A German U boat underway at periscope depth in the Atlantic Ocean during World War I. A British merchant ship underway in the ocean. A man aboard the ship looks through binoculars. The U Boat fires a torpedo. Crew aboard the ship see the torpedo coming. It strikes and explodes. Crew members lower a life boat and abandon the ship. German officers express their satisfaction aboard the U Boat.
German staged documentary titled 'Deutsches U-Boot Auf Kaperfahrt' shows a German submarine cruise at a German coast during World War I. German ships and U-boats at a dock in Germany. A German Navy officer disembarks from a ship at the dock. Torpedoes and supplies are loaded up on a U-boat. Crew members come aboard the U-boat. They push the ship away from the submarine. The German U-boat puts out to sea.
A German documentary about German U-boats attacking enemy ships in the Atlantic Ocean during World War I. A German U-boat underway in Atlantic ocean or North Sea Atlantic. The U-boat surfaces and goes underwater. Interiors of the U-boat showing German Navy personnel at work. An enemy ship is sunk by the Germany U-boat torpedo attacks.
German U-boat U-35 in Mediterranean Sea during World War I. The U-35 German U-boat underway at sea. Scene changes to be on board a British Q-boat "Suffolk Coast" as crew members thrown open hatches and man a deck gun aboard the ship. Scene returns to the German U-boat diving and seen as it goes underwater.
A documentary about German U-boat U-35 attacking enemy ships in the Mediterranean Sea during World War I. A German U-boat underway at sea. An enemy ship is encountered. German crew members fire a gun aboard the ship. An explosion occurs on the enemy ship and it sinks.
Excerpt from the fictional film "Birth of a Nation". A pro Southern dramatization on the effect of the Civil War and the reconstruction. Prewar conditions on the Cameron estate in Piedmont, South Carolina. The members of the southern Cameron and northern Stoneman families of Washington are introduced. Men and women reading a newspaper outside a house. The newspaper headlined read: 'If the North carries the election, the South will secede'. An abolitionists meeting. They discuss about the news. The Stoneman library in Washington. Women cleaning the library. One of the woman leaves. A man enters and talks to the woman. They argue and the man leaves the room. The woman cry. Man portrayed as Leader of the Senate Charles Sumner in the library. He looks at the books kept on a table. He arrives near the woman and talks to her. A woman and a man talking amongst themselves in a room. Other man enters and talks to them.