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历史,战争纪录片???,第5频道在2006年发行-英语??旁白History, War Documentary published by Channel 5 in 2006- English narration     

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第一次世界大战结束时,将近200万士兵失踪,据推测已经死亡。将近90年后,法国和比利时的流血战场交出了自己的秘密。一队考古学家,历史学家和法医专家正在努力找出未知的士兵,并最终让他们休息。沟槽探测物是5 x 45?这支纪录片系列跟随这支队伍的工作,穿越时空穿越法国和比利时的战场,从第一次世界大战战斗和死亡的泥泞中释放了堕落者及其勇气和牺牲的故事。每个插曲集中于一次大战的一次重大战役的现场进行考古挖掘。经过艰苦的侦探工作,发现的物体和证据可以追溯到?可以告诉他们一个人的故事的士兵。发掘地点可能会伪装成起伏的乡村,生产性耕地或专为发展而开发的领土,但每个地点都带有激烈战斗的伤痕-这种景观掩盖了巨大的墓地,里面满是被时间掩埋的人。安迪·罗伯肖(Andy Robertshaw)是我们的调查员之一。他是英国国家军事博物馆的军事历史学家和教育家。他和他的团队在战场挖掘上花费了数月,辛苦地挖掘了骨头,衣服和个人物品-拼图中的碎片,以寻找下落的士兵身份的线索。这是当代考古学的丰硕著作。战Detect侦探是历史的拯救者。其目的:保存和保存过去,以免我们忘记。其目标:??松动在法国煤田中心的隧道和火山口隐藏着第一次世界大战带来的恐怖。在一场地狱般的战斗中,有5万多名英国士兵在这里丧生或受伤。但是,我们的考古学家,历史学家和法医专家团队在这里挖掘的是巨大火山口的边缘,该火山口是世界历史上最大规模的战斗之一,是由大规模地下爆炸造成的。希望这场战斗能打破海沟战的僵局,并在圣诞节之前击败德国人。团队迅速发现了英国士兵遗骸的英国战trench。但是该网站一夜之间被洗劫一空。该小组感到震惊和难过地发现,拾荒者都冲刷沟槽金属探测器和铁锹,劫无名墓,剥去可能有助于识别他们找到的士兵的人工制品。现在,强盗将士兵委托给永恒的匿名者。但是火山口还有其他秘密:我们的团队有史以来发现的最大的人类遗骸。它是挖出附近的炮弹爆炸的产物吗?研究小组得出结论说,他们发现了一个巨大的墓地,一个人类遗骸的汤,藏在墓??地中,也是其中一个下落的士兵的宝贵线索,这是一个来自巴伐利亚的德国人。该小组发现了一个穿着制服的简单按钮,一个墓碑上的一个军团编号以及一张藏在乐谱中的明信片,从而能够开始拼凑这名士兵的身份。他们得出的结论是,他是名叫Leopold Rotharmel的有才华的小提琴手,At the end of the Great War, nearly two million soldiers were missing, presumed dead. Almost 90 years later, the bloody battlegrounds of France and Belgium are surrendering their secrets. A team of archaeologists, historians and forensic experts is working to identify unknown soldiers and finally lay them to rest.THE TRENCH DETECTIVES is a 5 x 45’ documentary series that follows the work of this team as it moves through time and across the battlefields of France and Belgium, releasing the fallen and their stories of courage and sacrifice from the mud of the First World War battles in which they fought and died. Each episode focuses on an archaeological dig at the site of a single significant battle of the Great War. Objects and evidence found there are traced back, through painstaking detective work, to a soldier or soldiers whose personal story can then be told. The excavation sites may masquerade as rolling countryside, productive farmland or territory earmarked for development but each one bears the scars of intense fighting - a landscape that hides huge cemeteries full of men who were buried by time. Andy Robertshaw is one of our investigators. He is a military historian and educator with the National Army Museum in Britain. He and the team spend months on war ground excavations, painstakingly uncovering bones, clothing and personal effects - pieces in a jigsaw, clues to the identity of the lost soldier who lies where he fell. This is contemporary archaeology writ large. And The Trench Detectives are rescuers of history. Its purpose: to save and conserve the past, lest we forget. Its aim: to identify and honour those who gave their lives in the war that was meant to end all wars.[edit] Loos Tunnels and craters in the heart of a French coalfield hide horrors from the First World War. More than 50,000 British soldiers were killed or wounded here in a hellish battle that moved underground. But our team of archaeologists, historians, and forensic experts, are here to excavate the lip of a gigantic crater, created by a massive underground explosion during the course of one of the biggest battles in world history. A battle that it was hoped would break the stalemate of trench warfare and defeat the Germans by Christmas. The team quickly discovers a British trench with the remains of a British soldier. But the site is looted overnight. The team is shocked and upset to find that scavengers have scoured the trench with metal detectors and shovels, robbing the unmarked grave, stripping it of artefacts that could have helped to identify the soldier they found. Now, the robbers have consigned the soldier to eternal anonymity. But the crater yields other secrets: the biggest single find of human remains ever unearthed by our team. Is it the product of a shell explosion near a dug-out? Finding skeleton after skeleton, the team concludes that they have found a mass burial site, a soup of human remains.Hidden within the burial site are also valuable clues to one of the fallen soldiers, a German from Bavaria. Uncovering a simple button on a uniform, a regiment number on an epaulette, and a post card tucked into a music book, the team are able to start piecing together the identity of this soldier. They conclude he was a gifted violinist named Leopold Rotharmel, a Munich Concert Master turned warrior in the formidable German unit that would later be called the Storm Troopers. At the same time, they must solve a parallel mystery: which skeleton did the found objects belong to? And so the detective work begins – to uncover how Rotharmel lived and died and it identify his specific remains, so that his story is told and he gets a proper burial. It’s a journey that leads to another shocking revelation: Rotharmel served in the same regiment as another “artist”: Corporal Adolph Hitler. In one last twist, the music school Rotharmel attended is now housed in the very building Hitler used as his headquarters during the rise of the Nazi Party. The stunning coincidences lead team leader Andy Robertshaw to speculate on what would have happened had the shell that killed Rotharmel, killed Hitler instead.[edit] Passchendaele The team go to Northern Belgium, to excavate the site of the infamous battle of Passchendaele, fought in 1917, where man and beast drowned in a churning sea of mud. The British idea was to fight through to the English Channel and deny German U-boats the use of Belgian ports. It was a sound theory but turned into carnage. More than half a million men died at Passchendaele, many of them drowning in the waist high mud of the battlefield or its water filled shell les. As they unearth the remains of a complex trench system, a wristwatch is found; a technological innovation whose popularity was largely a product of the Great War’s need for accurate, easily accessed timepieces that were shock proof, waterproof and could be read at night. The War virtually gave birth to the modern watch. The watch is sent to the forensic laboratory at University College London, where the strap is painstakingly restored. The discovery of letters etched on the strap launches a journey to identify its owner, a soldier, one of the Fallen. The search leads to John Humphrey England, a Second Lieutenant under the Welsh regiment, who died in the mud of Passchendaele July 31 1917. Reinforcing this conclusion is a moving letter they uncover. It waswritten by England’s father and asked the War Department for thereturn of his son’s watch…. Eventually, a living relation of Lieutenant England is located, who in turn helps the team find England’s obituary—replete with photograph. But this quest has a twist in the tail.[edit] Serre Fighting raged for years at Serre in Northern France: an infamous German stronghold held off the Allies. Thousands died, many of them buried or left where they fell on a battlefield now transformed to verdant farmland. Among the Fallen – three soldiers whose remains were found here by our team of historians, archaeologists and forensic scientists. The bodies were found close to the rumoured location of an infamous German stronghold: a fortress-ke three-sided defence called The Heidenkopf: a stronghold that generals on both sides felt was worth dying for.The team are able to determine that one of the soldiers was British but a lack of material evidence prevents them from identifying him. The other two are identified as German. They were discovered with tantalizing clues as to their identity. One soldier took into battle a touching souvenir of home, a pictorial shoe polish lid. He also broke one of the cardinal rules of war by scratching his name on his i.d. tag. The partial name and the shoe polish lid allow a positive identification. The other was found with a matted lump of paper. Using real world “CSI” techniques, University College London is able to restore a lost document that gives them a name and a place. In the end, the two men—enlisted man and officer—who became brothers only in death—are reburied together in a military cemetery, sharing a single stone.[edit] Ypres The rolling countryside of Northern Belgium has a secret. Beneath the farmlands lie graveyards, the final resting place of the fallen of the First World War. Here, a group of archaeologists, forensic experts and historians excavate the past, a shovelful at a time, to preserve the memories of the shattered lives that ended here. In the autumn of 1914 the Belgian farmland was a hotbed of fighting. The Allies were desperate to control the land between the Western Front and the French coast, to keep the Germans away from the English Channel. It was a battle to control the high ground, the Northern Belgian town of Ypres. At Ypres, the team discover evidence of the first trenches of The Great War—mere scrapes of earth that would evolve into complex and sinewy lines of trenches that if placed in a single line would encircle the Earth. In the process, the team unearths human remains. With the help of a forensic anthropologist and a button from a uniform, the team concludes that they have discovered the partial remains of three German soldiers from the 213 Reserve Regiment, who fought and died at Ypres which saw the birth of WWI trench warfare. Retracing on foot and by train the very steps these soldiers took in the Autumn of 1914 from training camp to the Front, members of the team uncover a massacre of civilians in a small Belgian town. Their journey takes them back to Ypres, to the very place these soldiers died—victimizers turned victims.[edit] Beaumont Hamel 1 July 1916. The Battle of the Somme. Three quarters of a million Allied soldiers line up for battle, stretched out on a front running almost 20 miles. But it all went horribly wrong. For the Allies it was to become the largest casualty roll of any day in the entire history of the British military. Today this rolling French landscape serenely disguises the trenches that on that day ran red with the blood of almost 60,000 casualties. A group of archaeologists, forensic experts and historians travel to the front lines of the Battle of the Somme, to a sector known as Beaumont Hamel, looking for evidence of what happened that day. For a proud volunteer regiment from then British Colony/now Canadian Province of Newfoundland, fighting their first battle in France, it was a day that would leave the island with a sense of loss that would mark generations to come.At Beaumont Hamel, our team also uncover evidence of what may be a front line medical aid post: A thermometer, ampoules of iodine, and a glass container for keeping sutures sterile. A find that team leader Andy Robertshaw says: “You couldn’t invent this. Of all the things I’ve wanted to find on the Western front this is got to be it.”The medical supplies lead to the location of what may have been a hub of chaos on that fateful day as the wounded returned down through the trenches. And it is here that the team makes a stunning discovery: it’s only a single button. But it’s a button that could only been worn by one soldier on the morning that marked the commencement of the Battle of the Somme: the Regimental Medical Officer. This find sets the team off on a journey to uncover the life of one Dr. William Bunting Wamsley, a Methodist doctor from Northern England who also spent time working in China at Methodist missions. A revealing letter, written in Wamsley’s hand, gives the team insight into the passion that drove the doctor and eventually leads him to the battlegrounds of Beaumont Hamel.     

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