the BRITISH ENTRY INTO COLOGNE [Main]
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Year: 1918
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Runtime: 25 mins
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Description: The British occupation of Cologne, including 1st Cavalry Division and 29th Division marching past General Sir Herbert Plumer, commanding the Army of Occupation, across the Hohenzollern Bridge, 6th-14th December 1918.I. The marchpast by 1st Cavalry Division on 12th December. Plumer stands with his staff to one side of the road leading across the bridge. With him are Lieutenant-General C Jacob, commanding II Corps, and Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Kavanagh commanding the Cavalry Corps. Lorries and 6-inch howitzers are parked waiting at the end of the bridge. 2nd and 9th Cavalry Brigades begin the marchpast, which continues for two hours, at 10 am. The lancer regiment in the procession is 9th Lancers; they advance with the divisional cyclists and Austin armoured cars behind. Plumer is shown waiting to leave by his car, then standing beneath the giant statue of Kaiser Wilhelm II above the bridge, taking the salute. The division, including its transport, continues the marchpast. II. On the following day, 13th December, 29th Division starts its marchpast at 9.30 am, with Plumer again taking the salute. The Scottish battalion in the procession is 1st Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers. (There is an interpolation of the Cavalry from the previous day moving off the bridge.) III. The lorries and 6-inch howitzers at the far end of the bridge are still in position, waiting, on 14th December. IV. At a road bridge just north of Bayenthal, Cologne, on 6th December a corporal's guard of 'A' Squadron, 18th Hussars, sets up a Vickers machine gun and equipment. Armed German civilians, ex-soldiers employed by the British as a police force, look on.
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Keywords: EFG1914 / World War I / Plumer, Herbert Charles Onslow / Jacob, Claud William / Kavanagh, Charles T M / British Army, Div, Cavalry, 1 / British Army, 1st Division, Cavalry, 9th Lancers / British Army, 1st Division, Cavalry, 18th Hussars / British Army, Div 29 / British Army, King's Own Scottish Borderers, 1st Battalion / Occupation police, Germany / ceremonies, British - event-related: entry into Cologne (Plumer) / administration, British - occupation / weapons, British - gun: 6-inch 26cwt howitzer / armour, British - armoured car: Austin / weapons, British - smallarm: Vickers machine gun / First World War, Armistice & 6/12/1918=14/12/1918 / Germany & Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia
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Provider: Imperial War Museums
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Rights: In Copyright / Imperial War Museums
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Production company: Topical Film Company
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Colour: Black & White
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Sound: Without sound
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