The segment from a Degl film production company newsreel captures the 50th anniversary celebrations of laying of the cornerstone of the National Theatre. The celebrations took place on 16-18 May 1918 in Prague, with the participation of representatives of all Slavic nations of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The first shots show the festively decorated building of the National Theatre. In the next part, the camera observes the events taking place in the upper part of Wenceslas Square. The staircase and the ramp of the National Museum, where the opening ceremony took place (specifically in its Pantheon), are filled with young people in national folk costumes. Shots of the crowded square. Cultural and political figures, such as poets Adolf Heyduk and Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav, writer Alois Jirásek and the head of the National Theatre Opera Karel Kovařovic, are leaving the building of the National Museum. This is followed by the symbolic ceremonial removal of politician Karel Kramář from the building. Afterwards, the Slovenian writer and mayor of Ljubljana Ivan Tavčar is seen leaving the building, as well as Czech actors Eduard Vojan, Marie Hübnerová, Leopolda Dostalová, Marie Laudová-Hořicová, Karel Želenský, writers Ignát Herrmann, František Herites and Jan Herben with his wife Bronislava, poet Bohdan Kaminský, politicians Alois Rašín, František Soukup, Gustav Habrman, Václav Klofáč and other notable national figures.
Footage of politician Alois Rašín during the 1919 currency reform from the compilation documentary Revoluce krve a ducha (The Revolution of Blood and Spirit, dir. J.A. Holman, 1936).
František Fiala, better known by his stage name Ferenc Futurista, in Učitel orientálních jazyků (The Oriental Language Teacher, dir. Olga Rautenkrauzová and Jan S. Kolár, 1918). Studies of facial expressions by actor Ferenc Futurista captured by Bohumil Veselý. Futurista with actress Betty Kyslíková during the shooting of Proč se nesměješ (Why Aren´t You Laughing?, dir. Eman Fiala, 1922). Ferenc Futurista with his wife (actress Anna Filípková Ferencová), his brother Eman Fiala, his wife and their daughter Milena, and R. A. Dvorský on Bohumil Veselý's balcony.
The segment captures a commemorative act for General Milan Rastislav Štefánik held in Prague on 10 May 1919. The mourning procession moves along Na Příkopě Street and through the Powder Tower gate. The procession moves on towards Old Town Square and Invalidovna. General Otakar Husák delivers a speech from the stand. The event is attended by Deputy of the Revolutionary National Assembly František Udržal and Chief of Staff of the Czechoslovak Army General Maurice Pellé.
The segment captures the funeral of YMCA Secretary James B. McCreary, who died in a tragic accident on 7 July 1919 while recording an attempt to fly under the Railway Bridge in Prague. During the attempt, the plane went off course and crashed into the boat from which McCreary was filming the event. The funeral procession of American soldiers and Czechoslovak legionnaires emerges from the building of the military hospital on Charles Square (a former Jesuit residence hall) and continues along Ječná Street. A view of the coffin draped in an American flag and a crowd of mourners in the streets of Prague´s New Town.
Unedited film footage captures the funeral of General Milan Rastislav Štefánik held in Bratislava on 10 May 1919 and copntinued in the village of Brezová on 11 May. The funeral procession through Bratislava, which took place on 10 May 1919, sets off from the Grassalkovich Palace, the current presidential residence. The funeral ceremony continues the following day in the village of Brezová. Minister of Defence Václav Klofáč delivers a funeral speech. The event is attended by the Chief of Staff of the Czechoslovak Army General Maurice Pellé, Minister of Health Vavro Šrobár, chief commander of the Czechoslovak troops in Slovakia General Luigi Giuseppe Piccione, and other luminaries. The procession passes by General Štefánik´s birthplace, the former Protestant parish in the village of Košariská.
Actor Josef Rovenský with his colleague Olga Rautenkranzová in Učitel orientálních jazyků (The Oriental Language Teacher, dir. Jan S. Kolár, Olga Rautenkranzová, 1918). Rovenský with his colleague Karel Lamač in Pantáta Bezoušek (Old Man Bezoušek, dir. Karel Lamač, 1926).
Lawyer Josef Scheiner, the head of the Sokolská obec (Sokol Society), watching Sokol members exercising in the courtyard of Tyrš House. Scheiner giving a speech on Old Town Square in Prague during the revolutionary days of October 1918. The footage includes images of politicians Václav Klofáč, Gustav Habrman and František Udržal.
Footage from a manifestation in Uzhhorod in November 1919. Events following the General Statue that declared Subcarpathian Ruthenia as an autonomous part of the Czechoslovak Republic. Footage from a manifestation, from a ceremonial gathering on a square. Footage of soldiers and public speakers. A view of a bell covered with an American flag. Soldiers at the border. A military cemetery in winter. Ruthenians in fur coats and traditional clothes. People leaving a church. A group of people at a railway station.