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This film will he viewed with interest, not only by the vast numbers of Germans and German-born Americans, but also by the American public, for it portrays very accurately the marvelous military discipline for which the German army is so justly famous. The Crown Prince himself, although he is the eldest son of the German Emperor and heir to the German throne, takes active part in the army maneuvers and shows by his actions and commands that he is perfectly familiar with every detail of his duties as commanding officer. At his orders the heavy artillery are quickly swung into position, the guns are dismounted, remounted and fired and then driven at a rapid gallop across the parade ground. After the strenuous drill and exercises, the “recall” is sounded and “mess-call” is blown, and then an animated scene is witnessed around the steaming camp kettles, and his Royal Highness, the Crown Prince, inspects and samples the fare provided for the men, thereby endearing himself alike to officers, non-commissioned officers and privates.

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Released: October 20, 1909
Genres: Documentary Short
Cast: Crown Prince Hohenzollern

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