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A LA GLOIRE DU TROUPIER BELGE 4 PARTIE [Main]
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Kitas pavadinimas (ai): TER EERE VAN DEN BELGISCHEN SOLDAT 4 DEEL [alternative]
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Žanras:
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Šalis: BE
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Metai: 1919
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Trukmė: 16 mins
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Aprašas:Belgian film of their own forces clearing Flanders of German troops in the Advance to Victory, Western Front, 27th-29th September 1918.The film starts with an order of the day, in French and Flemish, from King Albert to his soldiers dated 27th September, telling them that the time for the decisive attack has come. 75mm guns start the bombardment. German troops man their defensive positions. Belgian troops rush forward. The battlefield shows trees shattered by gunfire, and captured German defences. A map shows the positions of the two sides. The Belgians advance. Belgian, and then German, dead on the battlefield. German prisoners are led to rear areas where some are searched by Belgian soldiers. Field guns move up. The map shows the advance on 28th September, taking Houthulst, Poelcappelle, Passchendaele and Zonnebeke. A view of the Forest of Houthulst. The village of Woumen after its capture, followed by Dixmude, Clercken and Moorslede, all of them virtually rubble. Horsed transport waits to move up. Prisoners are marched to the rear. Abandoned German guns, 77mm, 105mm and 155mm, lie in the mud along with their ammunition. Belgian medics give first aid to wounded men. Walking wounded move to the rear; a stretcher is found for one of them. Other stretcher-cases wait for evacuation; German prisoners help as stretcher bearers. A column of motor ambulances on the road. A forward dressing station. The map shows that on 29th September the advance took Dixmude, Woumen, Clerken, Moorslede, Westboosebeke, Staden and Zarren.
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Raktiniai žodžiai: EFG1914
World War I
Belgian Army
German Army
propaganda, Belgian - inspirational
weapons, French - gun: 75mm field gun & [Belgian]
combat, Belgian - artillery bombardment
operations, Belgian military - sortie
destruction, Belgian military - area: artillery bombardment
casualties, Belgian dead - battlefield
casualties, German dead - battlefield
operations, Belgian military - movement: road
prisoners of war, German - movement
prisoners of war, German - reception
weapons, German - gun: 77mm field gun & [captured]
weapons, German - gun: 105mm howitzer & [captured]
weapons, German - gun: 155mm howitzer & [captured]
medical, Belgian military - emergency
medical, Belgian military - movement
transport, Belgian military - ambulance
01/3(4-15).9
Dixmude, West Flanders, Belgium
Houthulst Forest, West Flanders, Belgium
Woumen, West Flanders, Belgium
Klerken, West Flanders, Belgium
Moorsele, West Flanders, Belgium -
Kolekcija:
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Kilmė: Imperial War Museums
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Turinio teikėjas: Imperial War Museums
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Teisės: Imperial War Museums
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Spalva: Black & White
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Sound: Without sound
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Date:
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Originalo formatas:
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Dokumento tipas:
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Kolekcija:
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Teisės:
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Language: fr
A LA GLOIRE DU TROUPIER BELGE 4 PARTIE [Main]
Show additional information Hide additional information-
Kitas pavadinimas (ai): TER EERE VAN DEN BELGISCHEN SOLDAT 4 DEEL [alternative]
-
Žanras:
-
Šalis: BE
-
Metai: 1919
-
Trukmė: 16 mins
-
Aprašas:Belgian film of their own forces clearing Flanders of German troops in the Advance to Victory, Western Front, 27th-29th September 1918.The film starts with an order of the day, in French and Flemish, from King Albert to his soldiers dated 27th September, telling them that the time for the decisive attack has come. 75mm guns start the bombardment. German troops man their defensive positions. Belgian troops rush forward. The battlefield shows trees shattered by gunfire, and captured German defences. A map shows the positions of the two sides. The Belgians advance. Belgian, and then German, dead on the battlefield. German prisoners are led to rear areas where some are searched by Belgian soldiers. Field guns move up. The map shows the advance on 28th September, taking Houthulst, Poelcappelle, Passchendaele and Zonnebeke. A view of the Forest of Houthulst. The village of Woumen after its capture, followed by Dixmude, Clercken and Moorslede, all of them virtually rubble. Horsed transport waits to move up. Prisoners are marched to the rear. Abandoned German guns, 77mm, 105mm and 155mm, lie in the mud along with their ammunition. Belgian medics give first aid to wounded men. Walking wounded move to the rear; a stretcher is found for one of them. Other stretcher-cases wait for evacuation; German prisoners help as stretcher bearers. A column of motor ambulances on the road. A forward dressing station. The map shows that on 29th September the advance took Dixmude, Woumen, Clerken, Moorslede, Westboosebeke, Staden and Zarren.
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Raktiniai žodžiai: EFG1914
World War I
Belgian Army
German Army
propaganda, Belgian - inspirational
weapons, French - gun: 75mm field gun & [Belgian]
combat, Belgian - artillery bombardment
operations, Belgian military - sortie
destruction, Belgian military - area: artillery bombardment
casualties, Belgian dead - battlefield
casualties, German dead - battlefield
operations, Belgian military - movement: road
prisoners of war, German - movement
prisoners of war, German - reception
weapons, German - gun: 77mm field gun & [captured]
weapons, German - gun: 105mm howitzer & [captured]
weapons, German - gun: 155mm howitzer & [captured]
medical, Belgian military - emergency
medical, Belgian military - movement
transport, Belgian military - ambulance
01/3(4-15).9
Dixmude, West Flanders, Belgium
Houthulst Forest, West Flanders, Belgium
Woumen, West Flanders, Belgium
Klerken, West Flanders, Belgium
Moorsele, West Flanders, Belgium -
Kolekcija:
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Kilmė: Imperial War Museums
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Turinio teikėjas: Imperial War Museums
-
Teisės: Imperial War Museums
-
Spalva: Black & White
-
Sound: Without sound
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Date:
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Originalo formatas:
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Dokumento tipas:
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Kolekcija:
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Teisės:
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Language: fr
