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Killing fields (1914)

In August 1914 the people of Europe were swept into the first of the wars that would make this century the bloodiest ever.70 million soldiers from more than 20 countries marched off to do their duty. In this film soldiers from all s.

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  • "1914, killing fields"@en
  • "Killing fields, 1914-1919"
  • "Killing fields, 1914-1919"@en
  • "1914, killing fields"
  • "First World War"
  • "First World War"@en
  • "Killing fields : nineteen fourteen"@en
  • "Killing fields, the First World War"
  • "Killing fields, the First World War"@en

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  • "In August 1914 the people of Europe were swept into the first of the wars that would make this century the bloodiest ever.70 million soldiers from more than 20 countries marched off to do their duty. In this film soldiers from all s."@en
  • "In August 1914, the people of Europe were swept into the first of the wars that would make this century the bloodiest ever. Soldiers from all sides remember the trenches and the tactics and scale of the slaughter that shattered the old world order."
  • "In August 1914, the people of Europe were swept into the first of the wars that would make this century the bloodiest ever. Soldiers from all sides remember the trenches and the tactics and scale of the slaughter that shattered the old world order."@en
  • "In August 1914, Europe went to war with some eagerness and excitement, thinking that it would be over quickly. It was the first industrialised war in which 70 million men were mobilised. But in the end, it became a long & bloody battle of attrition with very little gained by either side."@en
  • "In August 1914, the people of Europe were swept into the first of the wars that would make this century the bloodiest ever. Seventy million soldiers from more than twenty countries marched off to do their duty. In this film soldiers from all sides give a personal account of the trenches and the tactics--and the terrible nature and scale of the slaughter that shattered the old world order. In the end, four empires collapsed and nine million gave their lives. Some became pacificts while others sought retribution and many found themselves fighting another war only two decades later."@en
  • "In this film soldiers from all sides give a personal account of threnches and the tactits and the terrible nature and scale of the slaughter that shattered the old world order."@en
  • "Documents events and conditions in World War I as experienced by regular soldiers on all sides. Veterans describe the initial enthusiasm, replaced by the boredom in stalemate defensive positions in the trenches, the slaughter during pointless offensives at the Somme and Verdun and widespread despair as the war dragged on and the death toll reached 9 million."@en
  • "In August 1914, the people of Europe were swept into the first of the wars that would make this century the bloodiest ever. Seventy million soldiers from more than twenty countries marched off to do their duty. In this film soldiers from all sides give a personal account of the trenches and the tactics--and the terrible nature and scale of the slaughter that shattered the old world order. In the end, four empires collapsed and nine million gave their lives. Some became pacifists while others sought retribution and many found themselves fighting another war only two decades later."

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  • "Historical television programs"@en
  • "Personal narratives"
  • "Personal narratives"@en
  • "War television programs"@en
  • "Interviews"
  • "Interviews"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Television programs"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Educational television programs"@en

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  • "Killing fields, 1914"
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