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100 Days to Victory

Series 1

Episode 2: The Fightback

Duration: 59 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC Four

Available for 7 months

The Allies win a great victory at Amiens. The tide is turning, but the victors are under no illusions. The German Army remains a daunting fighting force and it has an ace up the sleeve: the Hindenburg Line - the most formidable defensive system in military history. If the Allies are to have any hope for victory, they need to find a way to punch through Germany's wall of steel.

The generals formulate an ambitious plan incorporating newly minted 'combined arms' tactics on a massive scale. They commit artillery, tanks, aircraft and troops in careful concert, to attack the Hindenburg Line in the centre, the north and south. It becomes clear that only the combined might of the Allies on the Western Front can finally defeat Germany.

The generals lead their forces in a series of battles to break the line. The Canadians get close, the French get close, then on 29th September 1918, a combined Australian, British and American force breaks through. The Germans have no answer to this onslaught and soon seek peace negotiations.
Today, we widely remember Gallipoli, the Somme and Passchendaele. All were failures. And yet, the extraordinary achievements by the Allied armies on the fields of France in the final months of World War I should also be remembered. At Amiens and the Hindenburg Line, the Allies - spearheaded by the Australians and the Canadians - forced a crushing defeat upon Germany to win the war in what some call the finest feat of arms of the 20th Century. Show less

Contributors

General John Monash:
Ben Mortley
Marshal Ferdinand Foch:
Denis Lamonde
Field Marshal Douglas Haig:
Malcolm Taylor
General Arthur Currie:
Bruce Turner
General Henry Rawlinson:
Brian Scott Carleton
General Henry Horne:
Gord Mackenzie
General Julian Byng:
Ralph MacLeod
Narrator:
Jamie Lee
Director of photography:
Marcus Elliot
Director of photography:
Torstein Dyrting
Camera Operator:
Andrew Curr
Sound Recordist:
Adrian Tucker
Associate Producer:
Aidan Denison
Production Coordinator:
Kate Dunn
Production Manager:
Matt Watier
Production Manager:
Ella Wright
Composer:
Greg Johnston
On-line editing:
Terry Taplin
Sound Mixer:
Ric Curtin
Producer:
Tara Elwood
Executive Producer:
David Harron
Executive Producer:
Andrew Ogilvie
Executive Producer:
Julie Bristow
Executive Producer:
Andrea Quesnelle
Executive Producer:
Phil Craig
Executive Producer:
Marlo Miazga
Writer:
Greg Beer
Production Company:
Electric Pictures

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