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  2. Battle of Havrincourt - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Havrincourt was a World War I battle fought on 12 September 1918, involving the British Third Army (under the command of General Sir Julian Byng) against German troops, including those of the 3rd and 10th Corps, in the town of Havrincourt, France.

  3. Frank Edward Young (VC) - Wikipedia

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    The action for which Second Lieutenant Young was to be awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross occurred in the aftermath of Allied success at the Battle of Havrincourt. Soon after he rejoined 1/1st battalion, it was moved into the front-lines south east of Havrincourt, near a copse named Triangle Wood. In the late afternoon of 18 September 1918 ...

  4. Apocalypse: World War I - Wikipedia

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    Apocalypse: World War I (in French: Apocalypse, la Première Guerre mondiale) is a TV series made up of 5 French documentaries created by Isabelle Clarke and Daniel Costelle, and narrated by Mathieu Kassovitz. Originally broadcast in 2014, it chronologically traces the history of World War I, from its origins to the end of the war. It gathers ...

  5. The 50 Best Documentaries on Netflix to Watch Now - AOL

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    In 2020, Netflix rebooted this long-running network TV staple, which was the zenith of the true-crime, interviews-and-reenactments genre. Netflix’s Unsolved Mysteries was a huge success, with ...

  6. Battle of Épehy - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Épehy was fought during the First World War on 18 September 1918, involving the British Fourth Army under the command of General Henry Rawlinson against German outpost positions in front of the Hindenburg Line. The village of Épehy was captured on 18 September by the 12th (Eastern) Division.

  7. Havrincourt - Wikipedia

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    The church of St Géry too, was rebuilt after 1918. It includes seven grave slabs of the Cardevacque d'Havrincourt family from the period 1648 to 1776. There is a chapel of the Virgin with a black Madonna and a chapel of St Martin. The Bois d'Havrincourt is extensive and there is a fine panoramic view from the Bridge on the Canal du Nord.

  8. The War Below - Wikipedia

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    The War Below is a 2021 British war film directed by J.P. Watts, in his directorial debut, [1] and written by Watts and Thomas Woods. [2] [3] It was released in the United Kingdom on 10 September 2021. The film is also distributed in Germany, France, Greece, Australia, the Middle East, South Korea and Japan. [4]

  9. Barbarians (2020 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The expectation that paid streaming services like Netflix have to stand out from the evening entertainment program is not fulfilled for the journalist Ambros Waibel from the newspaper Taz with Barbarians. The series remains, "apart from a bit of clean nudity here and a few dirty beheadings there, stuck in a Germany as a 'Terra X'-Rubbish and is ...