Slaughter on the Somme: The Story of the Hobbs Brothers (WW1 Documentary)

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At 6:30am on 1st July 1916 across the Somme Battlefields, whistles blew and men rose from their trenches to advance across no-man’s-land. Within seconds hundreds had fallen, and by the end of that first day, over 19,000 lay dead, one man for every 4.4 seconds.

In this video, we’ll follow the fortunes of just one Division and one set of brothers as they attacked the most heavily defended part of the entire battlefield. This is the story of the assault on the Schwaben Redoubt.

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Sources:
• Find My Past Archives & Newsletter Database
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Credits:
• Research: Rory Stephens & Dan Hill
• Script & Narration: Dan Hill
• Editing: Simon James
• Thumbnail Design: Linus Klassen
• Music & Sound Effects: Shane Greer

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