
The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin
History
Overview
A propagandistic view of the First World War, showing the political greed of the German Kaiser Wilhelm, the resistance of some of his own soldiers, and fanciful prediction of the nature of the war's end.
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Rupert Julian
Rupert Julian
The Kaiser
Rupert Julian
The Kaiser


Elmo Lincoln
Elmo Lincoln
Marcas, the Blacksmith
Elmo Lincoln
Marcas, the Blacksmith


Nigel De Brulier
Nigel De Brulier
Capt. von Neigle
Nigel De Brulier
Capt. von Neigle


Lon Chaney
Lon Chaney
Bethmann-Hollweg
Lon Chaney
Bethmann-Hollweg


Harry von Meter
Harry von Meter
Capt. von Hancke
Harry von Meter
Capt. von Hancke


Betty Carpenter
Betty Carpenter
Bride
Betty Carpenter
Bride


Robert Gordon
Robert Gordon
Louis Lomenie
Robert Gordon
Louis Lomenie
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