Movies

New Dirigible on Trial Flights 1933
(The Macon)

Akron, Ohio: Striking views of the official tests of the USS Macon, the largest airship in the world, just completed for the U.S. Navy. She is a sister ship of the wrecked Akron.” (some parts silent of this partial newsreel without narration)

Negro Colleges in Wartime
(1943)

Short film produced by the U.S. Office of War Information in 1943, showcasing the education and training of Afro-Americans as part of the World War II effort.

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Nazi TV: 1939

Some very rare footage of 1930’s television broadcast by Goebbles to the television parlours of Berlin. Just imagine if the opposing team had won World War 2. This is your Saturday night TV folks.

Navy Zeppelin Akron Disaster 1933

Navy dirigible Akron crashed in the ocean near the New Jersey coast April 4, 1933, during a storm. Only 3 survived out of a crew of 76 men. (silent partial newsreel)

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Mystery of the Romanovs

Excerpts from a National Geographic documentary narrating the history and final days of Tsar Nicholas and the House of Romanov.

Mysterious Mose – Bimbo and Betty Boop

Featuring Bimbo and that character who would soon be called Betty Boop. The Fleischer studio was known for surrealistic animation and this is a fine example.Note how Betty is a human with dog ears in this film. She was gradually changed from a dog to a human over time. Her dog ears would soon become hoop earrings.

Musket Shooting Demonstration

Filmed in 2007, this is a film clip featuring Civil War re-enactors who are demonstrating the proper manner of loading a musket on the battlefield.

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Mrs Pankhurst

Emmeline Pankhurst was one of the founders of the British suffragette movement. Mrs Pankhurst was associated with the struggle for the enfranchisement of women in the period immediately preceding World War I.

More Colored Footage of the Great War

Additional hand-colored footage from the video, “World War 1 in Color” (which can be purchased on this site) depicting those who participated in the ground war portion of the slaughter. Absolutely Remarkable.

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Metropolis by Fritz Lang

Incredible scenes from METROPOLIS, the movie which was made in 1925 to 1926 by German Ufa and directed by Fritz Lang. The music added is from the Shostakovich Symphony No.11.

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Mesopotamia

A documentary presenting the history and development of Mesopotamia, from it’s earliest days through the Twentieth Century.

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