Die Deutsche Wochenschau №650 (1943)

Newsreel №62832, 2 parts, Duration: 0:18:34 B/W
Studio UFA

Reel №1

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Germany.

German miners at work.

A miner drills rock.

Coal is loaded into mine cars with shovels.

View of the mine building, coal cars are moving.

Germany.

Dortmund, metallurgical plant, general view.

Workers at blast furnaces, hot metal is coming.

Casting turbine parts.

Processing parts.

Molten metal is poured into a mold.

Turbine installation.

The finished turbine is taken out of the plant, with the inscription: "Wagner, Dortmund" on it.

New turbine on a railway platform.

Power plant, new turbine in operation.

Worker at the control panel.

Eastern Front.

Murmansk area.

Delivery of goods to the front on reindeer sleds.

Soldiers on skis lead the reindeer.

The first rays of the sun after the polar night.

A soldier at his post with binoculars.

Soldiers take up new positions.

Soldiers with machine guns and assault rifles crawl through the snow.

A soldier surveys the area through binoculars.

The beginning of the firefight.

German artillery fire.

The crew at the gun.

A medical detachment of skiers on the march.

Bandaging a wounded man in a trench, wrapping him in a skin and laying him on a dog-sled sled.

Two soldiers lay out a Red Cross flag on the snow, another shoots a signal flare into the air.

The arrival of a transport medical plane, loading the wounded.

The plane takes off.

South of Lake Ladoga.

Soldiers in position.

Soviet planes in the air.

A reconnaissance detachment on the way.

Transporting the wounded.

The wounded are taken to the hospital.

Leading the wounded.

Loading the wounded into an ambulance.

Keywords

Germany, mining industry, Germany, power plant, industry, World War 2, USSR, World War 2, soldiers, pets, artillery, wounded, Red Cross, BBC, cars

Reel №2

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The central sector of the Eastern Front on the Smolensk-Bryansk-Kursk line.

A column of German reserve soldiers with supply trains moves through the snow.

A cart with a field kitchen skids on the slippery snow.

An observation post in the forest, built of logs.

A soldier climbs a ladder and enters the room from where he observes the enemy.

The observer raises the alarm when Soviet soldiers appear.

The beginning of a firefight near a village.

Soldiers in camouflage suits fire a grenade launcher, machine guns, and an anti-tank gun.

The crew at the gun.

The Feldherrnhalle regiment in camouflage suits on the offensive.

German soldiers take cover behind a haystack, find a communication cable, and cut it.

The end of the battle.

The bodies of Soviet soldiers in the snow.

The Atlantic.

A German submarine in the North Atlantic.

Four observers with binoculars look in different directions on the horizon.

A British convoy has been spotted.

A diagram of the convoy and German submarine movements.

German naval communications and information systems.

Officers at headquarters.

Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz coordinates the actions of German submarines off the coast of Greenland and Labrador.

The submarine receives orders to attack enemy ships.

Alarm on the submarine, the crew takes their places.

A diagram of the German fleet’s submarine operations.

Maneuvers to escape an enemy destroyer.

The convoy attempts to escape from a submarine attack.

The submarine submerges.

An enemy convoy is visible through the periscope.

An attack according to the diagram.

Announcer about the destruction of the convoy.

Sailors on the submarine.

The submarine is shaken and damaged by a depth charge explosion.

Repairing the damage.

Launching torpedoes.

The sinking of allied ships.

Fragments of a night battle.

The sinking of a tanker, oil burning on the surface of the water.

Keywords

World War 2, soldiers, artillery, troops, USSR, Atlantic, World War 2, Navy, military leaders, personalities, fire, fuel, Germany

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