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Kaisers Schmutzige Wäsche (Des)

Country: Germany, Language: German, 51 mins

  • Director: Claus Bredenbrock

CGiii Comment

Poofs in the upper echelons of German society...scandalous.

And, it's rather interesting.


Watch...in German...

The(ir) Blurb...

Germany before the First World War How did our great-grandparents live? The Wilhelmine era was marked by upheavals: the big cities grew, on the one hand shaped new freedoms, on the other hand, catastrophic conditions in everyday life during the imperial period. Film recordings from different areas of life of the Wilhelm II era illustrate people's lives at the beginning of the 20th century.


Deutschland vor dem ersten Weltkrieg Wie lebten unsere Urgroßeltern? Die Wilhelminische Epoche war geprägt durch Umbrüche: Die Großstädte wuchsen, einerseits prägten neue Freiheiten, andererseits katastrophale Zustände den Alltag der Kaiserzeit. Filmaufnahmen aus den unterschiedlichsten Lebensbereichen der Ära Wilhelm II. veranschaulichen das Leben der Menschen zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts.