World War One. German prisoners captured in the 'Big Push' arriving in England. Germans wearing various clothing--different types of uniforms; some in civilian or a combination. Many of them carry bags. Fairly close shot of prisoners going by at front diag. angle....
World War One. German prisoners captured in the 'Big Push' arriving in England. Germans wearing various clothing--different types of uniforms; some in civilian or a combination. Many of them carry bags. Fairly close shot of prisoners going by at front diag. angle. Some guards with rifles walk alongside. Houses in BG. Another scene of German prisoners in England; marching down the street (side view; shot from across street). English people watching: man holding up little girl to look at the fearsome Huns; young boys running along. In this shot; the uniforms look more uniform. Shops behind. Horse-drawn carriage passes in FG.
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Reducing this clip's current date range, the "Big Push" referred to references the Battle of the Somme in 1916. The clip's date range could therefore be altered to 1916-18.
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Reducing this clip's current date range, the "Big Push" referred to references the Battle of the Somme in 1916. The clip's date range could therefore be altered to 1916-18.