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Report from the 70th birthday celebrations of Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg on October 2nd, 1917, in Bad Kreuznach.
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Children line the streets, waving, as schoolgirls and adjutant Captain von Pentz extend their congratulations. General Ludendorff and staff officers congratulate Hindenburg, followed by welcoming ceremonies for incoming officers.
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On the terrace, Hindenburg and Ludendorff converse before strolling through the park. District administrator and officials extend their felicitations, introducing civilians to Hindenburg. The field marshal then meets veterans of the Franco-Prussian War and wounded soldiers, marking a day of honor and recognition.
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Hindenburg and Ludendorff were revered figures among their people, embodying the spirit of German patriotism and resilience during World War I. Their leadership during the World War was nothing short of incredible, and they were seen as symbols of strength and determination amidst the turmoil of a gruesome war which was imposed upon them. The admiration for Hindenburg and Ludendorff extended beyond their military prowess to their roles as national heroes, inspiring loyalty and admiration from the German populace.
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"To Hell and Back" is a groundbreaking film that delves deep into the harrowing realities of World War I, offering viewers a visceral and authentic portrayal of the conflict. The foundation of this project has been meticulously crafted through extensive research, drawing from over 1,200 hours of footage sourced from 25 different archives across Europe. The goal of this research project is to unearth rare and unseen footage from the war, presenting it in a restored and revitalized form for modern audiences, like never before.
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Stay tuned as we reveal more footage from our research project and development glimpses from our upcoming film.
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