Reichsstelle für den Unterrichtsfilm Movie Trailers

Most Popular Reichsstelle für den Unterrichtsfilm Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Äthersalivation und ihre Unterdrückung durch Atropin bei der Katze Trailer (1939)

01 January 1939

Two cats housed in a glass box, one of which had received a small amount of atropine in the preliminary experiment, are exposed to ether vapors with the result that only the animal which had not been pretreated began to salivate (profusely).

Kokain-Krämpfe bei der Katze Trailer (1939)

01 January 1939

Resorptive symptoms of intoxication after injection of cocaine in cats. Motor and vegetative arousal stages, tonic-clonic spasms and their spread in the motor system are shown in the individual phases of the poisoning.

Zyklonenbildung auf der Wetterkarte Trailer (1938)

01 January 1938

Short documentary about cyclones.

Epithelkörperchenexstirpation bei der Katze Trailer (1936)

01 January 1936

The movie shows the consequences of total and partial removal of the epithelial bodies in a cat

Landung auf Ösel 1917 Trailer (1939)

01 January 1939

This educational film was compiled from original footage from 1917. It shows, among other things, guns, troop transports in the port of Libau and a bombardment of the Russian coastal batteries on Ösel with on-board artillery.

Wie ein Ziegelstein entsteht Trailer (1936)

01 January 1936

Short film about the manufacture of bricks.

Afrikanische Dickhäuter Trailer (1936)

01 January 1936

We observe the animals in the wild. After watching the film, a series of individual observations remain in the memory, which, when placed in the right context, provide an insight into the life of the African animal world.

Dum-Dum-Wirkung Trailer (1938)

01 January 1938

Infantry bullets smashing a clay wall shot in slow motion at 1500 fps to give a rough demonstation of the dumdum impact.

Mausender Fuchs Trailer (1939)

01 January 1939

The film shows a red fox looking for food in the wild. The fox is stalking across a forest meadow. Then it stops, undecided, to scent and secure its food.