French occupation of the Ruhr
Creator(s)
- Max Brinck (Camera Operator)
- Bundesarchiv (Germany). Filmarchiv
- Zuern (Producer)
Scope and Content
Graphic of a boot coming down on a Ruhr skyline, followed by a quotation from William Tell. A map shows the Ruhr area and the towns that are occupied by the French. A title onscreen asks why the French occupied the Ruhr in the first place, followed by shots of the bustling coal industry. Shots of French troops on the streets. Panning shot of stationary rail cars filled with coal.
Note(s)
This is a 98 meter long excerpt. The total length of this film is 112 meters.
Conditions of Use and/or Copyright updated. Correspondence from Bundesarchiv in May 2023, initially sent to Leslie Swift states: no rights claimed anymore by Bundesarchiv, but we don't know who the rights holders might be
Subjects
- SOLDIERS/MILITARY (FRENCH)
- MAPS
- INDUSTRY
- TRAINS
- COAL
- SOLDIERS/MILITARY
Places
- Ruhr Valley, Germany
Genre
- Propaganda.
- Film
Copies
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