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The bombardment of Britain in WW1
The shock and impact of a ferocious bombardment by German troops in Hartlepool in NE England in December 1914. The circumstances and impact of the German attack is shown through an interview with a survivor. The incident is used to show the impact of the war on civilians in Britain.
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