Vogel (v.l.n.r)
Szene mit Pero Alexander (sitzend links), Harald Dietl (sitzend rechts), Wolfgang Jansen (vorne, 2.v.r.)
The film "Hans Alexander Klapperstorchs Umsturz der Weltordnung" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.