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Go to HomepageReel Number: 221439-01
Color: Black and White
Sound: SD
Year / Date: 1943
Country: Russia,USSR
Location:
TC Begins: 04:00:07
TC Ends: 04:06:58
Duration: 00:06:51
Battle for Stalingrad (main title missing) Map showing Stalingrad, Rostow, etc. 04:00:12 German & Italian cavalry riding hard pulling artillery & caissons. Soldiers unhook, set up artillery & firing on Russians. Explosions. Machine guns firing; mortars firing. Infantry running advancing. 04:01:10 German officers in shirt sleeves w/ papers briefing pilots. Officer mounts horse, rides w/ another to two seater monoplane (Junkers JU 87 Stukas?); several taking off & formation in flight. 04:02:17 Air to air shots of Italian single engine planes information. Don River below. 04:02:31 German tanks on field under Russian attack. Explosions in distance, planes overhead; men watch from tanks in good MS. AVs w/ Stukas & huge clouds of smoke over battlefield. Russian steppes, trucks, panzer tanks re-group. 04:03:41 Good PoV shot from moving tank, tanks seen climbing hills; German & Italian units advance thru dust towards Stalingrad, good shots of tanks in motion. POV across grain or hay fields. plane low over; German troops watching & load huge shells into heavy artillery gun & fire; one soldier flinches slightly as he walks towards camera, another w/ fingers in ears. 04:05:45 CU breech & reloading. Officers looking through scope. POV along dirt road w/ tanks. 04:06:23 Line of infantry moving up; others w/ horses & wagons; smiling German troops along road past camera. WWII Eastern Front; German Newsreel; Fighting; Advancing; NOTE: In our experience German Nazi material is considered in the public domain throughout the world. If users feel any further clearances are necessary they are to be their own responsibility.