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GREAT CAUSE OP PEACE.

With the rumble of war drums sounding in Europe, and a reality in Africa it is fitting that a motion -oieturo like "Forgotten Men" should be 'placed On public exhibition so r,hat Mankind might be reminded once agaia of the horror and brutality of war. This picture— hitherto suppressed by the Governments of the world—is an unbiassed official record of the participation of each of the fourteen warring nations, including Germany. Keeking with death—horrible—terrible—a struggle where millions of men fought l : 'je demons; died in droves; faced death devastation, despair and destruction to make one of the most stupendous option spectacles ever photographed—and for what? To satisfy the fiendish lusts of the god of war. You will actuaiiy see "U" boats sinking ships,.cannons belching death and .destruction; sky fighters crashing to death in flames; air raiders showering missiles of devastation. The scenes are most astouniing, starting with the declaration of war up to the signing of armis'ice. Every scene is real—not staged. Hundreds of cameramen of all nations that you might now see it. Presenting the truth —the harrowing, shocking, brutal, unvarnished truth about ihe war. ''Forgotten Men" vividly recalls the terrible sacrifice of 9,000,000 men who died in the great cause of world peace. The preservation of that peace is now the obligation of every 'living man and' woman —and "Forgotten Men" the greatest weapon the cause has known. The picture is not recommended for those having weak hearts or for nervous people who cannot stand the terrific action and excitement. "Forgotten Men" will be presented at the Do Luxe Theatre on Thursday and Friday, December 5 and 6.—P.8.A.

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Hutt News, Volume 9, Issue 26, 4 December 1935, Page 7

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GREAT CAUSE OP PEACE. Hutt News, Volume 9, Issue 26, 4 December 1935, Page 7

GREAT CAUSE OP PEACE. Hutt News, Volume 9, Issue 26, 4 December 1935, Page 7

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