Duty and honor (1943)

Documentary №66849, 2 parts, duration: 0:14:10, black-white

Reel №1

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Babbitt sat reading the newspaper.

Title: The space in the east complements our food base.

Map of Germany, out of it towards the east, Poland and Ukraine are the arrows.

Wheat field, there is a harvest.

Work on the current plowing horses, tractors.

Milkmaid milking cows, the milk is poured into a bucket.

Wheat harvest, loading hay onto wagons.

Warehouse with vegetables and grain.

Trucks carry vegetables to the railway station, loaded into wagons.

Loading cans of milk.

At the processing plant in Germany there is a production of butter, cheese.

Conducted by a herd of cows, pigs, carry processed carcasses.

Footage showing Labour Germany: engineers in the design office, the women in the classroom for printing on machines, master shoemaker at work in the forge smiths, turners for the machines.

Manufacturing processes in factories manufacturing of agricultural machinery, military equipment.

German soldiers receive rations in the field kitchen.

Military operations, the soldiers in the attack, firing guns.

The German newspaper headlines.

Photos of trucks with food.

Multskhema to increase the production of rural products, breads growing for more than a million people.

They're coming workers, steelworkers at the oven.

Harvesting potatoes.

There is a herd of pigs.

Warehouses with bags.

Propaganda poster: duty and honor to the peasant figures with bread and a soldier with a gun

Key words

Germany, agriculture, food industry, production, soldiers, workers

Reel №2

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Cuts on agriculture.

Pigs in the barn, the farmer gives them food.

Cleaning the stables.

The pigs in the pen, it is poured into the feed trough.

Procurement silage.

cattle feed.

Growing corn for livestock feed.

Grazing horses, the farmer pours from the bag feed.

A woman feeds the chickens in the yard.

Cows in the barn eating from bird feeders

Key words

Germany, agriculture, domestic animals

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