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50 Miles To Paris - Third Battle Of The Aisne I THE GREAT WAR Week 201
The German spring offensive has lost some traction over the past few weeks but the Allies are still under pressure. With Operations Blücher and York, the Germans are getting within 50 miles of Paris again, just as they did in 1914.
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» WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WORLD WAR I AND WHERE ELSE CAN I FIND YOU?
We’re offering background kn...
published: 31 May 2018
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How to Pronounce Aisne? (CORRECTLY) French & English Pronunciation
Hear more famous place's names in France pronounced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDybJS1M4UM&list;=PLd_ydU7Boqa2HVtIsMjUzZ9aMPPS444pl
Listen how to say Aisne correctly (Departement in France) with Julien, "how do you pronounce" free pronunciation audio/video tutorials.
What is Aisne? Name meaning, dictionary definition, explanation, information.
Aisne French Department
Aisne is a French department in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. It is named after the river Aisne. Source Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aisne
Department number: 02
Communes: 800
Prefecture: Laon
Capital: Laon
Population: 528,016 (2019) INSEE
Plan a trip
Aisne travel guide
Destinations
Laon
Saint-Quentin
Soissons
Château-Thierry
Coucy‑le‑Château‑Auffrique
People also search for
Ain
Allier
Oise
M...
published: 05 Sep 2020
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How to Pronounce Aisne-Marne? (CORRECTLY) French & English Pronunciation
Hear more famous place's names in France pronounced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDybJS1M4UM&list;=PLd_ydU7Boqa2HVtIsMjUzZ9aMPPS444pl
Listen how to say Aisne-Marne correctly (American Cemetery & Memorial) with Julien, "how do you pronounce" free pronunciation audio/video tutorials.
What is Aisne-Marne? Name meaning, dictionary definition, explanation, information.
The Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial is a 42-acre (17 ha) World War I cemetery in Belleau, Northern France. It is located at the foot of the hill where the Battle of Belleau Wood was fought, with many American fatalities. The cemetery also contains burials from the Battle of Château-Thierry, later that summer.
The site is maintained by the American Battle Monuments Commission, and its dedication ceremony was held on...
published: 05 Sep 2020
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DÉCOUVRIR L'AISNE EN QUELQUES JOURS
Nous voilà à nouveau sur les routes pour de nouvelles découvertes !
Cette fois-ci, on a pu découvrir le département de l’Aisne, qui regorge de bonnes surprises.
Dans cette vidéo tu auras un aperçu de ce qu’on a pu visiter :
- Le familistère de Godin à Guise.
- Laon, une incroyable ville médiévale.
- Saint Quentin, une ville pleine d’histoire et de nature.
- Les jardins de Vieils-maison.
- Le château de Condé.
- La caverne du dragon et les traces du chemin des dames.
- Les vignobles de champagne sous le soleil.
- Le donjon de Septmonts.
Et tant d’autres choses à voir : Soissons, le parc d’Isle, le monument de la côte 204, les églises fortifiées de Thiérache, Château-Thierry, la demeure de Jean de La Fontaine…
Le département de l’Aisne c’est de la nature, de la culture, et du patrimoine...
published: 20 Jun 2021
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Les lieux à absolument voir : L'Aisne (02)
Voici la deuxième vidéo de notre série "Les lieux à absolument voir", cette fois-ci sur l'Aisne, en espérant qu'elle vous plaira. Si vous avez des suggestions, faites-en nous part dans les commentaires.
published: 28 Aug 2020
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WWI Footage - The Aisne-Marne Operations // HD Colorization
Stunning restored footage of scenes from the Aisne-Marne allied counter-offensive, taken from July 18 to August 6, 1918.
SHOTS: German shells explode in U.S. lines. Shows German dead and equipment; pontoon bridges across the Marne; debris at Vaux; 308th Engrs. repairing a road; wreckage at Chateau-Thierry; shattered churches in Lucy and Torcy; and German emplacements.
Source: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24868
RESTORATION
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1. Removed dust, noise & flicker
2. Upscaled footage to 1080p
3. Slowed footage to real-time
4. Colourized footage
5. Increased frame-rate to 60fps
6. Added sound
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If you enjoyed this video and would like to see more restorations, please like and subscribe. Much more to come, and you w...
published: 20 Oct 2022
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L'Aisne, une destination aux multiples facettes !
published: 16 Dec 2022
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The Battle of L'Aisne, May 27 - June 16, 1918
Creator(s): Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. (09/18/1947 - 02/28/1964) (Most Recent)
Series : Historical Films, compiled ca. 1914 - ca. 1936
Record Group 111: Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer, 1860 - 1985
Production Date: 1918
Other Title(s): Historical Film, No. 1145; Historical Film, No. 1147
Use Restriction(s): Undetermined
Sound Type: Silent
Scope & Content: Animated maps show the distribution of the German and Allied armies prior to the battle, the enemy's crossing of the Aisne, capture of Soissons, and push toward the Marne River; the arrival of Allied replacements; and the failure of German units to cross the Marne.
Contact(s): National Archives at College Park - Motion Pictures (RD-DC-M), National Archives ...
published: 09 Dec 2014
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Race to the Sea
The Germans were stopped at the Marne but they have had time to regroup on the banks of the Aisne. The French and British attack to try to drive them out of France. In the aftermath the race to the sea begins as each army continues to leapfrog to the north in an attempt to outflank their opponent.
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published: 22 Feb 2024
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JACK UZI - LA AISNE (Clip Oficiel)
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published: 01 Dec 2021
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50 Miles To Paris - Third Battle Of The Aisne I THE GREAT WAR Week 201
The German spring offensive has lost some traction over the past few weeks but the Allies are still under pressure. With Operations Blücher and York, the German...
The German spring offensive has lost some traction over the past few weeks but the Allies are still under pressure. With Operations Blücher and York, the Germans are getting within 50 miles of Paris again, just as they did in 1914.
» HOW CAN I SUPPORT YOUR CHANNEL?
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Patreon is a platform for creators like us, that enables us to get monthly financial support from the community in exchange for cool perks.
» WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WORLD WAR I AND WHERE ELSE CAN I FIND YOU?
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We are also happy to get your feedback, criticism or ideas in the comments. If you have interesting historical questions, just post them and we will answer in our OUT OF THE TRENCHES videos. You can find a selection of answers to the most frequently asked questions here: http://bit.ly/OOtrenches
» CAN I SHOW YOUR VIDEOS IN CLASS?
Of course! Tell your teachers or professors about our channel and our videos. We’re happy if we can contribute with our videos. If you are a teacher and have questions about our show, you can get in contact with us on one of our social media presences.
» WHAT ARE YOUR SOURCES?
Videos: British Pathé
Pictures: Mostly Picture Alliance
Background Map: http://d-maps.com/carte.php?num_car=6030〈=en
Literature (excerpt):
Gilbert, Martin. The First World War. A Complete History, Holt Paperbacks, 2004.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. A Combat History of the First World War, Oxford University Press, 2013.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. 1914-1918, Profile Books, 2013.
Stone, Norman. World War One. A Short History, Penguin, 2008.
Keegan, John. The First World War, Vintage, 2000.
Hastings, Max. Catastrophe 1914. Europe Goes To War, Knopf, 2013.
Hirschfeld, Gerhard. Enzyklopädie Erster Weltkrieg, Schöningh Paderborn, 2004
Michalka, Wolfgang. Der Erste Weltkrieg. Wirkung, Wahrnehmung, Analyse, Seehamer Verlag GmbH, 2000
Leonhard, Jörn. Die Büchse der Pandora: Geschichte des Ersten Weltkrieges, C.H. Beck, 2014
If you want to buy some of the books we use or recommend during our show, check out our Amazon Store: http://bit.ly/AmazonTGW
NOTE: This store uses affiliate links which grant us a commission if you buy a product there.
» WHAT IS “THE GREAT WAR” PROJECT?
THE GREAT WAR covers the events exactly 100 years ago: The story of World War I in realtime. Featuring: The unique archive material of British Pathé. Indy Neidell takes you on a journey into the past to show you what really happened and how it all could spiral into more than four years of dire war. Subscribe to our channel and don’t miss our new episodes every Thursday.
» WHO IS REPLYING TO MY COMMENTS? AND WHO IS BEHIND THIS PROJECT?
Most of the comments are written by our social media manager Florian. He is posting links, facts and backstage material on our social media channels. But from time to time, Indy reads and answers comments with his personal account, too.
The Team responsible for THE GREAT WAR is even bigger:
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Written by: Indiana Neidell
Director: Toni Steller & Florian Wittig
Director of Photography: Toni Steller
Sound: Toni Steller
Mixing, Mastering & Sound Design: www.above-zero.com
Editing: Toni Steller
Motion Design: Christian Graef
Research by: Indiana Neidell
Fact checking: Markus Linke
The Great War Theme composed by Karim Theilgaard: http://bit.ly/karimyt
A Mediakraft Networks Original Channel
Based on a concept by Spartacus Olsson
Author: Indiana Neidell
Visual Concept: David van Stephold
Producer: Toni Steller & Florian Wittig
Social Media Manager: Florian Wittig
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The German spring offensive has lost some traction over the past few weeks but the Allies are still under pressure. With Operations Blücher and York, the Germans are getting within 50 miles of Paris again, just as they did in 1914.
» HOW CAN I SUPPORT YOUR CHANNEL?
You can support us by sharing our videos with your friends and spreading the word about our work.You can also support us financially on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thegreatwar
You can also buy our merchandise in our online shop: http://shop.spreadshirt.de/thegreatwar/
Patreon is a platform for creators like us, that enables us to get monthly financial support from the community in exchange for cool perks.
» WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WORLD WAR I AND WHERE ELSE CAN I FIND YOU?
We’re offering background knowledge, news, a glimpse behind the scenes and much more on:
reddit: http://bit.ly/TheGreatSubReddit
Facebook: http://bit.ly/WW1FB
Twitter: http://bit.ly/WW1Series
Instagram: http://bit.ly/ZpMYPL
» CAN I EMBED YOUR VIDEOS ON MY WEBSITE?
Of course, you can embed our videos on your website. We are happy if you show our channel to your friends, fellow students, classmates, professors, teachers or neighbours. Or just share our videos on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit etc.
We are also happy to get your feedback, criticism or ideas in the comments. If you have interesting historical questions, just post them and we will answer in our OUT OF THE TRENCHES videos. You can find a selection of answers to the most frequently asked questions here: http://bit.ly/OOtrenches
» CAN I SHOW YOUR VIDEOS IN CLASS?
Of course! Tell your teachers or professors about our channel and our videos. We’re happy if we can contribute with our videos. If you are a teacher and have questions about our show, you can get in contact with us on one of our social media presences.
» WHAT ARE YOUR SOURCES?
Videos: British Pathé
Pictures: Mostly Picture Alliance
Background Map: http://d-maps.com/carte.php?num_car=6030〈=en
Literature (excerpt):
Gilbert, Martin. The First World War. A Complete History, Holt Paperbacks, 2004.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. A Combat History of the First World War, Oxford University Press, 2013.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. 1914-1918, Profile Books, 2013.
Stone, Norman. World War One. A Short History, Penguin, 2008.
Keegan, John. The First World War, Vintage, 2000.
Hastings, Max. Catastrophe 1914. Europe Goes To War, Knopf, 2013.
Hirschfeld, Gerhard. Enzyklopädie Erster Weltkrieg, Schöningh Paderborn, 2004
Michalka, Wolfgang. Der Erste Weltkrieg. Wirkung, Wahrnehmung, Analyse, Seehamer Verlag GmbH, 2000
Leonhard, Jörn. Die Büchse der Pandora: Geschichte des Ersten Weltkrieges, C.H. Beck, 2014
If you want to buy some of the books we use or recommend during our show, check out our Amazon Store: http://bit.ly/AmazonTGW
NOTE: This store uses affiliate links which grant us a commission if you buy a product there.
» WHAT IS “THE GREAT WAR” PROJECT?
THE GREAT WAR covers the events exactly 100 years ago: The story of World War I in realtime. Featuring: The unique archive material of British Pathé. Indy Neidell takes you on a journey into the past to show you what really happened and how it all could spiral into more than four years of dire war. Subscribe to our channel and don’t miss our new episodes every Thursday.
» WHO IS REPLYING TO MY COMMENTS? AND WHO IS BEHIND THIS PROJECT?
Most of the comments are written by our social media manager Florian. He is posting links, facts and backstage material on our social media channels. But from time to time, Indy reads and answers comments with his personal account, too.
The Team responsible for THE GREAT WAR is even bigger:
- CREDITS -
Presented by : Indiana Neidell
Written by: Indiana Neidell
Director: Toni Steller & Florian Wittig
Director of Photography: Toni Steller
Sound: Toni Steller
Mixing, Mastering & Sound Design: www.above-zero.com
Editing: Toni Steller
Motion Design: Christian Graef
Research by: Indiana Neidell
Fact checking: Markus Linke
The Great War Theme composed by Karim Theilgaard: http://bit.ly/karimyt
A Mediakraft Networks Original Channel
Based on a concept by Spartacus Olsson
Author: Indiana Neidell
Visual Concept: David van Stephold
Producer: Toni Steller & Florian Wittig
Social Media Manager: Florian Wittig
Contains licenced Material by British Pathé
All rights reserved - © Mediakraft Networks GmbH, 2018
- published: 31 May 2018
- views: 261631
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How to Pronounce Aisne? (CORRECTLY) French & English Pronunciation
Hear more famous place's names in France pronounced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDybJS1M4UM&list;=PLd_ydU7Boqa2HVtIsMjUzZ9aMPPS444pl
Listen how to say Aisne...
Hear more famous place's names in France pronounced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDybJS1M4UM&list;=PLd_ydU7Boqa2HVtIsMjUzZ9aMPPS444pl
Listen how to say Aisne correctly (Departement in France) with Julien, "how do you pronounce" free pronunciation audio/video tutorials.
What is Aisne? Name meaning, dictionary definition, explanation, information.
Aisne French Department
Aisne is a French department in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. It is named after the river Aisne. Source Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aisne
Department number: 02
Communes: 800
Prefecture: Laon
Capital: Laon
Population: 528,016 (2019) INSEE
Plan a trip
Aisne travel guide
Destinations
Laon
Saint-Quentin
Soissons
Château-Thierry
Coucy‑le‑Château‑Auffrique
People also search for
Ain
Allier
Oise
Marne
Ardennes
Source, learn more about this word on: https://www.google.com/search?q=Aisne
Aisne-Marne is the name of a canal linking up the two departments (départements) of the Aisne and Marne.
Learn how to say words in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, and many other languages with Julien Miquel and his pronunciation tutorials! In the world of words and the diversity of accents and local dialects, some words can be extremely hard to pronounce.
Julien’s instructional and educational videos make pronunciation easier as I detail the correct pronunciation as native French speaker but also fluent speaker of French, English, Spanish and Italian.
-If you found this video helpful please like the video to support my work.
-If you would like help with any future pronunciations please be sure to subscribe!
-Thanks for Watching How To Pronounce with Julien and happy pronouncing.
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https://wn.com/How_To_Pronounce_Aisne_(Correctly)_French_English_Pronunciation
Hear more famous place's names in France pronounced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDybJS1M4UM&list;=PLd_ydU7Boqa2HVtIsMjUzZ9aMPPS444pl
Listen how to say Aisne correctly (Departement in France) with Julien, "how do you pronounce" free pronunciation audio/video tutorials.
What is Aisne? Name meaning, dictionary definition, explanation, information.
Aisne French Department
Aisne is a French department in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. It is named after the river Aisne. Source Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aisne
Department number: 02
Communes: 800
Prefecture: Laon
Capital: Laon
Population: 528,016 (2019) INSEE
Plan a trip
Aisne travel guide
Destinations
Laon
Saint-Quentin
Soissons
Château-Thierry
Coucy‑le‑Château‑Auffrique
People also search for
Ain
Allier
Oise
Marne
Ardennes
Source, learn more about this word on: https://www.google.com/search?q=Aisne
Aisne-Marne is the name of a canal linking up the two departments (départements) of the Aisne and Marne.
Learn how to say words in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, and many other languages with Julien Miquel and his pronunciation tutorials! In the world of words and the diversity of accents and local dialects, some words can be extremely hard to pronounce.
Julien’s instructional and educational videos make pronunciation easier as I detail the correct pronunciation as native French speaker but also fluent speaker of French, English, Spanish and Italian.
-If you found this video helpful please like the video to support my work.
-If you would like help with any future pronunciations please be sure to subscribe!
-Thanks for Watching How To Pronounce with Julien and happy pronouncing.
#FrenchWithJulien
- published: 05 Sep 2020
- views: 14703
1:50
How to Pronounce Aisne-Marne? (CORRECTLY) French & English Pronunciation
Hear more famous place's names in France pronounced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDybJS1M4UM&list;=PLd_ydU7Boqa2HVtIsMjUzZ9aMPPS444pl
Listen how to say Aisne...
Hear more famous place's names in France pronounced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDybJS1M4UM&list;=PLd_ydU7Boqa2HVtIsMjUzZ9aMPPS444pl
Listen how to say Aisne-Marne correctly (American Cemetery & Memorial) with Julien, "how do you pronounce" free pronunciation audio/video tutorials.
What is Aisne-Marne? Name meaning, dictionary definition, explanation, information.
The Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial is a 42-acre (17 ha) World War I cemetery in Belleau, Northern France. It is located at the foot of the hill where the Battle of Belleau Wood was fought, with many American fatalities. The cemetery also contains burials from the Battle of Château-Thierry, later that summer.
The site is maintained by the American Battle Monuments Commission, and its dedication ceremony was held on Memorial Day, May 30, 1937. Among those buried there are Medal of Honor recipient Weedon Osborne.
The grounds include both the Château-Thierry American Monument and a monument to US Marines.
Source, learn more about this word on: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aisne-Marne_American_Cemetery_and_Memorial
Aisne-Marne is also the name of a canal linking up the two departments (départements) of the Aisne and Marne.
Learn how to say words in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, and many other languages with Julien Miquel and his pronunciation tutorials! In the world of words and the diversity of accents and local dialects, some words can be extremely hard to pronounce.
Julien’s instructional and educational videos make pronunciation easier as I detail the correct pronunciation as native French speaker but also fluent speaker of French, English, Spanish and Italian.
-If you found this video helpful please like the video to support my work.
-If you would like help with any future pronunciations please be sure to subscribe!
-Thanks for Watching How To Pronounce with Julien and happy pronouncing.
#FrenchWithJulien
https://wn.com/How_To_Pronounce_Aisne_Marne_(Correctly)_French_English_Pronunciation
Hear more famous place's names in France pronounced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDybJS1M4UM&list;=PLd_ydU7Boqa2HVtIsMjUzZ9aMPPS444pl
Listen how to say Aisne-Marne correctly (American Cemetery & Memorial) with Julien, "how do you pronounce" free pronunciation audio/video tutorials.
What is Aisne-Marne? Name meaning, dictionary definition, explanation, information.
The Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial is a 42-acre (17 ha) World War I cemetery in Belleau, Northern France. It is located at the foot of the hill where the Battle of Belleau Wood was fought, with many American fatalities. The cemetery also contains burials from the Battle of Château-Thierry, later that summer.
The site is maintained by the American Battle Monuments Commission, and its dedication ceremony was held on Memorial Day, May 30, 1937. Among those buried there are Medal of Honor recipient Weedon Osborne.
The grounds include both the Château-Thierry American Monument and a monument to US Marines.
Source, learn more about this word on: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aisne-Marne_American_Cemetery_and_Memorial
Aisne-Marne is also the name of a canal linking up the two departments (départements) of the Aisne and Marne.
Learn how to say words in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, and many other languages with Julien Miquel and his pronunciation tutorials! In the world of words and the diversity of accents and local dialects, some words can be extremely hard to pronounce.
Julien’s instructional and educational videos make pronunciation easier as I detail the correct pronunciation as native French speaker but also fluent speaker of French, English, Spanish and Italian.
-If you found this video helpful please like the video to support my work.
-If you would like help with any future pronunciations please be sure to subscribe!
-Thanks for Watching How To Pronounce with Julien and happy pronouncing.
#FrenchWithJulien
- published: 05 Sep 2020
- views: 5701
3:27
DÉCOUVRIR L'AISNE EN QUELQUES JOURS
Nous voilà à nouveau sur les routes pour de nouvelles découvertes !
Cette fois-ci, on a pu découvrir le département de l’Aisne, qui regorge de bonnes surprises...
Nous voilà à nouveau sur les routes pour de nouvelles découvertes !
Cette fois-ci, on a pu découvrir le département de l’Aisne, qui regorge de bonnes surprises.
Dans cette vidéo tu auras un aperçu de ce qu’on a pu visiter :
- Le familistère de Godin à Guise.
- Laon, une incroyable ville médiévale.
- Saint Quentin, une ville pleine d’histoire et de nature.
- Les jardins de Vieils-maison.
- Le château de Condé.
- La caverne du dragon et les traces du chemin des dames.
- Les vignobles de champagne sous le soleil.
- Le donjon de Septmonts.
Et tant d’autres choses à voir : Soissons, le parc d’Isle, le monument de la côte 204, les églises fortifiées de Thiérache, Château-Thierry, la demeure de Jean de La Fontaine…
Le département de l’Aisne c’est de la nature, de la culture, et du patrimoine, tout ce qu’il faut pour passer un super séjour et s’aérer l’esprit, tout en restant proche de la région parisienne !
Tu pourras retrouver toutes leurs informations sur leur site : https://www.jaimelaisne.com
Tu peux aussi les contacter sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/jaime.aisne
Et Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jaimelaisne
Encore un grand merci à eux pour l’invitation.
Suis-nous pour ne pas louper la suite ! Merci d'avance pour les likes et commentaires, ça nous fait très plaisir !
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Suis nous sur Insta pour ne rien rater : https://www.instagram.com/allaround__together
Rejoins notre communauté Facebook ici : https://www.facebook.com/AllAroundTogether
Ici, la vidéo de présentation de notre van : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkzKy-3JGFI
Là, notre dernière vidéo escapade : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfWNj8wCnp0
https://wn.com/Découvrir_L'Aisne_En_Quelques_Jours
Nous voilà à nouveau sur les routes pour de nouvelles découvertes !
Cette fois-ci, on a pu découvrir le département de l’Aisne, qui regorge de bonnes surprises.
Dans cette vidéo tu auras un aperçu de ce qu’on a pu visiter :
- Le familistère de Godin à Guise.
- Laon, une incroyable ville médiévale.
- Saint Quentin, une ville pleine d’histoire et de nature.
- Les jardins de Vieils-maison.
- Le château de Condé.
- La caverne du dragon et les traces du chemin des dames.
- Les vignobles de champagne sous le soleil.
- Le donjon de Septmonts.
Et tant d’autres choses à voir : Soissons, le parc d’Isle, le monument de la côte 204, les églises fortifiées de Thiérache, Château-Thierry, la demeure de Jean de La Fontaine…
Le département de l’Aisne c’est de la nature, de la culture, et du patrimoine, tout ce qu’il faut pour passer un super séjour et s’aérer l’esprit, tout en restant proche de la région parisienne !
Tu pourras retrouver toutes leurs informations sur leur site : https://www.jaimelaisne.com
Tu peux aussi les contacter sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/jaime.aisne
Et Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jaimelaisne
Encore un grand merci à eux pour l’invitation.
Suis-nous pour ne pas louper la suite ! Merci d'avance pour les likes et commentaires, ça nous fait très plaisir !
___________________________________________
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- published: 20 Jun 2021
- views: 2128
4:19
Les lieux à absolument voir : L'Aisne (02)
Voici la deuxième vidéo de notre série "Les lieux à absolument voir", cette fois-ci sur l'Aisne, en espérant qu'elle vous plaira. Si vous avez des suggestions, ...
Voici la deuxième vidéo de notre série "Les lieux à absolument voir", cette fois-ci sur l'Aisne, en espérant qu'elle vous plaira. Si vous avez des suggestions, faites-en nous part dans les commentaires.
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Voici la deuxième vidéo de notre série "Les lieux à absolument voir", cette fois-ci sur l'Aisne, en espérant qu'elle vous plaira. Si vous avez des suggestions, faites-en nous part dans les commentaires.
- published: 28 Aug 2020
- views: 5115
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WWI Footage - The Aisne-Marne Operations // HD Colorization
Stunning restored footage of scenes from the Aisne-Marne allied counter-offensive, taken from July 18 to August 6, 1918.
SHOTS: German shells explode in U.S. l...
Stunning restored footage of scenes from the Aisne-Marne allied counter-offensive, taken from July 18 to August 6, 1918.
SHOTS: German shells explode in U.S. lines. Shows German dead and equipment; pontoon bridges across the Marne; debris at Vaux; 308th Engrs. repairing a road; wreckage at Chateau-Thierry; shattered churches in Lucy and Torcy; and German emplacements.
Source: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24868
RESTORATION
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1. Removed dust, noise & flicker
2. Upscaled footage to 1080p
3. Slowed footage to real-time
4. Colourized footage
5. Increased frame-rate to 60fps
6. Added sound
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Stunning restored footage of scenes from the Aisne-Marne allied counter-offensive, taken from July 18 to August 6, 1918.
SHOTS: German shells explode in U.S. lines. Shows German dead and equipment; pontoon bridges across the Marne; debris at Vaux; 308th Engrs. repairing a road; wreckage at Chateau-Thierry; shattered churches in Lucy and Torcy; and German emplacements.
Source: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24868
RESTORATION
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1. Removed dust, noise & flicker
2. Upscaled footage to 1080p
3. Slowed footage to real-time
4. Colourized footage
5. Increased frame-rate to 60fps
6. Added sound
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- published: 20 Oct 2022
- views: 30284
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The Battle of L'Aisne, May 27 - June 16, 1918
Creator(s): Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. (09/18/1947 - 02/28/1964) (Most Recent)
Series : Historical Film...
Creator(s): Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. (09/18/1947 - 02/28/1964) (Most Recent)
Series : Historical Films, compiled ca. 1914 - ca. 1936
Record Group 111: Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer, 1860 - 1985
Production Date: 1918
Other Title(s): Historical Film, No. 1145; Historical Film, No. 1147
Use Restriction(s): Undetermined
Sound Type: Silent
Scope & Content: Animated maps show the distribution of the German and Allied armies prior to the battle, the enemy's crossing of the Aisne, capture of Soissons, and push toward the Marne River; the arrival of Allied replacements; and the failure of German units to cross the Marne.
Contact(s): National Archives at College Park - Motion Pictures (RD-DC-M), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001, Phone: 301-837-3540, Fax: 301-837-3620, Email: mopix@nara.gov
National Archives Identifier: 24649
Local Identifier: 111-H-1145
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24649
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Creator(s): Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. (09/18/1947 - 02/28/1964) (Most Recent)
Series : Historical Films, compiled ca. 1914 - ca. 1936
Record Group 111: Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer, 1860 - 1985
Production Date: 1918
Other Title(s): Historical Film, No. 1145; Historical Film, No. 1147
Use Restriction(s): Undetermined
Sound Type: Silent
Scope & Content: Animated maps show the distribution of the German and Allied armies prior to the battle, the enemy's crossing of the Aisne, capture of Soissons, and push toward the Marne River; the arrival of Allied replacements; and the failure of German units to cross the Marne.
Contact(s): National Archives at College Park - Motion Pictures (RD-DC-M), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001, Phone: 301-837-3540, Fax: 301-837-3620, Email: mopix@nara.gov
National Archives Identifier: 24649
Local Identifier: 111-H-1145
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24649
- published: 09 Dec 2014
- views: 6097
28:05
Race to the Sea
The Germans were stopped at the Marne but they have had time to regroup on the banks of the Aisne. The French and British attack to try to drive them out of Fra...
The Germans were stopped at the Marne but they have had time to regroup on the banks of the Aisne. The French and British attack to try to drive them out of France. In the aftermath the race to the sea begins as each army continues to leapfrog to the north in an attempt to outflank their opponent.
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The Germans were stopped at the Marne but they have had time to regroup on the banks of the Aisne. The French and British attack to try to drive them out of France. In the aftermath the race to the sea begins as each army continues to leapfrog to the north in an attempt to outflank their opponent.
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- published: 22 Feb 2024
- views: 40
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JACK UZI - LA AISNE (Clip Oficiel)
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- published: 01 Dec 2021
- views: 296682
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Flying Over The Marne and Aisne River In France
The Northern region of France , it is most important geographical features are its rivers, most of which feed into the Seine. In historical times, this system of waterways was crucial to the emergence of Paris and indeed to the modern nation-state of France. In addition to the great sights of the City of Light, Northern France was the key battleground in the First World War and is home to some of the country's most important modern historical sites.
The Marne River is one of the main waterways of north-central France. It rises on the Langres Plateau and flows in a generally westward direction to a confluence with the Seine River southeast of Paris, running a course of about 515 km (310 mi.). It's one of a series of rivers which historically served to protect the French capital city f...
published: 09 Sep 2021
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50 Miles To Paris - Third Battle Of The Aisne I THE GREAT WAR Week 201
The German spring offensive has lost some traction over the past few weeks but the Allies are still under pressure. With Operations Blücher and York, the Germans are getting within 50 miles of Paris again, just as they did in 1914.
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published: 31 May 2018
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2nd Battle Of The Marne - Turning Point On The Western Front I THE GREAT WAR Week 208
The German Army launches an diversionary attack from the Rheims-Soisson salient and increases the pressure on Paris. But the Allies knew about the attack and for the first time, they effectively counter the German Stormtrooper tactics and even counter-attack along the line.
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published: 19 Jul 2018
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First Battle of the Marne in 1 minute using Google Earth
Made using Google Earth.
The First Battle of the Marne from start to finish.
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This video is for educational purposes.
published: 25 Dec 2022
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Aisne river France
published: 15 Oct 2023
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Taxi To The Front – The First Battle of the Marne I THE GREAT WAR - Week 7
The German Army is so close to Paris that French soldiers are brought to the front by taxis. Together with the British Expeditionary Forces, the French are fighting the German advance near the Marne river. Meanwhile, the Austro-Hungarian army is retreating to the Carpathian Mountains after a catastrophic defeat against Russia with hundreds of thousands of casualties.
The catastrophe in Galicia already started last week. Find out more about it in our last episode: http://bit.ly/1lY28a0
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published: 11 Sep 2014
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The First Battle of the Marne (1914)
In this week in military history, we explore the First Battle of the Marne in 1914, where French and the British Expeditionary Forces fought to prevent the German advance on Paris in WWI.
The first Battle of the Marne took place 30 miles from Paris between September 6th – 12th. It was an opportunity for the BEF and French to stop the German advancement, that had already marched through Belgium and parts of France in their advance towards Paris.
Using French air reconnaissance and radio intercepts, the very first time these had been used in a major conflict, French Commander in Chief, General Joseph Joffre, ordered Michel-Joseph Maunoury’s French Sixth Army to attack.
Using requisitioned Paris taxis and buses—the first extensive use of motorized transport in wartime and forever cele...
published: 05 Sep 2020
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German Propaganda Movie about the Third Battle of the Aisne- 22 June 1918
The third Battle of the Aisne was apart of the German spring offensive of 1918. During this offensive, the Germans tried to achieve a final victory over France in early 1918, before the American troops could reach France.
During the Battle of the Aisne, German units crossed the Aisne River between Soissons and Reims.
The German 7th and 1st armies advanced with 29 divisions, 4,630 guns and 500 planes on a 55km wide front.
They reached the Marne and came within 56km of Paris, the closest they ever been since 1914. But the German Army ran out of reserves to continue the fight, and thus had to stop in early June 1918. The third Battle of the Aisne also marked one of the first time American troops were engaged in fighting, 2 American divisions took pater in the later stages of the battle.
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published: 21 Jan 2024
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The Second Battle of the Marne, Aisne River - Battlefield 1
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The Great Defense of the Aisne River in Battlefield One
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published: 13 Feb 2023
8:05
Flying Over The Marne and Aisne River In France
The Northern region of France , it is most important geographical features are its rivers, most of which feed into the Seine. In historical times, this system ...
The Northern region of France , it is most important geographical features are its rivers, most of which feed into the Seine. In historical times, this system of waterways was crucial to the emergence of Paris and indeed to the modern nation-state of France. In addition to the great sights of the City of Light, Northern France was the key battleground in the First World War and is home to some of the country's most important modern historical sites.
The Marne River is one of the main waterways of north-central France. It rises on the Langres Plateau and flows in a generally westward direction to a confluence with the Seine River southeast of Paris, running a course of about 515 km (310 mi.). It's one of a series of rivers which historically served to protect the French capital city from invasion, most famously so during the Battle of Marne in September, 1914. In this drone video by power falcon, you'll get a bird's eye view of a meander in the river in the Champagne region.
The Aisne is one of the great rivers of Northern France. It rises in the Argonne Forest and converges with the Oise, which in turn flows into the Seine. It's part of a greater river system in the region which served to both feed and protect Paris from foreign invasion, permitting the city on the Seine to emerge as the nerve center of the modern nation-state of France. In this drone video by power falcon, you'll get an aerial view of an upstream section of the Aisne around the town of Vailly-sur-Aisne in the Aisne Department.
https://wn.com/Flying_Over_The_Marne_And_Aisne_River_In_France
The Northern region of France , it is most important geographical features are its rivers, most of which feed into the Seine. In historical times, this system of waterways was crucial to the emergence of Paris and indeed to the modern nation-state of France. In addition to the great sights of the City of Light, Northern France was the key battleground in the First World War and is home to some of the country's most important modern historical sites.
The Marne River is one of the main waterways of north-central France. It rises on the Langres Plateau and flows in a generally westward direction to a confluence with the Seine River southeast of Paris, running a course of about 515 km (310 mi.). It's one of a series of rivers which historically served to protect the French capital city from invasion, most famously so during the Battle of Marne in September, 1914. In this drone video by power falcon, you'll get a bird's eye view of a meander in the river in the Champagne region.
The Aisne is one of the great rivers of Northern France. It rises in the Argonne Forest and converges with the Oise, which in turn flows into the Seine. It's part of a greater river system in the region which served to both feed and protect Paris from foreign invasion, permitting the city on the Seine to emerge as the nerve center of the modern nation-state of France. In this drone video by power falcon, you'll get an aerial view of an upstream section of the Aisne around the town of Vailly-sur-Aisne in the Aisne Department.
- published: 09 Sep 2021
- views: 120
9:55
50 Miles To Paris - Third Battle Of The Aisne I THE GREAT WAR Week 201
The German spring offensive has lost some traction over the past few weeks but the Allies are still under pressure. With Operations Blücher and York, the German...
The German spring offensive has lost some traction over the past few weeks but the Allies are still under pressure. With Operations Blücher and York, the Germans are getting within 50 miles of Paris again, just as they did in 1914.
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Literature (excerpt):
Gilbert, Martin. The First World War. A Complete History, Holt Paperbacks, 2004.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. A Combat History of the First World War, Oxford University Press, 2013.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. 1914-1918, Profile Books, 2013.
Stone, Norman. World War One. A Short History, Penguin, 2008.
Keegan, John. The First World War, Vintage, 2000.
Hastings, Max. Catastrophe 1914. Europe Goes To War, Knopf, 2013.
Hirschfeld, Gerhard. Enzyklopädie Erster Weltkrieg, Schöningh Paderborn, 2004
Michalka, Wolfgang. Der Erste Weltkrieg. Wirkung, Wahrnehmung, Analyse, Seehamer Verlag GmbH, 2000
Leonhard, Jörn. Die Büchse der Pandora: Geschichte des Ersten Weltkrieges, C.H. Beck, 2014
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The German spring offensive has lost some traction over the past few weeks but the Allies are still under pressure. With Operations Blücher and York, the Germans are getting within 50 miles of Paris again, just as they did in 1914.
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» WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WORLD WAR I AND WHERE ELSE CAN I FIND YOU?
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Pictures: Mostly Picture Alliance
Background Map: http://d-maps.com/carte.php?num_car=6030〈=en
Literature (excerpt):
Gilbert, Martin. The First World War. A Complete History, Holt Paperbacks, 2004.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. A Combat History of the First World War, Oxford University Press, 2013.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. 1914-1918, Profile Books, 2013.
Stone, Norman. World War One. A Short History, Penguin, 2008.
Keegan, John. The First World War, Vintage, 2000.
Hastings, Max. Catastrophe 1914. Europe Goes To War, Knopf, 2013.
Hirschfeld, Gerhard. Enzyklopädie Erster Weltkrieg, Schöningh Paderborn, 2004
Michalka, Wolfgang. Der Erste Weltkrieg. Wirkung, Wahrnehmung, Analyse, Seehamer Verlag GmbH, 2000
Leonhard, Jörn. Die Büchse der Pandora: Geschichte des Ersten Weltkrieges, C.H. Beck, 2014
If you want to buy some of the books we use or recommend during our show, check out our Amazon Store: http://bit.ly/AmazonTGW
NOTE: This store uses affiliate links which grant us a commission if you buy a product there.
» WHAT IS “THE GREAT WAR” PROJECT?
THE GREAT WAR covers the events exactly 100 years ago: The story of World War I in realtime. Featuring: The unique archive material of British Pathé. Indy Neidell takes you on a journey into the past to show you what really happened and how it all could spiral into more than four years of dire war. Subscribe to our channel and don’t miss our new episodes every Thursday.
» WHO IS REPLYING TO MY COMMENTS? AND WHO IS BEHIND THIS PROJECT?
Most of the comments are written by our social media manager Florian. He is posting links, facts and backstage material on our social media channels. But from time to time, Indy reads and answers comments with his personal account, too.
The Team responsible for THE GREAT WAR is even bigger:
- CREDITS -
Presented by : Indiana Neidell
Written by: Indiana Neidell
Director: Toni Steller & Florian Wittig
Director of Photography: Toni Steller
Sound: Toni Steller
Mixing, Mastering & Sound Design: www.above-zero.com
Editing: Toni Steller
Motion Design: Christian Graef
Research by: Indiana Neidell
Fact checking: Markus Linke
The Great War Theme composed by Karim Theilgaard: http://bit.ly/karimyt
A Mediakraft Networks Original Channel
Based on a concept by Spartacus Olsson
Author: Indiana Neidell
Visual Concept: David van Stephold
Producer: Toni Steller & Florian Wittig
Social Media Manager: Florian Wittig
Contains licenced Material by British Pathé
All rights reserved - © Mediakraft Networks GmbH, 2018
- published: 31 May 2018
- views: 261631
11:02
2nd Battle Of The Marne - Turning Point On The Western Front I THE GREAT WAR Week 208
The German Army launches an diversionary attack from the Rheims-Soisson salient and increases the pressure on Paris. But the Allies knew about the attack and fo...
The German Army launches an diversionary attack from the Rheims-Soisson salient and increases the pressure on Paris. But the Allies knew about the attack and for the first time, they effectively counter the German Stormtrooper tactics and even counter-attack along the line.
» HOW CAN I SUPPORT YOUR CHANNEL?
You can support us by sharing our videos with your friends and spreading the word about our work.You can also support us financially on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thegreatwar
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Patreon is a platform for creators like us, that enables us to get monthly financial support from the community in exchange for cool perks.
» WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WORLD WAR I AND WHERE ELSE CAN I FIND YOU?
We’re offering background knowledge, news, a glimpse behind the scenes and much more on:
reddit: http://bit.ly/TheGreatSubReddit
Facebook: http://bit.ly/WW1FB
Twitter: http://bit.ly/WW1Series
Instagram: http://bit.ly/ZpMYPL
» CAN I EMBED YOUR VIDEOS ON MY WEBSITE?
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Literature (excerpt):
Gilbert, Martin. The First World War. A Complete History, Holt Paperbacks, 2004.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. A Combat History of the First World War, Oxford University Press, 2013.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. 1914-1918, Profile Books, 2013.
Stone, Norman. World War One. A Short History, Penguin, 2008.
Keegan, John. The First World War, Vintage, 2000.
Hastings, Max. Catastrophe 1914. Europe Goes To War, Knopf, 2013.
Hirschfeld, Gerhard. Enzyklopädie Erster Weltkrieg, Schöningh Paderborn, 2004
Michalka, Wolfgang. Der Erste Weltkrieg. Wirkung, Wahrnehmung, Analyse, Seehamer Verlag GmbH, 2000
Leonhard, Jörn. Die Büchse der Pandora: Geschichte des Ersten Weltkrieges, C.H. Beck, 2014
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The German Army launches an diversionary attack from the Rheims-Soisson salient and increases the pressure on Paris. But the Allies knew about the attack and for the first time, they effectively counter the German Stormtrooper tactics and even counter-attack along the line.
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Gilbert, Martin. The First World War. A Complete History, Holt Paperbacks, 2004.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. A Combat History of the First World War, Oxford University Press, 2013.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. 1914-1918, Profile Books, 2013.
Stone, Norman. World War One. A Short History, Penguin, 2008.
Keegan, John. The First World War, Vintage, 2000.
Hastings, Max. Catastrophe 1914. Europe Goes To War, Knopf, 2013.
Hirschfeld, Gerhard. Enzyklopädie Erster Weltkrieg, Schöningh Paderborn, 2004
Michalka, Wolfgang. Der Erste Weltkrieg. Wirkung, Wahrnehmung, Analyse, Seehamer Verlag GmbH, 2000
Leonhard, Jörn. Die Büchse der Pandora: Geschichte des Ersten Weltkrieges, C.H. Beck, 2014
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Presented by : Indiana Neidell
Written by: Indiana Neidell
Director: Toni Steller & Florian Wittig
Director of Photography: Toni Steller
Sound: Toni Steller
Mixing, Mastering & Sound Design: www.above-zero.com
Editing: Julian Zahn
Motion Design: Christian Graef
Research by: Indiana Neidell
Fact checking: Markus Linke
The Great War Theme composed by Karim Theilgaard: http://bit.ly/karimyt
A Mediakraft Networks Original Channel
Based on a concept by Spartacus Olsson
Author: Indiana Neidell
Visual Concept: David van Stephold
Producer: Toni Steller & Florian Wittig
Social Media Manager: Florian Wittig
Contains licenced Material by British Pathé
All rights reserved - © Mediakraft Networks GmbH, 2018
- published: 19 Jul 2018
- views: 303519
1:01
First Battle of the Marne in 1 minute using Google Earth
Made using Google Earth.
The First Battle of the Marne from start to finish.
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The First Battle of the Marne from start to finish.
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- published: 25 Dec 2022
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Taxi To The Front – The First Battle of the Marne I THE GREAT WAR - Week 7
The German Army is so close to Paris that French soldiers are brought to the front by taxis. Together with the British Expeditionary Forces, the French are figh...
The German Army is so close to Paris that French soldiers are brought to the front by taxis. Together with the British Expeditionary Forces, the French are fighting the German advance near the Marne river. Meanwhile, the Austro-Hungarian army is retreating to the Carpathian Mountains after a catastrophic defeat against Russia with hundreds of thousands of casualties.
The catastrophe in Galicia already started last week. Find out more about it in our last episode: http://bit.ly/1lY28a0
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Videos: British Pathé
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Literature (excerpt):
Gilbert, Martin. The First World War. A Complete History, Holt Paperbacks, 2004.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. A Combat History of the First World War, Oxford University Press, 2013.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. 1914-1918, Profile Books, 2013.
Stone, Norman. World War One. A Short History, Penguin, 2008.
Keegan, John. The First World War, Vintage, 2000.
Hastings, Max. Catastrophe 1914. Europe Goes To War, Knopf, 2013.
Hirschfeld, Gerhard. Enzyklopädie Erster Weltkrieg, Schöningh Paderborn, 2004
Michalka, Wolfgang. Der Erste Weltkrieg. Wirkung, Wahrnehmung, Analyse, Seehamer Verlag GmbH, 2000
Leonhard, Jörn. Die Büchse der Pandora: Geschichte des Ersten Weltkrieges, C.H. Beck, 2014
If you want to buy some of the books we use or recommend during our show, check out our Amazon Store: http://bit.ly/AmazonTGW
NOTE: This store uses affiliate links which grant us a commission if you buy a product there.
» WHAT IS “THE GREAT WAR” PROJECT?
THE GREAT WAR covers the events exactly 100 years ago: The story of World War I in realtime. Featuring: The unique archive material of British Pathé. Indy Neidell takes you on a journey into the past to show you what really happened and how it all could spiral into more than four years of dire war. Subscribe to our channel and don’t miss our new episodes every Thursday.
» WHO IS REPLYING TO MY COMMENTS? AND WHO IS BEHIND THIS PROJECT?
Most of the comments are written by our social media manager Florian. He is posting links, facts and backstage material on our social media channels. But from time to time, Indy reads and answers comments with his personal account, too.
The Team responsible for THE GREAT WAR is even bigger:
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Written by: Indiana Neidell
Director: David Voss
Director of Photography: Toni Steller
Sound: Toni Steller
Sound Design: Sebastian Henkys
Editing: Toni Steller & Ole-Sten Haufe
Research by: Indiana Neidell
Fact checking: Latoya Wild, Johanna Müssiger, Florian Wittig, David Voss
A Mediakraft Networks Original Channel
Based on a concept by Spartacus Olsson
Author: Indiana Neidell
Visual Concept: Astrid Deinhard-Olsson
Executive Producer: Astrid Deinhard-Olsson and Spartacus Olsson
Head of Production: Carolin Hengholt
Producer: David Voss
Project Management: Sarah Völker
Social Media Manager: Florian Wittig
Contains licenced Material by British Pathé
All rights reserved - © Mediakraft Networks GmbH, 2014
https://wn.com/Taxi_To_The_Front_–_The_First_Battle_Of_The_Marne_I_The_Great_War_Week_7
The German Army is so close to Paris that French soldiers are brought to the front by taxis. Together with the British Expeditionary Forces, the French are fighting the German advance near the Marne river. Meanwhile, the Austro-Hungarian army is retreating to the Carpathian Mountains after a catastrophic defeat against Russia with hundreds of thousands of casualties.
The catastrophe in Galicia already started last week. Find out more about it in our last episode: http://bit.ly/1lY28a0
» HOW CAN I SUPPORT YOUR CHANNEL?
You can support us by sharing our videos with your friends and spreading the word about our work.You can also support us financially on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thegreatwar
Patreon is a platform for creators like us, that enables us to get monthly financial support from the community in exchange for cool perks.
» MORE HISTORY?
Check out our sister channel IT’S HISTORY: http://youtube.com/itshistory
» WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WORLD WAR I AND WHERE ELSE CAN I FIND YOU?
We’re offering background knowledge, news, a glimpse behind the scenes and much more on:
reddit: http://bit.ly/TheGreatSubReddit
Facebook: http://bit.ly/WW1FB
Twitter: http://bit.ly/WW1Series
Instagram: http://bit.ly/ZpMYPL
» CAN I EMBED YOUR VIDEOS ON MY WEBSITE?
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» CAN I SHOW YOUR VIDEOS IN CLASS?
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» WHAT ARE YOUR SOURCES?
Videos: British Pathé
Pictures: Mostly Picture Alliance
Background Map: http://d-maps.com/carte.php?num_car=6030〈=en
Literature (excerpt):
Gilbert, Martin. The First World War. A Complete History, Holt Paperbacks, 2004.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. A Combat History of the First World War, Oxford University Press, 2013.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. 1914-1918, Profile Books, 2013.
Stone, Norman. World War One. A Short History, Penguin, 2008.
Keegan, John. The First World War, Vintage, 2000.
Hastings, Max. Catastrophe 1914. Europe Goes To War, Knopf, 2013.
Hirschfeld, Gerhard. Enzyklopädie Erster Weltkrieg, Schöningh Paderborn, 2004
Michalka, Wolfgang. Der Erste Weltkrieg. Wirkung, Wahrnehmung, Analyse, Seehamer Verlag GmbH, 2000
Leonhard, Jörn. Die Büchse der Pandora: Geschichte des Ersten Weltkrieges, C.H. Beck, 2014
If you want to buy some of the books we use or recommend during our show, check out our Amazon Store: http://bit.ly/AmazonTGW
NOTE: This store uses affiliate links which grant us a commission if you buy a product there.
» WHAT IS “THE GREAT WAR” PROJECT?
THE GREAT WAR covers the events exactly 100 years ago: The story of World War I in realtime. Featuring: The unique archive material of British Pathé. Indy Neidell takes you on a journey into the past to show you what really happened and how it all could spiral into more than four years of dire war. Subscribe to our channel and don’t miss our new episodes every Thursday.
» WHO IS REPLYING TO MY COMMENTS? AND WHO IS BEHIND THIS PROJECT?
Most of the comments are written by our social media manager Florian. He is posting links, facts and backstage material on our social media channels. But from time to time, Indy reads and answers comments with his personal account, too.
The Team responsible for THE GREAT WAR is even bigger:
- CREDITS -
Presented by : Indiana Neidell
Written by: Indiana Neidell
Director: David Voss
Director of Photography: Toni Steller
Sound: Toni Steller
Sound Design: Sebastian Henkys
Editing: Toni Steller & Ole-Sten Haufe
Research by: Indiana Neidell
Fact checking: Latoya Wild, Johanna Müssiger, Florian Wittig, David Voss
A Mediakraft Networks Original Channel
Based on a concept by Spartacus Olsson
Author: Indiana Neidell
Visual Concept: Astrid Deinhard-Olsson
Executive Producer: Astrid Deinhard-Olsson and Spartacus Olsson
Head of Production: Carolin Hengholt
Producer: David Voss
Project Management: Sarah Völker
Social Media Manager: Florian Wittig
Contains licenced Material by British Pathé
All rights reserved - © Mediakraft Networks GmbH, 2014
- published: 11 Sep 2014
- views: 1380405
2:03
The First Battle of the Marne (1914)
In this week in military history, we explore the First Battle of the Marne in 1914, where French and the British Expeditionary Forces fought to prevent the Germ...
In this week in military history, we explore the First Battle of the Marne in 1914, where French and the British Expeditionary Forces fought to prevent the German advance on Paris in WWI.
The first Battle of the Marne took place 30 miles from Paris between September 6th – 12th. It was an opportunity for the BEF and French to stop the German advancement, that had already marched through Belgium and parts of France in their advance towards Paris.
Using French air reconnaissance and radio intercepts, the very first time these had been used in a major conflict, French Commander in Chief, General Joseph Joffre, ordered Michel-Joseph Maunoury’s French Sixth Army to attack.
Using requisitioned Paris taxis and buses—the first extensive use of motorized transport in wartime and forever celebrated as the “taxis of the Marne” – Maunoury and his reinforcements rushed to the front.
Soon, six French Armies and the BEF met an overextended Imperial German Army. Famously the men of the BEF employed their bolt action Lee enfield with such speed and accuracy that the advancing Germans believed they were being met with machine guns.
By September 9th, they had seemingly encircled and destroyed the German First and Second Armies. General von Moltke faltered and a general retreat to the Aisne River was ordered.
The Germans dug in, resulting in trench warfare and an eventual stalemate that would last for four years. The German retreat ended their hopes of a quick victory and foiled the German Schlieffen Plan. The war now would certainly not be over by Christmas.
Join us next time for another segment of This Week in Military History with the Pritzker Military Museum & Library.
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In this week in military history, we explore the First Battle of the Marne in 1914, where French and the British Expeditionary Forces fought to prevent the German advance on Paris in WWI.
The first Battle of the Marne took place 30 miles from Paris between September 6th – 12th. It was an opportunity for the BEF and French to stop the German advancement, that had already marched through Belgium and parts of France in their advance towards Paris.
Using French air reconnaissance and radio intercepts, the very first time these had been used in a major conflict, French Commander in Chief, General Joseph Joffre, ordered Michel-Joseph Maunoury’s French Sixth Army to attack.
Using requisitioned Paris taxis and buses—the first extensive use of motorized transport in wartime and forever celebrated as the “taxis of the Marne” – Maunoury and his reinforcements rushed to the front.
Soon, six French Armies and the BEF met an overextended Imperial German Army. Famously the men of the BEF employed their bolt action Lee enfield with such speed and accuracy that the advancing Germans believed they were being met with machine guns.
By September 9th, they had seemingly encircled and destroyed the German First and Second Armies. General von Moltke faltered and a general retreat to the Aisne River was ordered.
The Germans dug in, resulting in trench warfare and an eventual stalemate that would last for four years. The German retreat ended their hopes of a quick victory and foiled the German Schlieffen Plan. The war now would certainly not be over by Christmas.
Join us next time for another segment of This Week in Military History with the Pritzker Military Museum & Library.
- published: 05 Sep 2020
- views: 40585
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German Propaganda Movie about the Third Battle of the Aisne- 22 June 1918
The third Battle of the Aisne was apart of the German spring offensive of 1918. During this offensive, the Germans tried to achieve a final victory over France ...
The third Battle of the Aisne was apart of the German spring offensive of 1918. During this offensive, the Germans tried to achieve a final victory over France in early 1918, before the American troops could reach France.
During the Battle of the Aisne, German units crossed the Aisne River between Soissons and Reims.
The German 7th and 1st armies advanced with 29 divisions, 4,630 guns and 500 planes on a 55km wide front.
They reached the Marne and came within 56km of Paris, the closest they ever been since 1914. But the German Army ran out of reserves to continue the fight, and thus had to stop in early June 1918. The third Battle of the Aisne also marked one of the first time American troops were engaged in fighting, 2 American divisions took pater in the later stages of the battle.
This is a short propaganda movie from late June, called “The Battle between Aisne and Marne”, showing various scenes of the advancing German troops, including a scene of Crown Prince Wilhelm visiting a command post, captured British Mark IV tanks in German service, German A7V tanks, captured artillery, destroyed French villages, and captured French airfields and planes.
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The third Battle of the Aisne was apart of the German spring offensive of 1918. During this offensive, the Germans tried to achieve a final victory over France in early 1918, before the American troops could reach France.
During the Battle of the Aisne, German units crossed the Aisne River between Soissons and Reims.
The German 7th and 1st armies advanced with 29 divisions, 4,630 guns and 500 planes on a 55km wide front.
They reached the Marne and came within 56km of Paris, the closest they ever been since 1914. But the German Army ran out of reserves to continue the fight, and thus had to stop in early June 1918. The third Battle of the Aisne also marked one of the first time American troops were engaged in fighting, 2 American divisions took pater in the later stages of the battle.
This is a short propaganda movie from late June, called “The Battle between Aisne and Marne”, showing various scenes of the advancing German troops, including a scene of Crown Prince Wilhelm visiting a command post, captured British Mark IV tanks in German service, German A7V tanks, captured artillery, destroyed French villages, and captured French airfields and planes.
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Subtitles made by me.
- published: 21 Jan 2024
- views: 743
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The Second Battle of the Marne, Aisne River - Battlefield 1
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- published: 04 Jun 2023
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The Great Defense of the Aisne River in Battlefield One
Words cannot explain how much I love defense and Machine Guns on defense in any game.
Song is “Last Dying Breath” by Sabaton
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Words cannot explain how much I love defense and Machine Guns on defense in any game.
Song is “Last Dying Breath” by Sabaton
#Shorts
https://wn.com/The_Great_Defense_Of_The_Aisne_River_In_Battlefield_One
Words cannot explain how much I love defense and Machine Guns on defense in any game.
Song is “Last Dying Breath” by Sabaton
#Shorts
- published: 13 Feb 2023
- views: 2209