Unknown soldier. The Unknown War №20 (1979)

Movie №8184, 6 parts, Duration: 0:48:54
Studio CSDF (RCSDF)
Starring Air Time International

Annotation:

The film tells about the heroism of Soviet soldiers during World War II.

Annotation:

Part 1 - Eternal flame at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Soldiers' graves in European cities. Memorial in Berlin. Jubilation of the people in Moscow, New York, London, Paris. D. Eisenhower, W. Churchill among their fellow citizens. Ruins of cities. Part 2 - Meeting of returning soldiers. Victory Parade on Red Square in 1945, parade on November 7, 1941. Hitler in Nuremberg. Ruins of Nuremberg, Warsaw, Berlin. Part 3 - Nuremberg Trials. Criminals in the courtroom. Concentration camps. The abduction of people to Germany. Mountains of corpses. Atrocities of the fascists. Goering, Schacht in the dock. Soap factory in Danzing. Speech of the chief prosecutor from the USSR R. A. Rudenko. Part 4 - Speech of the prosecutor from the USA R. Jackson. Goering, Hess, Kaltenbrunner, Ribbentrop in the dock. Parade of the revanchists. Dispersal of the demonstration. Crematoria. Books by and about Hitler. Burning village. Monuments in Khatyn, Brest. Meeting of veterans of May 9. Interview with the US Ambassador to the USSR during the war A. Harriman. 5th hour - Meeting of veterans. L. I. Brezhnev with his fellow soldiers. Chronicle of the war. R. L. Carmen interviews L. I. Brezhnev. 6th hour - Meeting of the victors at the Belarusian railway station. People at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Girls and boys on the streets of Moscow. Children's drawings.

Reel №1

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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow. B. Lancaster speaks at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (synchronously).

People at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Eternal Flame.

Monuments to fallen Soviet soldiers in different cities of Europe.

Newsreel: 1945. Victory salute in Moscow.

Jubilant people on Red Square.

Celebration of the end of the war in New York, London, Paris.

American soldiers returning home.

US President D. Eisenhower drives by in a car.

Londoners greet Prime Minister W. Churchill.

A Russian soldier looks out of the window of a moving train.

Ruins of a city, a burnt village, ruins of a church, the destroyed Dnieper Hydroelectric Station (from a moving train, from an airplane).

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Newsreel: 1945. Meeting soldiers returning from the front: a woman hugs a soldier, soldiers walk by, they are showered with flowers.

Victory Parade on Red Square - soldiers, standard-bearers, tankers stand in formation.

Military leaders stand: Vasilevsky, Konev, Tolbukhin, Govorov, Malinovsky Meretskov, Chuikov. L. I. Brezhnev among the soldiers of the 4th Ukrainian Front.

Soldiers from different fronts stand.

Soviet soldiers hold lowered fascist banners.

The clock on the Spasskaya Tower.

Marshals Zhukov and Rokossovsky ride out of the Kremlin gates on horseback.

Rokossovsky reports to Zhukov.

Marshals ride around the troops. I. Stalin on the Mausoleum tribune.

Troops pass by, an orchestra plays.

Marshals on the Mausoleum tribune. (The footage of the parade on November 7, 1941 alternates with footage of the Victory Parade).

Soldiers throw fascist banners at the Mausoleum. A. Hitler in Nuremberg, the crowd greets Hitler.

Destroyed cities: Nuremberg, Warsaw, Berlin.

Reel №3

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Newsreel 1945-1946. Nuremberg.

Prison building.

Palace of Justice.

Prison where Nazi criminals are held.

Nuremberg Trials.

Goering enters the courtroom.

Nazi criminals in the dock.

Judges, US prosecutor R. Jackson, USSR prosecutor Rudenko, prosecutors from Great Britain and France, lawyers for the accused.

Film footage and photographs of fascist atrocities: concentration camps, camp prisoners, people being driven to Germany, concentration camp crematoria, corpses, shoes and clothes of the dead, bales of hair, gold crowns and rings of the dead, a box with human skin, corpses in a soap factory.

Kaltenbrunner and other Nazis in the courtroom.

Rudenko speaking at the trial (synchronously).

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Newsreel 1945-1946. Nuremberg Trials.

US prosecutor R. Jackson speaks (synchronously).

Goering, Hess, Kaltenbrenner, Ribbentrop, Keitel in the dock.

Modern parade of revanchists.

Banners and posters with swastikas.

Portraits and books by and about Hitler.

Newsreel 1941-1945. Bombs fall, houses burn, fascists in a burning village, women and children in the ashes.

Monuments to war victims in Khatyn and Brest.

Meeting of war veterans.

Interview with A. Harriman (synchronously), who was the US Ambassador to the USSR during the Great Patriotic War.

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Meeting of war veterans: hugging, looking at photographs. L. I. Brezhnev among war veterans.

Newsreel 1941-1945. Soldiers drag a cannon, build a crossing.

Everyday life of soldiers at the front - a soldier writes a letter, soldiers eat from a mess tin, read a newspaper, smoke.

Providing assistance to a wounded man.

An old cartridge case with a note found by young pathfinders in Belarus. L. I. Brezhnev with his great-granddaughter Galya. R. Karmen interviews L. Brezhnev.

Interview with L. I. Brezhnev (synchronously).

Reel №6

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Newsreel 1945. Belorussky railway station.

People meet a train with Soviet soldiers.

Soldiers are given flowers, a woman kisses a soldier, an officer carries a child in his arms, soldiers and those meeting them walk.

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the Eternal Flame in Moscow.

People lay flowers.

Couples in love on the streets of Moscow.

A girl buys daffodils, girls walk by, a guy with a camera.

A child drinks milk from a bottle.

A girl sits with lilies of the valley.

Children in a birch grove, children draw, children's drawings.

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