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The Battle of the Somme (French: Bataille de la Somme, German: Sommeschlacht), also known as the Somme Offensive, took place during the First World War betwe...
Over 92 years on - A video in memory of all those who gave their lifes during First World War. Features real footage from the Somme, including quotes and fig...
a documentary about the battle of the Somme 1916 part 1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIX-0PpEYxQ.
Film produced in 1916 during the battle of the Somme. Original footage. "The Battle of the Somme is a 1916 British documentary and propaganda film. Shot by two official cinematographers, Geoffrey Malins and John McDowell, the film depicts the British Army's preparations for, and the early stages of, the battle of the Somme. Premiered in London on 10 August 1916 and released generally on 21 August, while the battle continued in France, the film gave a very graphic depiction of trench warfare, showing dead and wounded British and German soldiers. The film was a massive success, selling some twenty million tickets in its first six weeks of release in Britain and going on to be distributed in eighteen other countries. A second film, covering a later phase of the battle, was released in 1917 as The Battle of the Ancre and the Advance of the Tanks. Preserved in the film archive of the Imperial War Museum since 1920, the film was inscribed on UNESCO's Memory of the World Register in 2005. The film has since been digitally restored and released on DVD in 2008. The Battle of the Somme remains significant today as an early example of film propaganda technique, as an historical record of the battle, and as a frequent source of footage illustrating the First World War." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Battle_of_the_Somme_(film) http://archive.iwm.org.uk/upload/package/100/Somme%20DVD/documents/viewing_guide.pdf http://www.vortex.uwe.ac.uk/noman.htm
The Battle of the Somme: A 60th Anniversary Programme: With the letters, diaries and memories of men who took part: The story told by Leo McKERN
For the 100th year anniversary of WWI, I give you The Battle of the Somme! Please remember to rate comment and subscribe! The Battle of the Somme, also known as the Somme Offensive, was a battle fought during the First World War fought by the armies of the British and French empires against the German Empire. Because of poor planning and ineffective artillery strikes, The Battle of the Somme resulted in 1,000,000 casualties on both sides, making it one of humanities bloodiest battles. This film is dedicated to all of the young men, whatever their nationality, who died in the First World War. See if you can find the Lightsaber ;) legoanimation20 2014 Outro by TheMissing_Link: youtube.com/MissingLinkMC Music: Past the Edge: Kevin MacLeod- incompetech.com Honor of Life: Instrumental Core- www.youtube.com/TheInstrumentalCore
The third of four videos detailing the experience of the First World War. The first half of this film looks at the Battle of the Somme (including the use of ...
Battle of the Somme Footage (1916). A Day that Shook the World. The Battle of the Somme began on July 1st, 1916 during World War One. A bloody battle that cl...
(WW1) The Battle Of The Somme 1916 (Official Film Of The Imperial War Museum) !! PLEASE NOTE ALL THESE VIDEOS ARE UPLOADED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, AND...
(WW1) Battlefield Detectives - Battle Of The Somme (History Channel) !! PLEASE NOTE ALL THESE VIDEOS ARE UPLOADED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, AND NO COPYR...
By 1916, the First World War has become a stalemate. The battlefields of Europe have been dug into 800 kilometres of trenches. Men are dying, but no ground i...
A video for my 6th hour english class on the battle of the Somme.
Dan Snow visits a reconstruction of a first world war trench, and takes a look at the conditions in the trenches at the Battle of the Somme according to Mali...
Roch the win i the clear day's dawin Blaws the clouds heilster-gowdie owre the bay But thair's mair nor a roch win blawin Thro the Great Glen o the warl the ...
60 Track Album and 20 Track Highlights Album Available.
The Dubliners - The battle of the Somme Performed by Luke Kelly. Same drill, pm or whatever when somethings up.
Frightful First World War The Battle of the Somme.
What really happened on the Somme in 1916. This show was made by Yap Films http://www.yapfilms.com/ If you want this show to be released on DVD feel free to ...
This is my Lego animation that I made for a social studies project in freshman year in spring 2008. I spent a full weekend (two days) doing this. Programs us...
This is a cinematic/machinima I made portraying the first day of the battle of the somme. The british bombarded the german trenches with artillary fire for d...
The Battle of the Somme (French: Bataille de la Somme, German: Schlacht an der Somme), also known as the Somme Offensive, was a battle of the First World War...
War of Words Soldier Poets of the Somme BBC Documentary 2014 The 1916 Battle of the Somme remains the most famous battle of World War I, remembered for its bloodshed and its limited territorial gains. What is often overlooked, however, is the literary importance of the Somme: more writers and poets fought in it than in any other battle in history. Narrated by Michael Sheen, War of Words: Soldier-Poets of the Somme details the experiences of the poets and writers who served in the battle. The work of Siegfried Sassoon, Robert Graves, David Jones, Isaac Rosenberg and JRR Tolkien (who arrived at the Western Front with ambitions to be a poet) was informed and transformed by the battle. Taken together, their experiences allow us to see this dreadful historical event through multiple points of view. War of Words: Soldier-Poets of the Somme uses animation, documentary accounts, surviving artefacts, battalion war diaries and the landscape itself to reconnect this literature to the events that inspired it.
They have each "adopted" a soldier killed during the Battle of the Somme and have volunteered to ...
The Irish Times 2015-03-07The Battle of the Somme saw the biggest loss of soldiers' lives in a single day of fighting ever ...
Belfast Telegraph 2014-10-22To remember those who lost their lives at the battle of the Somme, representatives from Trafford ...
noodls 2014-09-09... ceremony at City Hall Cenotaph today to commemorate the 98th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme.
noodls 2014-07-01For more information on the Battle of the Somme and the Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial, visit veterans.
noodls 2014-07-01For more information on the Battle of the Somme and the Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial, visit veterans.
noodls 2014-07-01For more information on the Battle of the Somme and the Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial, visit veterans.
noodls 2014-07-01I am honoured to be in France to represent Her Majesty's Government in the services commemorating the Battle of the Somme.
noodls 2014-07-01Quick Facts The Battle of the Somme began at 7:30 ... an honour to commemorate the Battle of the Somme.
PR Newswire 2014-07-01On the occasion of the 98th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, Canadian and French citizens ...
noodls 2014-07-01On the occasion of the 98th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, Canadian and French citizens ...
noodls 2014-07-01On the occasion of the 98th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, Canadian and French citizens ...
noodls 2014-07-01The Battle of the Somme began at 7:30 ... "For more than four horrific months the Battle of the Somme ...
noodls 2014-07-01The Battle of the Somme (French: Bataille de la Somme, German: Sommeschlacht), also known as the Somme Offensive, took place during the First World War between 1 July and 18 November 1916 on either side of the river Somme in France. The battle saw the British Army, supported by contingents from British imperial territories, including Australia, New Zealand, Newfoundland, Canada, India and South Africa, mount a joint offensive with the French Army against the German Army, which had occupied large areas of France since its invasion of the country in August 1914. The Battle of the Somme was one of the largest battles of the war; by the time fighting paused in late autumn 1916, the forces involved had suffered more than 1 million casualties, making it one of the bloodiest military operations ever recorded.
The plan for the Somme offensive evolved out of Allied strategic discussions at Chantilly, Oise in December 1915. Chaired by General Joseph Joffre, the commander-in-chief of the French Army, Allied representatives agreed on a concerted offensive against the Central Powers in 1916 by the French, British, Italian and Russian armies. The Somme offensive was to be the Anglo-French contribution to this general offensive and was intended to create a rupture in the German line which could then be exploited with a decisive blow. With the German attack on Verdun on the River Meuse in February 1916, the Allies were forced to adapt their plans. The British Army took the lead on the Somme, though the French contribution remained significant.
Somme (French pronunciation: [sɔm]) is a department of France, located in the north of the country and named after the Somme river. It is part of the Picardy region of France.
The north central area of the Somme département was the site of a series of battles through the Great War. Particularly significant was the 1916 Battle of the Somme. As a result of this and other battles fought in the area the department is home to many military cemeteries and several major monuments commemorating the many soldiers from various countries who died on its battlefields.
At the beginning of the First World War, during the September 1914 Race to the Sea, the Somme became the site of the Battle of Albert. The battle was a five day engagement between the 25th and 29 September, with the French Tenth Army attacking at Albert and pushing toward Bapaume, and the German Sixth Army counter-attacking back towards Albert. The line settled around the town of Thiepval and remained there until July 1916, when the Battle of the Somme would be fought on and around the same ground.
Receiving orders
Down from the high command
With plans to move forward
Once again in this mess they call war
Final words were shed
In this hell, this battlefield
Machine guns will not fail
As the bullet rain hits the flesh
Endless casualties
Over one million dead
Obsolete tactics blended with
Modern armament
Entrenched
In the battle of Somme
The indecisive event
Once a morbid mess
Blood spilled everywhere
Thousands of men now lay dead
First battle to introduce tanks
An unforgiving hell
Fighting for the fatherland
Desperately making a stand
Trench warfare supreme
All the divisions clash
Indecisive result
Nobody in benefit
Five months of bloodbath
The fierce fighting for the Somme
The startup of the encounter
First day of July, unbelieveable carnage toward the brits
Exit the trench when the order is whistled
Few seconds to live, machine gun torrents mow you to bits
The failures on the tactical side
Human wave assault, the death toll will mount
Unprepared for the misery - just a mad waste of human lives
What's the price for a mile?
Is there any substance behind bravery and honour?
To enter the no man's land
Or to die in the distress of those trench lines
Unable to reach the objectives
Set by the old men around the stuffed tables
Experiencing the hell, horrors of war