Turkish leader Sultan Vahideddin (Mehmed VI) leaves palace in Constantinople via horse-drawn carriage. Turkish leader Enver Pasha shares open car with Kaiser Wilhelm II during Pasha's visit to Germany in March, 1915. Huge parade and assembly in Constantinople, Turkey, as it mobilizes in World War 1. Scene of German Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, posing with his staff officers in World War I era.
United States Atlantic ship sailors on a ship in Constantinople, Turkey. Women and children come out a building. They stand besides the road. People go towards the sea. View of city along the coastline. United States Atlantic ship sailor washes the deck of a ship. A dog stands at the deck. Sailor picks up the dog. A sailor comes out on the ship.
United States Atlantic ship sailors and officers celebrate Christmas and ride camel in Constantinople, Turkey. Vice Admiral A T Long rides on camel and holds its harness. Santa Claus waves on a boat. Sailors and officers around Christmas tree on the dock. People board on the boat. Two dignitaries stand and talk. People board on boat. Admiral and sailors ride on camels.
United States Atlantic ship officer and sailor navigate and attend to passengers in Constantinople, Turkey. An officer observes through a sextant and a sailor notes the readings. People stand on the ship. Children carry baggage. Man offers cigarette to an old man and then to others. Turkish band plays on the ground. Band members and bagpipers.
U.S. Navy Admiral Mark L. Bristol in Constantinople, Turkey (officially referred to as Istanbul since 1930), during the occupation of Istanbul, under his role as High Commissioner from the U.S. Admiral Bristol, in mufti, poses with members of the U.S. staff and Turkish officials and several ladies, near the U.S. Embassy. Admiral Bristol poses with unidentified official.
U.S. Admiral Mark L. Bristol and two other officials climb up a hill in Constantinople, Turkey. Officials examine a chart in the field. Officials look down from the side of the hill. Horse on the field.