Saboteur
29m
Saboteur explores the early life of Gabriel DeLobbe, a current Fort Wayne resident who was a Belgian resistance fighter during the Second World War. DeLobbe was only 14 years old in 1940 when the Nazis invaded his hometown of Charleroi. By the time he was 18, DeLobbe was sabotaging German supply routes and protecting downed Allied airmen in the Ardennes Forest. After the liberation of Belgium, DeLobbe was regularized in the United States Army and marched into Germany. He fought in the Battle of Remagen and helped to liberate the Buchenwald Concentration Camp. Told in his own words and with his own photos, Saboteur surveys DeLobbe’s harrowing journey through the Second World War as an eyewitness to history as it unfolded.
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produced by
BALL STATE UNIVERSITY'S
DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS
directed by
NICOLE LEHRMAN
CHRIS FLOOK
written by
CHRIS FLOOK
director of photography
NICOLE LEHRMAN
first assistant camera
HENRY TEGELER
MICAH HOLTGRAVES
second assistant camera
JACOB CANNON
production sound mixer
MAX TROYER
voiceover
NICOLE LEHRMAN
voiceover sound engineer
SONNY WINGLER
edited by
CHRIS FLOOK
motiongraphics
MICAH HOLTGRAVES
CHRIS FLOOK
transcripts
BRIAN GIBSON