Stunning time lapse video of a World War Two Battle of the Bulge key site :  La Gleize, typical village of the belgian Ardennes

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La Gleize is located in the heart of the northern part of the Belgian Ardennes. The December 44 Museum is housed in an historic building in the center of the village. It is dedicated entirely to the Battle of the Bulge, also known as the Ardennes Offensive.
(December 44)

This King Tiger with the turret numer 213 was also left behind near the village La Gleize. The gun barrel was damaged and the tank was left behind by the crew. After the war all vehicle wrecks were towed away by US units. A local lady named Jenny Geenen-Dewez traded this tank for a bottle of brandy. So otherwise would this tank not be here in front of the December 1944 Museum

(Bulge 1944)

Since 1986, the La Gleize Show occurs in June. Thousands of visitors come each year to take part in one of the largest military fair in the Benelux. The show has grown every year and now hosts more than 200 exhibitors from all over Europe (Germany, France, United Kingdom, Austria, Czech Republic, Poland, Italy… ) 2,500 meters of stands seized each year the streets of the small village of the Belgian Ardennes. 

(La Gleize Show)


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gleize02_5K+

gleize02_web

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Mov ProRes 422 HQ

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Additional information

Type of shot

Static time lapse

Resolution

5K+ 5184×3456, FHD 1920×1080, WEB 1080×720

Frame rate

25 fps

Season

Summer

Year captured

2022

Year published

2022

License

Commercial use on demand, Editorial use

Contributor

Thierry Provost

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WW2 Battle of the Bulge point of interest : the village of La Gleize - static time lapse
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