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The Diaries of a Prussian Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant-Colonel Paul Bronsart von Schellendorff greatly contributed to the success of the army of the Prussian King William I. He also led the preliminary negotiations for the surrender of the French in Sedan. In his secret war diary, he recounted his daily life with almost scientific precision.
Writing:
- Hermann Pölking-Eiken
- Linn Sackarnd
Release Date:
Tue, Feb 18, 2020
Country: DE
Language: En | Fr | De
Runtime: 52
Country: DE
Language: En | Fr | De
Runtime: 52
Hans Henrik Wöhler
Self - Narrator (voice)
Julie d'Andurain
Self - Historian
Daniel Schönpflug
Self - Historian
Robert Tombs
Self - Historian
Michael Epkenhans
Self - Historian
Laurent Thurnherr
Self - Historian
Karine Varley
Self - Historian
Christine Krüger
Self - Historian
Season 1:
Geneviève Bréton, a 20-year-old woman belonging to the Parisian intellectual bourgeoisie, recounts in her diary the siege of the city from September 1870 to January 1871.
Considered one of the first war correspondents, the British journalist William Howard Russell was sent to the Prussian General Staff by the London Times to cover the war. From the Battle of Bazeilles in August 1870 until the proclamation of the German Empire at Versailles after the French defeat in January 1871, his observations depict the cruelty of the conflict for both military and civilians.
Lieutenant-Colonel Paul Bronsart von Schellendorff greatly contributed to the success of the army of the Prussian King William I. He also led the preliminary negotiations for the surrender of the French in Sedan. In his secret war diary, he recounted his daily life with almost scientific precision.