
Overview
The letters between military surgeon Georges Duhamel and his wife Blanche lay forgotten in a family attic for 75 years. Recently rediscovered, they reveal a poignant love story set against the backdrop of the First World War. In 1914, Blanche Duhamel moved to the frontline capital at Amiens, from where the lights of the trenches were visible, in order to be closer to her husband. Previously unseen film footage shows how business and pleasure continued alongside scenes of suffering as British and colonial troops came and went from the city.
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10 - 1Savagery and the American Indian: 1: Wilderness January 23, 1991
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10 - 2Savagery and the American Indian: 2: Civilisation January 30, 1991
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10 - 3The Man Who Made the Supergun February 13, 1991
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10 - 4Reluctant Comrade February 27, 1991
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10 - 5The Transmission of Roger Bacon March 13, 1991
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10 - 6Palestine: The First Intifada March 27, 1991
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10 - 7A Cold War April 10, 1991
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10 - 8Beside Franco in Spain September 18, 1991
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10 - 9Charles Darwin - Devil's Chaplain October 02, 1991
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10 - 10The Columbus Conspiracy October 16, 1991
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10 - 11Harvests of Iron: 1: The Watch on the Somme October 30, 1991
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10 - 12Harvests of Iron: 2: The Theatre of Operations November 06, 1991
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10 - 13Suffer the Children November 20, 1991
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10 - 14The Spoils of War December 18, 1991
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10 - 98Episode 98 January 01, 1970
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10 - 99Episode 99 January 01, 1970
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10 - 100Episode 100 January 01, 1970
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10 - 120Episode 120 January 01, 1970
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10 - 130Episode 130 January 01, 1970
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10 - 140Episode 140 January 01, 1970
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10 - 220Episode 220 January 01, 1970