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Vintage Video - German Troops Entering Belgium, 1914

On 2 August 1914 Germany issued an ultimatum to neutral Belgium requesting permission to march through the country en route to Paris.  Germany assured the Belgian government that Belgium would suffer no territorial loss as a consequence of permission being granted.

Unsurprisingly Belgium, under King Albert I, refused Germany's demands; in consequence German troops invaded Belgium in any event, an action which brought Britain into the war in defence of Belgium.

Use the player above to view footage of German troops entering Belgium in August 1914.

An Adrian Helmet was a French regulation helmet named after its designer.

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