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  • PEOPLE - 400.Todestag von William Shakespeare am 3. Mai 2016
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    PEOPLE - 400.Todestag von William Shakespeare am 3. Mai 2016
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    Actor Paul Daneman As King Arthur In Camelot Paul Daneman (29 October 1925 A 28 April 2001) Was An English Film Television Theatre And Voice Actor. Paul Frederick Daneman Was Born In Islington London. He Attended The Haberdashers' Aske's School And Sir William Borlase's Grammar School In Marlow Buckinghamshire And Studied Stage Design At Reading University Where He Joined The Dramatic Society. After Training At Rada He Joined Bristol Old Vic Birmingham Rep And The Old Vic For Four Years. In August 1955 He Created The Role Of Vladimir In Waiting For Godot At The Arts Theatre In Westminster.[1] His Film Credits Include: Zulu And Oh! What A Lovely War. Daneman's Tv Credits Include: The Adventures Of Robin Hood The Four Just Men Persuasion (1960 Series) Danger Man Out Of The Unknown The Saint Spy Trap Blake's 7 The Professionals And Rumpole Of The Bailey. The Bbc's 1960 Landmark Production An Age Of Kings A Fifteen Part Drama That Combined Shakespeare's Histories Of The Kings Of England And Presented Them In Chronological Order Featured Daneman As Richard Iii. Daneman Played The Husband Of Wendy Craig In The Original Series Of The Popular Bbc Sitcom Not In Front Of The Children Before Being Replaced By Ronald Hines. He Also Played Bilbo Baggins In The 1968 Bbc Radio Dramatisation Of J.r.r. Tolkien's The Hobbit. While Recovering From A Heart Attack He Wrote The Sitcom Affairs Of The Heart. In 1995 Daneman Published If I Only Had Wings A Novel Inspired By His Experiences In The Royal Air Force During World War Ii. Daneman Died In 2001 And Was Buried At East Sheen Cemetery South West London.
    Actor Paul Daneman As King Arthur In Camelot Paul Daneman (29 October 1925 A 28 April 2001) Was An English Film Television Theatre And Voice Actor. Paul Frederick Daneman Was Born In Islington London. He Attended The Haberdashers' Aske's School And

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  • Shoulder Arms - 1918
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    Shoulder Arms - 1918
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    Charlie Chaplin
    Shoulder Arms - 1918
    Director: Charlie Chaplin
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    USA
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    Charlot soldat

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  • Shoulder Arms - 1918
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    Shoulder Arms - 1918
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    Charlie Chaplin
    Shoulder Arms - 1918
    Director: Charlie Chaplin
    First National
    USA
    Scene Still
    Charlot soldat

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    Battle at Ypres WWI Canadians v Germans - Ypres, a medieval town in Belgium, was taken by the German Army at the beginning of the war. However, by early October, 1914, the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) was able to recapture the town. The first major German attempt to regain Ypres took place on 15th October. Experienced BEF riflemen held their positions but suffered heavy losses. German attacks took place for the next four weeks but with the arrival of the French Army the line was held. With the weather deteriorating, the Germans decided to abandon the Ypres offensive on the 22nd November. It is estimated that about 135,000 Germans were killed or badly wounded during the offensive. The BEF lost around 75,000 men and was effectively destroyed as a professional army. There were two more major battles at Ypres: 2nd Battle of Ypres (April-May, 1915) and Passchendaele (July-October, 1917). The Second Battle of Ypres, as it is known in British military history, encompassed four battles in the northern sector of the Ypres Salient. The first of these began on 22 April 1915 as a surprise attack by the German 4th Army on the Allied front line. This attack witnessed the first use of a new German weapon on the Western Front: poisonous gas. Its deadly effect was carried on a gentle breeze towards French troops and as a result of its devastating effect on the French the German infantry made a significant advance into Allied territory. During the next four weeks the Allied Forces of Belgium, France and Britain fought to hold off the successful German advance and to regain the ground that had been lost north of Ypres. The fourth battle ended on 25 May 1915.
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