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WW1 - Gallipoli's Deep Secrets.nfo
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Name: Gallipoli's Deep Secrets
Date: 2012
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Size: 1.09 Gb
Files: 26 x 43.9Mb
Pars: Yes
Files: 09
Size: 113Mb
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Running Time: 46 Min 59 Sec.
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Container: Matroska (MKV)
Resolution: 1280x720 (16.9)
FPS: 25.000
Audio: 48 Khz 2 Channel AC-3
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highlanders by their enemies. The use of the bagpipes in war
is very ancient among the Celtic people and this film traces
the story from ancient times up to the end of World War One,
when Scottish pipers still led their troops into battle. This
definitive history contains rare archive footage. Specially
shot sequences include:
the last survivor of the Boer War
the Battle of Fort Ticonderoga, New York
last piper in action during WWI
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