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Monster Demonstration on Monday November 18, 1918 on the Malieveld in The Hague
Footage of the public declaration of support to Queen Wilhelmina that took place a week after SDAP leader Troelstra had declared the revolution in the Netherlands in the wake of the First World War.
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Plot Summary
This historical footage captures a significant mass demonstration that took place on the Malieveld in The Hague on November 18, 1918. The event signifies a pivotal moment in Dutch history, occurring shortly after the end of World War I and amidst widespread social and political upheaval.
Critical Reception
As a historical documentary of an event rather than a narrative film, traditional critical reception is not applicable. However, its value lies in its preservation of a crucial moment in Dutch history.
What Reviewers Say
Archival footage offers a direct glimpse into a significant historical event.
Provides invaluable visual documentation of post-WWI social unrest in the Netherlands.
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Fun Fact
This demonstration is often associated with the 'Dutch October' of 1918, a period of intense political activity and rumors of a socialist revolution in the Netherlands, though it ultimately did not occur.
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