Guerre 1914-15-16. Le Président de la République, le Prince de Serbie et le Général en Chef sur le Front de Verdun
This French film shows a joint visit to the Verdun front by French President Raymond Poincaré, Serbian Prince Regent Alexander I, and French Brigadier General Philippe Pétain. Featured are the presentation of awards to deserving railway workers, a troop inspection, and a parade by General Maurice Balfourier's XX Corps.
The film was distributed in the 28mm format that Pathé Frères introduced in France in 1912 and marketed internationally. Unlike the 35mm nitrocellulose print commonly used for professional screenings, the 28mm material was flame-retardant, allowing such "safety films" to be shown without fire precautions, such as in home theaters. Shortly after the end of the war, Pathé Frères stopped marketing 28mm film in favor of other formats for safety films; it was probably not even marketed in Germany due to the First World War.
Intertitles:
1: Arrival at the station.
2: Decorations are awarded to the railwaymen who distinguished themselves during the Battle of Verdun.
3: General Pétain, standing on the first step of his headquarters, bids farewell to his illustrious visitors.
4: Inspection of the billets.
5: At Verdun, the Prince examines an unexploded German 380.
6: At the observatory.
7: Prince Alexander of Serbia inspects a division of the 20th Corps that took part in the defense of Verdun.
8: To the left of the commander-in-chief, General Balfourier, commander of the 20th Corps.