German Kaiser Wilhelm II and Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria walking with uniformed military staff officers behind them in World War 1.
Slate refers to Russian troops turning Turkish Flank. Russian troops assembled and relaxing outdoors on snow-covered terrain, during World War 1. Next, they are seen marching in loose column of fours, behind officers on horseback, along a muddy road between snow-covered fields. They proceed up a long hill. Turkish prisoners of war walk past the camera, and move along a snow-covered path, under Russian guard. Russian troops load bundles into a wooden sledge. A column of Russian supply wagons (and a sledge) being pulled by oxen.
Slate states: "Transportation difficulties are solved by Bactrian camels as they withstand the intense cold remarkably well. " Russian Army camel caravan moving supplies through a snow-covered village during the battle of the Caucasus, in World War 1. Later, they are seen moving across deserted field of snow, with partially pine-covered mountain in background.
Glimpses of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt's life. President Roosevelt sits in a lawn chair. Back of President Roosevelt's head as he stands speaking out a window or porch area. Roosevelt with Boy Scouts (holding a drum that says, in part "St. Patricks Church"), likely at a World War I liberty loan or Red Cross drive. Roosevelt speaking from a stage area. President Roosevelt seated at a table, smiling, with flowers on the table in front of him. Roosevelt standing in a slow moving car during a parade with people waving many American flags, in front of the Old Post Office Building in Washington DC. Roosevelt seated in a car. Roosevelt on wooden stage with American flag and bunting addresses crowd at the Kansas State Fair in Hutchinson, Kansas on September 22, 1912. President Roosevelt on grand stand watching a parade of new soldier inductees, not yet in uniform, as they march in a parade on 5th Avenue, New York City during World War 1. Quentin Roosevelt, son of President Theodore Roosevelt and Captain in U.S. Army in World War I, poses in his cavalry uniform.
Framework of a wrecked German zeppelin, shot down in World War 1 by Allied Forces, seen in the Vardari neighborhood of Thessaloniki (Salonica) Greece. The zeppelin airship has been re-assembled and is displayed near the White Tower in the port. Large number of sightseers look at the wreckage, which is patrolled by a soldier and an armed sailor.
Wrecked zeppelin at a field in Greece. Man sits on zeppelin. People look at parts of zeppelin and pull rope tied to zeppelin.
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