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  1. My Four Years in Germany is a 1918 American silent war drama film directed by William Nigh, based on the experiences of real life U. S. Ambassador to Germany James W. Gerard as described in his book. It is notable as being the first film produced by the four Warner Brothers , Harry , Sam , Albert and Jack , although the title card ...

  2. My Four Years in Germany: Directed by William Nigh. With Halbert Brown, Willard Dashiell, Louis Dean, Earl Schenck. The experiences of the American ambassador to Germany, James Gerard, are recounted in this semi-documentary.

    • (59)
    • War, Drama
    • William Nigh
    • 1918-03-10
  3. 28 de nov. de 2017 · Película propagandística hecha durante la primera guerra mundial. Basada en las memorias del embajador norteamericano en Berlín, utiliza metraje de noticiari...

    • 127 min
    • 7.4K
    • PELICULAS MUDAS / Silent cinema
  4. My Four Years in Germany is a 1918 American silent war drama film that is notable as being the first film produced by the four Warner Brothers, Harry, Sam, Albert, and Jack, though the...

    • 109 min
    • 809
    • Public Domain Archive
  5. 3 de jun. de 2017 · My Four Years In Germany. by. Warner Brothers Pictures, Incorporated. Publication date. 1918-03-10. Topics. World War I. My Four Years in Germany is a 1918 American silent war drama film that is notable as being the first film produced by the four Warner Brothers, Harry, Sam, Albert, and Jack.

  6. Año: 1918. Título original: My Four Years in Germany. Sinopsis: Relato que sigue los textos del libro del mismo título, escrito por James W. Gerard, embajador estadounidense en Alemania, durante los cuatro años que pasó en ese país.

  7. 30 de mar. de 2003 · After two years of that war and, as prospects of paying the expenses of the war from the indemnities to be exacted from the enemies of Germany gradually melted away, the Prince quite naturally developed a great anxiety as to how the expenses of the war should be paid by Germany; and I am sure that this anxiety had much to do with his death at the end of the year, 1916.