German Army units move through the Brandenburg Gate during World War 1. First seen are infantry, followed by horse-drawn artillery, several automobiles, and then a column of soldiers riding horses with feed bags on their necks.
German soldiers at a railway station having a meal during World War I. Members of an association pin badges on the shirts of the soldiers. The soldiers eat food and drink milk. They board a waiting railroad train, bound for the front, after having the food.
German cavalry on the march in Germany during World War I. Buildings along the sides of a street. Trees in the background. Soldiers on horses pass on the street. People watch the soldiers.
Military trucks leave for the front during World War I. The trucks pass on the street. Men watch the trucks. Jeeps pass along with the trucks. Trees along the sides of a street. Soldiers on horses pass on the street along with the trucks.
German infantry in East Prussia during World War I. The German soldiers stop by the roadside for dinner. Soldiers prepare for the war on the front. Trees in the area. Soldiers wearing spiked helmets march. Smoke in the background. An officer on a horse on the front. Soldiers on motorbikes. Officers discuss amongst themselves. Smoke arises from firing.
German infantry in East Prussia during World War I. They advance on the front. They move forward under cover to avoid possible detection. Soldiers march. Trees in the area. Soldiers on horses. Houses in the foreground.