8 Nazi S.S. Officers Sentenced To Death For 1944 Massacre At Ascq (1949) | British Pathé
This harrowing footage depicts 8 Nazi S.S. Officers being sentenced to death for the massacre of of 86 civilians in the village of Ascq during World War II after a German Troop train was derailed.
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Lille, France
8 S.S. MEN SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR 1944 MASSACRE AT ASCQ.
MS. G.V. street scene in Lille looking towards clock tower. MS. LS. Interior of French Military Court, Lille with trial in progress. MS. Court officers. MS. One of the accused German Former SS men giving evidence. SCU. Head shot of one of the accused. CU. Head shot of another accused. CU. Head shot of another of the accused. LS. G.V. court in session. MS. Women relatives of massacre victims in court. CU. Woman with handkerchief to face. MS. Men in audience. One has badly-scarred face. MS. Elevated Gendarmes escorting prisoners from court. SCU. Prisoners handcuffed to French Guards. MS. Prisoners getting into police van. MS. Church and street in the village of Ascq. MS. Street in village flanked by corn fields. LS. The railway line where villagers the derailed the German Troop train. The massacre of 86 civilians was an act of retaliation. MS. Signals on railway line. MS. Woman standing in doorway of shop. SCU. Head and shoulders of woman. CU. Head shot of woman. MS. Woman seated at table. Photograph of her murdered husband on window sill in front of her. CU. Head shot of the sole survivor, M.P. Van Crayenest, with bullet scars on face. CU. Woman who was widowed. CU. Another widow. MS. SCU. Youth, who was too young to be killed at time of massacre, at work planing wood. CU. Head shot of youth. SCU. Woman seated at desk. CU. Head shot of woman. CU. Photograph of her murdered husband. LS. The cemetery, where all victims are buried. CU. Gravestone in form of book. CU. Book gravestone. CU. Several crosses with the family name 'LHernould' on them. (3 shots). SCU. Crucifix. LS. G.V. cemetery. MS. Woman and small son. CU. Head shot small boy. SCU. Small boy and girl. CU. Head and shoulders of small girl.
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Selected Originals - The Prisoners Come Back Aka German POW's Return (1955)
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story The Prisoners Come Back (aka German POW's Return) 55/82.
This sequence has not been seen in the newsreel story. It contains a reception for German officers which was much better prepared. They travel by train, past the border and stop at Herleshausen. Press, flowers, nurses, Red Cross and state officials are all there to greet them, They are offered drinks, food and medical treatment. They are much better treated hen other prisoners. More shots of the prisoners.
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Note: It is interesting that this reception was not featured in the newsreel story.
FILM ID:549.11
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WWII German Prisoners Return Home (1955) | British Pathé
The WWII prisoners are released from the Soviet Union, a country which cannot forget their crimes, back to Germany, a country which cannot forgive their captivity. Ten years after the war ended and families are still hoping the half-forgotten faces will be among the among the returning thousands. 9,000 war criminals become 9,000 heroes. The price is paid, but is the lesson learned?
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Friedland Camp, Lower Saxony, West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany).
Under the Adenauer-Bulganin agreement Soviet Union agrees to return German POW's to Germany. GV. Line of Prisoners of War (POW) transport coaches arriving at Friedland Camp. STV. Coach driving through lane of cheering crowds. GV. Coaches arriving at camp with crowds cheering. SV. Man tolling bell. CU. Bell tolling. SV. POW's stepping out of coach. SV. Group of German women holding up name boards. CU. German woman holding up picture of Nazi soldier. SV. More POW's stepping down from coach, some still in Wehrmacht coats. SV. POW's carrying bouquets walking past crowds. SV. Group of women holding name boards (one mentions Stalingrad). SV. POW's being greeted by relatives. CU. Woman holding a large name board. SV. Smiling parents greeting POW. SV. Smiling POW with arm around relatives, looking happy. SV. POW walking with three very happy women. GV. Pan Mass of P.O. W's all lined up being greeted by West Germany's Vice-Chancellor Dr Bluecher in place of Dr Adenauer who was ill. CU. POW with scared face. SV. Dr Bluecher addressing crowds. CU. People listening. SCU. Old woman crying behind name board while another woman in front looks around with stern face. CU. Ex-prisoner with bard. CU. POW with sad face. GV. Mass of people. CU. Man being embraced by relative.
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Execution Of Axis Spies By Allied Firing Squad (1945) | British Pathé
This archive footage from World War II depicts the execution of two Hitler youths, aged 16 and 17, by an Allied firing squad for espionage against American forces in the Aachen area.
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Two prisoners are taken out of lorry by American Military Police and brought to execution spot - two poles. Two lines of coffins are seen on each side. One of the prisoners is tied to a pole. Firing squad march in. They fire, the man drops on ground. Another prisoner is tied to pole, firing squad fires and dead man drops on ground. The soldiers remove him and bring another prisoner. Firing squad march off and are replaced by another firing squad for further executions. More shots of the men being executed in the same way. Executed men are placed in coffins.
Notes: This footage could include the execution of 2 Hitler youths, aged just 16 and 17. This article about it was in the newspaper:
Two Hitler youths, aged 16 and 17, have been executed by an Allied firing squad for espionage against American forces in the Aachen area.
The boys, Heinz Petry and Josef Schoner, who were caught hiding in, a foxhole on February 22, near Birdgen, told the court they had been confined in a military camp and were offered a chance to clear their characters by reporting on American troop movements
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Tag Des Grossdeutschen Reiches Aka Austro / German Plebiscite (1938)
Unused / unissued material - no paperwork - dates unclear or unknown
German titles read: 'Tag des Grossdeutschen Reiches'. Proklamation Dr. Goebbels vom Wiener rathaus. 2 minuten Verkehrsstille und abendliche Feierstunde iim ganzen Reich.
Germany. CU hand tears of date on desk calendar to show April 9th. Quick shot of trees in blossom. Lots of shots of posters, stickers, logos etc calling for a vote to give increased powers to the Fuhrer. Shots of various shots of buildings, many covered with swastika flags. Shots of Hitler in open car in parade along crowd lined streets. Various CUs of people cheering. More shots of the parade. Thousands of pigeons / doves are released. CU hands of clock reaching 12 o'clock - midday. Various shots of people raising swastika flags. A factory hooter sounds. Flypast of planes. More shots of flags. People stop working. - Spacing - More shots of planes overhead. Traffic stops. People stand in the streets giving Nazi salute. Shots of Churches around Germany and Austria as their bells ring out to signal the end of the two minute stand still. Traffic starts to move. A boat travels down a river. Nazi supporters march in streets. Torch light events. Parade and gatherings. Illuminated sign - Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Fuhrer.
German title reads: 99 Prozent Oesterreicher un Deutsche fur Anschluss. Das Ergebnis der Abstimmung war ein uberwaltigender Sieg Adolf Hitlers.
CU hand tears off calender date to reveal 10th April. People going to vote in referendum (possibly in Austria). CU voting paper as someone votes 'Ja'. Hermann Goering and his wife go to vote. Shots of other people voting. The Fuhrer Adolf Hitler arrives to vote. Shots of Hitler and Dr Joseph Goebbels on balcony above cheering crowds. Rudolf Hess comes out to join them.
N.B. On April 10th 1938 99 percent of voters in Germany and Austria voted for the Anschluss and powers for Hitler.
FILM ID:564.01
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Hindenburg Disaster: Real Zeppelin Explosion Footage (1937) | British Pathé
Witness the infamous Hindenberg disaster with this original archive footage of the Nazi airship, as it flew what would be its final voyage on Thursday, May 6, 1937. Check out the impressive shots of its flight over the landing ground of Lakehurst, New Jersey before it ultimately caught fire and came crashing to the ground.
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Footage of the Nazi airship catching fire, crashing and burning to the ground: This original footage from the British Pathé archive shows impressive shots of the Hindenburg flying overhead on Thursday, May 6, 1937, flying over its landing ground at Lakehurst, New Jersey, and then finally there is footage of the famous crash. 13 out of 36 passengers died, whilst 22 out of 61 crew members died, so many survived the disaster.
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German Youth Camps (1937)
Full title reads: GERMANY.
East Prussia, Germany.
Close up shot of a boy blowing a bugle - wake up sign for the boys in the German boys camp. Boys wearing nothing but shorts leaving their tents and running across the field into a river (or lake). Boys splashing, pushing and kicking each other in the water. Boys boxing. Boys sitting on grass eating.
Girls, situated on the other part of the youth camp, running towards and past camera. Girls washing at the lake. Various shots of the girls' physical training. Girls running, jumping and peeling potatoes!
FILM ID:933.04
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News In Flashes - Germany - Ascari Wins Grand Prix Of Germany For Third Time (1952)
Nuremberg, Germany. Alberto Ascari, driving a Ferrari wins the German Grand Prix for the Third time.
MV. Start of German Grand Prix (first 6 for News in Flashes) SV. Angle shot two cars racing towards. SV. Towards and pan, car taking curve. MV. Alberto Ascari in a Ferrari, No. 101. taking bend. LV. Rear wheel comes off car , bounces across road, pan as car slides on brake drum. GV. Crowd. LV. Elevated Ascari closely followed by Farina in a Ferrari. SV. Pan Ascari. SV. Towards and pan, Farina No. 102. chasing Ascari. LV. Ascari finishing. GV. Crowd. CU. Ascari.
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FILM ID:24.12
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Auschwitz Concentration Camp Reel 1 (1945)
Unissued / Unused material.
Auschwitz Concentration Camp, Poland.
Various shots deserted concentration camp. Various shots people looking around the camp. Various interior shots of deserted buildings. CU plaque in memory of two French students who died in the camp. Various shots of people looking at camp (presumably relatives). MS relatives planting seeds in camp.
Panning shot of wreaths. Various CU's of mourners. High angle MS mourners holding a service. Panning shot, entrance to the camp. MS as barrier goes up. MS barbed wire fences of the camp. Panning shot prisoners looking through barbed wire. CU old man talking. MS through the wire of children walking with nurses and nuns. MS's through the wire of children and other prisoners leaving the camp.
FILM ID:2770.15
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Eight men suspected of ISIS links arrested at Istanbul airport, destination Germany - TomoNews
ISTANBUL — Screeners at Istanbul's Ataturk airport have detained eight men suspected of having links to the Islamic State. On Tuesday, eight men who took a flight from Casablanca to Istanbul were detained by Turkish authorities at Istanbul Ataturk Airport.
Turkey's Anadolu news agency reports that the men were separated into interview rooms and questioned by criminal profilers. The men said they were coming to Istanbul on vacation, and had hotel reservations. Upon investigation, it was discovered that the group had no hotel reservations in Istanbul.
Screeners also recovered a drawing from one of the men apparently showing a planned route from Turkey to Germany and concluded the men were trying to enter Germany illegally. The drawing describes a route from Istanbul to the Turkish coast in Ismir to board a boat for Greece, then travel by bus and train through Serbia, Croatia, Hungary, Austria and Germany.
Profilers tasked with preventing foreigners from entering Turkey to join ISIS have been posted at Istanbul's Ataturk and Sabiha Gokcen airports, as well as the bus terminal in Bayrampasa, the Hurriyet Daily News reports.
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Prisoners Of Note Released From Nazi Prison Camps - Historic HD Footage
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Eminent people, long held in Nazi prison camps, are found at a villa in the Alps. They include Baroness Schusening, Fritz Thyasen - a noted industrialist, Prince Leopold of Prussia, Anti-Nazi Pastor Niemoeller, Lt. John Winant and Lord Laseelles - a nephew of King George VI.
In contrast at Mageburg, General Dietmars - a Nazi broadcaster becomes a prisoner of the Allies.
Newsreel 1945, May 17
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German Atrocities - April 1945 (1945)
Germany?
Various highly disturbing shots of dead bodies covering ground in large numbers, some piled up - footage of unknown concentration camp in Germany (paperwork information). American soldiers in the camp. Most of the bodies having striped uniforms and extremely skinny. Various shots of camp prisoners talking to American officer. Several shots of the piles of dead bodies covered in ash in small rooms - highly disturbing images, almost surreal. One of the prisoners wondering around, quite lost.
Close up shot of clapper board reading 'Subject Murder Mill - place Germany...
Several shots of cars arriving in front of a town building. American flag flying from top of building. Cars also seen leaving.
Various shots of men being interrogated by American officers - suspects. More shots of the interrogations - American officers sitting at tables talking to suspects. Officers are repeatedly showing them a book and small bottle with some sort of medical label on. Men talking to the officers.
Army jeep with several American officers arrives in front of the building with US flag. Officers enter the building. They are the officers seen earlier interrogating suspects. Some of the suspects leaving building and getting into a car. Car drives off.
FILM ID:2113.12
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Nuremberg marks 60th anniversary of landmark trials of Nazis
SHOTLIST
1. Various exteriors of Nuremberg courthouse
2. Still picture of Nuremberg court room during trial
3. 4. Still picture of Rudolf Hess
4. Pan down of photos of high ranking Nazi officials accused at Nuremberg trial
5. People arriving for 60th anniversary ceremony in the courtroom where trial took place
6. Still photo of exterior of Nuremberg court during the trial
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Whitney Harris, member of prosecution at Nuremberg trial:
Here in this noble city of Nuremberg, in which the principles were developed in that trial are far more important than the convictions of the individuals. Nuremberg now stands at the panicle of human rights in the world.
7. Cutaway audience
8. SOUNDBITE: (German) Hans-Peter Kaul, judge at the International Court of Justice in The Hague:
There are many obstacles, heavy and strong obstacles, to implement the legacy of Nuremberg. Many more countries need to support this institution (the International criminal tribunal, ignored by the US so far) and not only verbally but with acts.
5. Cutaway Arno Hamburger, resident of Nuremberg and interpreter at the Nuremberg trial (of German Jewish origins, he managed to escape the country before the war started)
6. SOUNDBITE: (German) Arno Hamburger, interpreter at the Nuremberg trial:
When a young man reads about these things (crimes) and has to defend them, then perhaps it is his duty, but when someone, like me, has more issues with it, it is very difficult to understand, even today.
7. Cutaway sculpture
8. SOUNDBITE: (German) Johann-Georg Schaetzler, member of defence team at Nuremberg:
Moral issues do not play a role at defence, the murderers are also defended without a lawyer supporting the murder or finding it morally acceptable. Secondly, all these doctors, officers and others were justly sentenced in a follow-up trial against SS and individual generals, and they were mostly sentenced to death.
8. Close-up sculpture
9. People leaving the courtroom
STORYLINE
Witnesses returned to an oak-panelled courtroom in Nuremberg on Sunday, to reflect on the legacy of the trial of Germany's Nazi leaders which, exactly 60 years ago, broke new ground in holding government leaders responsible for wartime atrocities and human rights abuses.
In Courtroom 600 of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice on November 20, 1945, Hermann Goering, Rudolf Hess, Joachim von Ribbentrop and 18 other high-ranking Nazis pleaded innocent to a panel of judges representing the victorious allies - the United States, Soviet Union, Britain and France.
Participants recalled that they realised even then that the then-new offences of crimes against peace, waging a war of aggression, war crimes and crimes against humanity were a key step in establishing an international system of justice.
US Nuremberg prosecutor Whitney Harris agreed that because of the Nuremberg proceedings, tribunals have been able to bring cases against leaders such as former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, Iraq's Saddam Hussein and those who led the genocide in Rwanda.
Nuremberg now stands at the panicle of human rights in the world, Harris said.
Hans-Peter Kaul, judge at the International Court of Justice in The Hague said that many more countries should support
the International Criminal Tribunal not only verbally but with acts in order to to implement the legacy of Nuremberg.
In addition to Johann-Georg Schaetzler, a member of the defence team for Hess and Harris, Arno Hamburger, an interpreter at the trial, and Susanne von Paczensky, a German journalist for the DANA news agency, were present to address the ceremony, 60 years after the event in which they all took place.
Seven drew long prison sentences and three were acquitted.
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Goering With Brownshirts (0)
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Germany.
Quick shot of Nazi brownshirt blowing a bugle. Shots of Dr Joseph Goebbels making a speech. Shots of brown shirts on parade. Shots of rioting and demonstrations on the streets of Berlin. CU of Newspaper headlines.
Shots of tanks and motorcycles being used by German troops to quell trouble. CU sign on building Do it well and do it now.
Various shots of burning buildings (Paris?)
N.B. Very confused piece of film and of poor quality - plus no shots of Goering.
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50,000 German Prisoners In Allied Internment Camp 1945
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Images of the Rheinwiesenlager. Various scenes of German prisoners in a Prisoner of War Temporary Enclosure (PWTE) camp in Allied occupied Germany in 1945. Shows German prisoner with one leg missing or leg injured on crutches. CU image of German Officer wearing Luftwaffe Flak Lieutenant's four pocket tunic. Images of women and young boy in Allied internment camp. Shows injured German soldier being carried into camp. Shows group of young boys with Priest being directed into internment camp. Shows shirtless man with cap ordering and pushing prisoners away from enclosure fence; probably a member of the German Military Police (Wehrmachtordnungstruppe) the U.S. Army used to maintain order in the camp. Shows more German prisoners arriving at internment camp.
Group of German officers leaving a building and walking around the grounds of an estate followed by an armed U.S. MP. One civilian in group of German officers.
Various scenes of wounded or sick German prisoners being carried or assisted by German soldiers arriving at internment camp.
German children, men and women watching German prisoners in train boxcars. Women hands food to German prisoners in train boxcar. Shows women waving to German prisoners in boxcars as train gets underway. Shows transfer of German prisoners by train probably to France.
Women looking at German prisoners in an open field from a distance. Sign reads “Army PWE”.
Note: Images of the Rheinwiesenlager. The Rheinwiesenlager (Rhine meadow camps) were a group of 19 camps built in the Allied-occupied part of Germany by the U.S. Army. This camp may be part of the Rheinwiesenlager camp built at Koblenz (Coblenz), Germany. The official name of these camps were Prisoner of War Temporary Enclosures (PWTE). The prisoners held in these camps were designated “Disarmed Enemy Forces (DEF) not POWs because of the logistical problems adhering to the Geneva Convention.
Due to the numbers of prisoners, the Americans transferred internal control of the camps to the Germans. Former German troops from the Wehrmacht's Feldgendarmerie (Military Police) and Feldjagerkorps (Military Police) known as Wehrmachtordnungstruppe (Armed Forces Order Troops) maintained order in the camps.
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Ravensbruck Trial Ends: WWII Nazi War Criminals (1947) | British Pathé
Nazi men and women that are accused of perpetrating atrocities in Ravensbruck concentration camp have their final sentences pronounced in a court in Hamburg, Germany in 1947.
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(FILM ID:2126.22)
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Ravensbruck trial ends. Hamburg, Germany.
The Nazi men and women accused of perpetrating atrocities in Ravensbruck concentration camp hear their sentences pronounced in court at Hamburg. M/S as the accused, guarded by British military policemen and women are brought one by one into the dock to hear their sentences. They include Carmen Maria Mory, the Black Angel in dark fur coat. Brief shot of Mr Stirling, K.C. wearing wig, getting up and leaving court. M/S of the large black Maria carrying the prisoners driving away from the court. Brief shot soldiers marching along.
Cataloguer's note: the accused were - J. Schwarzhuber, Ludwig Ramdohr, Gustav Binder, Heinrich Peters, Dorothea Binz, Margarete Newes, Greta Bosel, Eugenia Von Skene, Carmen Maria Mory, Vera Salvequart, Eliz Marshall, Gerhard Schidlauski, Percy Triete, Rolf Rosenthal, Martin Hellinger, and A. Winkelmann who died of heart failure before sentence could be passed on him. Date of item: 10/2/1947.
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German Invasion Of Russia - June 1941 (1941)
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German Invasion of Russia - June 1941.
Cataloguer's note: Identical to item 'German Invasion of Russia' - UN 287 B on Pathe Master Tape *PM1669*.
Russia, Soviet Union (USSR).
VS of German Messerschmidt ME110s being bombed up and taking off. Var camera gun shots of German fighters strafing Russian airfields and dog fight shots. Planes fall blazing into field.
Various good shots of German advance over flat farm lands. Some use motorcycle and sidecars. Flowers are handed to the troops by peasant women at roadside.
Var shots of smashed and wrecked Russian fighting equipment.VS Germans crossing the River Beresina. Tracking shots through crowd lined streets with German column.
Var. good shots of dive bombers taking off and air to air and ground to air of Stukas in action dive bombing.
VS German artillery shelling town and infantry advancing under the cover. MS Man held flame thrower in action on bunker.
MS German cavalry unit receive flowers from peasant women as they ride through captured town. VS German infantry marching in column along road. Some pass smashed Russian equipment.
VS Artillery guns in action. LS as shell hits farmhouse which blows up with a terrific explosion. Var shots of German infantry mopping up snipers in town. They use a loudspeaker to call for surrender. MS Pan with three German tanks carrying German infantry as they drive forward.
(Print in UN 277 B)
FILM ID:1661.13
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CODE OF CONDUCT - ARTICLE II - NEVER SURRENDER
ARC Identifier 24293 / Local Identifier 111-AIF-6 - Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Communications-Electronics. U.S. Army Audiovisual Agency. (1967 - 1974) - - SETS FORTH THE PRINCIPLE THAT THEAMERICAN SOLDIER SHOULD NEVER SURRENDER TO THE ENEMY EVEN IN THE FACE OF IMMINENT DEATH OR CAPTURE. - Copied by Michael Edson
Driven Wild Boar Hunting in Germany
Ian Harford is hunting driven wild boar in the Baden-Württemberg area in Southwest Germany.
It’s a dull, cloudy morning as Ian Harford prepares for the day ahead. Ian’s driven wild boar hunt takes place in the beautiful dense forest of the Baden-Württemberg area in Southwest Germany. The organisation of the driven hunt here is not too dissimilar to the pheasant shoots Ian is used to back home. There’s a strong sense of community as beaters, dogs and gun mingle together in the car park for the briefing.
Wild boar hunting is a very technical sport; it's not just about pulling the trigger. There's a technique that you need to go through to be really effective. There are different points where you can hit a wild boar to bring them down humanely
Heading out into the forest, Ian settles on peg 2 of 46 guns. The shoot will be close due to the pigs having multiple trees and brambles for cover. Ian must react quickly and precisely in order to take down the wild boar that populate this area.
Ian’s rifle of choice is the Sauer 404 XTC in .308 caliber. With the muzzle break on the end of the barrel, there will be a reduction of muzzle flip but it will still be loud. Ian has paired the rifle with the Hawke Vantage 1-4×24 scope with standard LR4 reticle for a nice clear, open view of the animal for a precise shot. Ian’s ammunition of choice is the 150 grain Hornady interlocks. It’s a nice punchy round that Ian has practiced with previously at the Wild Boar Shooting Cinema.
Although Ian has seen a few roe bucks early on in the drive, they are not on the tableau. As an incentive not to shoot, the shoot manager has a system. The gun that shoots a buck without antlers must buy the beaters dinner and if the gun shoots a buck with antlers, they must buy everyone dinner. While roe does are on the tableau, they appear on the left side backed against the skyline with no safe backstop, making it impossible for Ian to take a safe shot.
The amount of wildlife is a positive sign and Ian decides to wait a while longer for the chance to shoot a boar. Unfortunately nothing appeared, although the amount of shots fired around Ian suggested the day was still successful for his fellow guns.
Back at the meeting area, Ian has a conversation with Frederic Hanner about the day and the way driven boar hunts are run differently in Germany compared to pheasant shoots in the UK. Frederic managed to shoot a fox but felt that the rest of the guns were also unsuccessful in taking down a boar. The shoot is run by friends who rent or own the land. The day is not driven by money, instead the work is done by friends and those invited back from previous shoots in the year. Everyone works as a community and at the end of the day all beaters, guns and organisers join together in a shared feast as a reward for the days work.
For the second drive of the day, the guns will take up the pegs in the edge of the forest. It’s the perfect environment for wild boar as they prefer the dense undergrowth and scattering of acorns. The boars are known to be quite lively in this area and Ian has high hopes for the last drive of the day. This time, Ian sets up in a high seat. Not long after settling down, a roe doe appears with this year’s kids and Ian decides to take the fawn at the back.
During a quick chat with the hunt managers after the shoot, Ian reminisces over the days events. The atmosphere and the fine weather has made the few boar taken all the worthwhile. The preparation and community input that goes into these hunts makes all the difference to the day. With five or six boars on the tableau, Ian thanks the hunt runners and his fellow guns for a great atmosphere and looks forward to his future hunts in this wonderful country.
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