a CALL TO THE YOUNG [Main]
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Jaar: 1918
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Speelduur: 9 mins
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Beschrijving: The film contrasts young men leaving factory gates, "still at home" with older men "who have to go to war" while their wives and families wait behind. A parade of drill sergeants shows that they are all still serving despite having two, three or four wound stripes. A home defence unit, with an average age of about fifty, drills in the open. Three of its members are shown together, "the ages of these men total 207 years and they're still doing their bit". (The uniform details suggest they are part of a volunteer or temporary unit rather than the Regular Army.) Middle-aged men, serving as special constables, don shrapnel helmets, and carry warnings against air raids. Boys drill in Royal Flying Corps uniform. All this is contrasted with the men still in the factories. "If the young men will not take their turn, thrice wounded men must go back, more fathers of families will be called up, leave may have to be stopped - is that fair ?" Soldiers are seen to be happy returning to Britain on a leave boat and walking through London. The difficulties of moving shells up through the mud of the Somme in horse-panniers (from IWM 116 BATTLE OF THE ANCRE) are given as the reason for young men in particular being needed.
British propaganda film for the Home Front, calling for volunteers for the Army, 1918 or earlier.
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Trefwoorden: EFG1914 / World War I / Royal Air Force, Royal Flying Corps / Police Force / British Army / propaganda, British - inspirational / propaganda, British - practical: recruitment (Army) / recruitment, British military / society, British - domestic / industry, British - general / 31/3(41) / GB, England / Age / sex / Children / Children and war
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Provider: Imperial War Museums
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Rechten: In Copyright / Imperial War Museums
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Kleur: Black & White
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Sound: Without sound
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