The reigning houses of Europe before World War I (1910-1914)

Footage №194619, 1 footage

Scene №1 The reigning houses of Europe before World War I

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German Emperor Wilhelm II inspects a deer killed during a hunt.

Wilhelm II among children.

A celebration at a hunting lodge; local residents and children dance in front of the emperor.

Morning exercises in a German army unit.

Jumping over a horse.

Soldiers perform a running long jump.

Emperor Nicholas II with his heir and family members among the officers of his convoy.

King Nikola I Petrovich of Montenegro among the officers.

King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy with his owl during a ceremonial event.

Bulgarian Tsar Ferdinand I from a train car window.

Guests at the wedding of Archduke Karl and Zita of Bourbon-Parma in Vienna in 1911. Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria, Archduke Karl and his bride, and Archduke Franz Ferdinand among the guests.

Franz Ferdinand among the guests (still frame).

The coffin containing Franz Ferdinand's body is transported from Sarajevo to Austria in July 1914. The funeral of Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Vienna on July 4, 1914. The coffin containing Franz Ferdinand's body is carried into the cathedral for the funeral service.

Persons:

Nicholas II (Romanov Nikolai Alexandrovich) - Russian Emperor

Wilhelm II Hohenzollern - German Emperor

Nikola I Petrovic -- King of Montenegro

Victor Emmanuel III, King of Italy

Ferdinand I of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Tsar of Bulgaria

Franz Joseph I of Habsburg -- Austrian Emperor

Charles I (Karl Franz Joseph Habsburg) -- Austrian Emperor

Franz Ferdinand von Este, heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary

Calendar:

1910-1911, July 1914, July 4, 1914

Shooting locations:

Germany, Petrograd, Cetinje, Italy, Bulgaria, Vein, Bosnia

Seasons:

Summer

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