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Mons 1914

Feb 27, 2014
1h 30m
★ 0.0

Overview

On the 22nd of August 1914 the recently deployed BEF fought and delayed the German First Army of Von Kluck in around the industrial coal mining town of Mons. After 2 days of hard fighting the 3rd and 5th Division of II Corps, assisted by the Cavalry division, having borne the brunt of the battle withdrew South West in the direction of Paris. Whilst this battle was in reality a minor Corps action, when taken in the context of the Great War, it showed that the British regular soldier was more than a match for the German army when he was properly led and not vastly outnumbered by guns and men. This film shot on the battlefield tells the story of this 2 day battle bringing out the heroism and skill of the”Old Contemptible s “in delaying and escaping from Von Kluck’s attacking force of 6 Infantry and 5 Cavalry Divisions.

Genres

Documentary
History
War

Production Companies

Battlefield History TV

Cast

Tom Dormer

Presenter

Tom Dormer

Mike Peters

Presenter

Mike Peters

Andrew Duff

Presenter

Andrew Duff

Tim Saunders

Presenter and Director

Tim Saunders

Paul Oldfield

Presenter

Paul Oldfield

Ian Woodbridge

Presenter

Ian Woodbridge

Ed Church

Presenter and Living Historian

Ed Church

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