The Great War — Season 1, Episode 5: The Rape of Belgium and the Battle of Tannenberg - Week 5
Documentary, War & Politics • 9 min • 13 seasons, 345 episodes • ★ 9.3/10
Episode synopsis
During their advance through Belgium, the German Army is committing atrocities against Belgian civilians - justified as response to resistance and sabotage against their advancement. The Austro-Hungarian Army is perpetrating massacres against the Serbian civilian population to retaliate against Serbian guerrilla warfare. At the Eastern Front, German generals Hindenburg and Ludendorff succeed in one of the most important battles of World War I: The Battle of Tannenberg.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1The Outbreak of WWI - How Europe Spiraled Into the GREAT WAR - Week 1
- E2Germany in Two-Front War and the Schlieffen-Plan - Week 2
- E3To Arms! The Deployment of Troops - Week 3
- E4A New War with Old Generals – Carnage on the Western Front - Week 4
- E6Plans Are Doomed to Fail - The Battle of Galicia - Week 6
- E7Taxi to the Front – The First Battle of the Marne - Week 7
- E8Welcome to the Dirt – The Beginning of Trench Warfare - Week 8
- E9The Russian War Machine and the Race to the Sea - Week 9
- E10Dying in the Mud - Autumn Is Taking Its Toll - Week 10
- E11Back for Christmas? - The Illusion of a Short War - Week 11
- E12Learning From Napoleon – Russia, The Underestimated Enemy - Week 12
- E13A War to End All Wars - Home Front Propaganda - Week 13