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Clara Immerwahr (2014)

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Clara Immerwahr
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Movie Poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing Austria
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Germany
Directed by Harald Sicheritz
Release Date May 28, 2014
Language German
French
Studio MR TV-Film
Main Cast
Character Actor
Clara Immerwahr Katharina Schüttler
Fritz Haber Maximilian Brückner
Otto Sackur Simon Schwarz


Clara Immerwahr is a 2014 Austro-German television movie directed by Harald Sicheritz. Clara Immerwahr is very inquisitive at an early age and is particularly interested in chemical research. Although it is extremely difficult for women in the late 19th century to pursue a successful academic career, despite all the adverse circumstances and hostilities, Clara succeeds in finishing high school and obtaining a place in physical chemistry at the University of Breslau. Shortly thereafter, she marries Fritz Haber, with whom she shares her passion for chemistry and with which she has already fallen in love during her studies. But while her husband initially supported her energetically and the two work together, it soon breaks up when Fritz finally uses her research to support the military in the face of the approaching First World War.


The following weapons were used in the film Clara Immerwahr:


Pistols

Luger P08

Fritz Haber (Maximilian Brückner) carries a holstered Luger pistol which is taken by his wife Clara (Katharina Schüttler) at the end of the movie.

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Luger P08 - 9x19mm
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Clara removes the Luger of the holster hanging on a chair...
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...and holds it.

Rifles

Gewehr 1888/05

All German soldiers in the movie are armed with Gewehr 1888/05 rifles. During the poison gas attack on April 22, 1915, some French soldiers are also seen with G88s.

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Gewehr 1888/05 - 7.92x57mm.
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Clara watches his Husband Fritz approaching two German guards at the entrance of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society.
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A German soldier receiving an order to escort Clara away salutes to Fritz Haber with his forward slung Gewehr near the poison gas test site. This shot reveals a perfect detailed view of the rifle's top.
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"I obediently report: The wind has changed!"
The muzzle is seen as a soldier report to the General (Oliver Karbus) a hardening message.

Karabiner 1888

Some French soldiers use what appears to be Karabiner 1888s which may be standing in for Berthier Carbines.

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Karabiner 1888 - 7.92x57 mm.
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The Kar 88 is seen on the right aimed by a French soldier.

Mosin Nagant M91/30

At least one French soldier can be seen with a Soviet Mosin Nagant M91/30 standing in for a Lebel 1886.

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Soviet Mosin Nagant M91/30 - 7.62x54mm R
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The soldier takes aim with his Mosin at a baleful cloud.

MAS-36

The only rifle of French origin is an anachronistic MAS-36.

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MAS-36 - 7.5x54mm French
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A view of the middle part including the barrel.
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The soldier is seen in general to the left.

Carcano M91/38 Cavalry Carbine

An Italian Carcano M91/38 Cavalry Carbine is briefly seen slung over a back of a French soldier.

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Carcano M91/38 Cavalry Carbine with folded bayonet - 6.5x52mm
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The observer alerts his comrades.

Schmit-Rubin Karabiner M1911

Swiss Karabiner M1911 carbines are also wielded by French soldiers.

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Schmidt-Rubin Karabiner Modell 1911 - 7.5x55mm Swiss (GP11)
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The Frenchman on the left holds the K11 whose straight bolt handle is in a backward position. The grasping groove is right under the rear sight; a clear hint to an K11 rather to a K31 Rifle.

Gewehr 88/05/35

An abandoned Turkish Gew.88/05/35 is seen lying in the trench during the gas attack.

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Turkish Gew.88/05/35 - 7.92x57mm Mauser.
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Note the pistol grip and the ejecting hole on the bottom of the magazine.

Unknown Rifles

Some unknown rífles can be seen used by French soldiers.

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The first unknown rifle with turned bolt handle is seen in the center between the soldiers and beneath the G88.
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The second rifle which appears to be a Carcano M91/38 slides into the trench.

Machine Guns

Maxim M1910

French soldiers man a Russian Maxim M1910 standing in for a St. Étienne Mle 1907 or Hotchkiss M1914 Machine Gun.

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Maxim 1910, simplified version with smooth water jacket - 7.62x54mmR
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A close-up of the receiver.
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An angel-view of the French trench with the Maxim in the center.
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Two French soldiers manning the Maxim. Another MG can be seen in the background.