Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
Reel 2. Continued.
01:23:11 Turkish troops with camels high in the snow covered Caucus mountains. Russian artillery fire. Turkish Prisoners of War - many wrapped up against...
Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
Reel 2. Continued.
01:23:11 Turkish troops with camels high in the snow covered Caucus mountains. Russian artillery fire. Turkish Prisoners of War - many wrapped up against the cold.
01:23:41 French skiing troops. The wear white outfits and ski through snow covered trees.
01:23:51 Damaged bridge. Refugees push cart loaded with possessions through smashed town scape. Snow covers the ground. Pan across smashed buildings.
01:24:21 Troops marching across field. Troops building shelter out of branches. They shake their arms vigorously to keep warm. Russian orthodox priest blesses troops in trench. Troops marching through snowy landscape. Troops (probably Russian ) seated in field. Russian troops receiving their Christmas parcels. Other troops receiving gifts. Scottish troops (wearing kilts) receiving presents. Troops drinking from mugs. High angle shot of troops in trench receiving food in Billy cans. C/U British soldier enjoying something to eat - he is wrapped up warm against the cold.
01:26:03 End Titles : Credits: Time to Remember - Written and Produced by Peter Baylis, Associate Producer Lionel Hoare, Film research from the Associated British Pathe Library Harry Wynder Charles Chart, Recorded by George Newberry, Executive Producer Terry Ashwood.
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