Battle at sea. The Unknown War №12 (1979)

Movie №8194, 6 parts, Duration: 0:47:53
Studio CSDF (RCSDF)
Starring Air Time International

Annotation:

The film, based on military newsreel footage, tells about the combat operations of the Soviet fleet during the Great Patriotic War.

Annotation:

1 hour - A German plane fires at the lighthouse. Admiral Kuznetsov in his office. Burning Tallinn. 2 hours - Soviet ships leave the Tallinn roadstead. A burning ship. 3 hours - Ship guns fire at the shore. Sailors in besieged Leningrad. Ships frozen into the ice. Sailors load torpedoes onto a submarine. 4 hours - The Germans set up a net barrier. Odessa: the port, the Potemkin Stairs, etc. Romanian soldiers fire. 5 hours - Catacombs in Sevastopol. Chronicle: sailors line up. A detachment of sailors marches. German guns fire. Soviet sailors attack. A naval patrol on the streets of Sevastopol. A doctor performs an operation. 6 hours - German soldiers walk through ruined Sevastopol. Ships enter Sevastopol Bay (the editing list does not indicate ours or German). A wreath of carnations descends from a boat onto the sea. The wreath sways on the waves.

Reel №1

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B. Lancaster on the cruiser "Aurora" speaks (synchronously).

Cruiser "Aurora".

Sailors on board the cruiser.

The officer gives the command (synchronously).

Raising the flag.

Sailors watch.

Seagulls over the water, surf.

Neva embankment, a pleasure boat is sailing along the river, waves, surf.

Newsreel - German ships in the Baltic Sea.

A sailor wipes a torpedo, loads a torpedo tube.

Mines on the deck of a ship, laying mines in the Gulf of Finland.

June 22, 1941 - German planes attack Soviet naval bases: planes over the sea, planes fire on a lighthouse, a naval base, houses explode, a pier burns.

Soviet anti-aircraft guns fire at fascist planes.

Air battle.

Photo of Admiral N. G. Kuznetsov - People's Commissar of the Navy.

Battle alarm on the ship, sailors are running.

Sailors are loading guns.

German invaders in the city of Liepaja - burning streets, fascists are shooting, street fighting.

Seashore, bones on the sand.

Fascist tanks and troops on the approaches to Tallinn.

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Newsreel - Tallinn Roadstead (photo).

Sailors go to the front.

Photo by sailor E. Nikonov.

Battles for Tallinn - German soldiers in a trench, explosions in a field, burning ships in the roadstead, panorama of Tallinn, fire from naval guns.

German soldiers on the streets of Tallinn, destroyed and burning houses, Germans roll a cannon.

The railway station is burning.

Soviet ships leave the Tallinn Roadstead.

German aviation bombs Soviet ships at sea.

The ship puts up a smoke screen, the ship's cannons fire, planes above the ships, bombs fly, a burning ship in the sea, explosions on the water, the ship sinks (cartoon).

A convoy of Soviet warships and transport ships from the port of Tallinn arrives in Leningrad.

The ships are met by A. Zhdanov and Admiral Kuznetsov.

Ships at the pier of the Leningrad port.

Sailors go ashore, a detachment of sailors walks down the street, a sailor says goodbye to a girl.

Soldiers in the trenches, a sailor on an armored train.

Guns taken from the cruiser "Aurora" are installed on the armored train.

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Newsreel - Baltic Fleet sailors preparing to defend Leningrad: commander looking through binoculars, ship guns preparing for battle, ship guns firing.

Coastal artillery firing, ship guns firing.

Fascist plane flying overhead, explosions on the ground, soldiers firing, Soviet artillery firing, explosion at sea, ships sailing, coastal gun firing, explosion on ship.

Commanders conferring.

Radio operators working.

Sailor writing a letter, sailor playing saxophone, sailors singing (synchronously).

Girl sailors, sailors dancing.

Storm at sea, waves flooding the ship, sailors at the gun.

Icy ship, sailors chipping ice off the deck, ship's funnel smoking, ships frozen into the ice.

Spring 1942. German admirals E. Raeder and K. Doenitz discuss the Eisstoss plan - "Ice Strike" (destruction of the Baltic Fleet) at Hitler's villa in Bavaria.

April 4, 1942 - the beginning of Operation Eisstoss.

German planes are flying.

A naval patrol on the streets of Leningrad.

Ships at the pier.

Anti-aircraft guns are firing, an explosion, shells are falling near the ship.

A fight on the ship.

Sailors load a cannon, planes dive, cannons fire.

Explosions in the street, explosions near the ship, a fire on the ship.

A wounded sailor, anti-aircraft guns are firing, an air battle, a plane is burning.

Surgeons perform an operation.

The commander of the Baltic Fleet, Vice-Admiral V. F. Tributs sees off the submarines.

Torpedoes are loaded onto the submarine, the submarine dives into the sea.

The submarine releases torpedo, view through periscope, ship explodes and sinks.

A fascist transport is sailing out to sea, the submarine commander is looking through the periscope, a torpedo is coming, explosion.

The Germans are dropping depth charges from the ship.

Sailors on a submarine, listening to the sonar, calm sea.

The submarine enters the harbor, the sailors go ashore, those who meet them.

The sailors greet and hug each other.

A sailor opens a letter.

There is a submarine, a sailor on board the boat writes numbers (the number of sunken German ships).

Military boats meet at the pier.

Wounded sailors go ashore.

They carry coffins with the dead, a funeral.

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Newsreel - German ships in the Gulf of Finland.

The Nazis are laying minefields.

Cartoon - a map of a minefield.

Soviet torpedo boats are sailing.

They are dropping torpedoes, explosions at sea, sailors.

Photos of a German top-secret submarine and a torpedo captured by Soviet sailors.

Photos of Stalin and Churchill.

Soviet sailors, having broken through the German encirclement, go out to the open sea - torpedo boats are sailing, sailors on a boat.

The Black Sea, a boy is swimming, the port of Odessa.

A woman is walking with a stroller.

People are buying flowers, passers-by on the streets of Odessa, a group of children are walking.

The Potemkin Stairs.

Stills from the feature film "Battleship Potemkin".

Odessa Opera House.

Newsreel - August 1941. The building of the Odessa Opera House.

The city's population builds barricades, a queue for newspapers, people read newspapers.

Fighting on the outskirts of Odessa.

German guns fire, Romanian soldiers fire, houses burn.

Soviet artillery fires, a battlefield, explosions.

Commanders in a trench, naval guns fire.

Knocked out German tanks, killed fascists, prisoners.

German soldiers fire, run to the attack.

Welders work. "Odessa tank".

Sailors thank the workers, a sailor gets into the tank.

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Newsreel - Defense of Odessa.

Sailors from ships leave for the infantry.

Sailors receive rifles, kit bags.

A detachment of sailors lines up, a brass band plays, women see off a detachment of sailors.

Explosions in a field, sailors lie in ambush, a shootout with the Germans.

German guns are firing.

Battlefield, sailors are firing.

A sailor carries a wounded man.

Wounded sailors are lying.

Ship guns are firing, the commander and sailors are on the bridge of the ship.

In the trench, a sailor takes off his helmet, puts on a sailor cap.

Sailors go on the attack.

Dead Germans are lying in the trenches and near the guns.

Soviet troops are leaving the city of Odessa - soldiers are walking along the city streets, boxes are lying on the pier, guns and vehicles are standing.

Soldiers are boarding the ship.

A cannon is rolled onto the ship, horses are led.

The ship's commander and the helmsman are standing.

Ships at sea (heading for Sevastopol).

Sevastopol Bay.

A warship is at anchor.

A naval patrol is on a street in Sevastopol.

German planes are flying.

Naval guns are firing.

Shells are exploding in the sea.

Naval batteries are firing.

A burning German plane is falling.

Explosions in the sea.

Fascist planes are in the air.

Guns are firing, a shot down German plane is sinking.

German planes are bombing Sevastopol, explosions are in the streets of the city, people are running.

Sailors are clearing away rubble after the bombing, a dead boy is lying there.

Sailors are loading the wounded into a car.

German howitzers are firing.

A destroyed street.

Entrance to the catacombs.

A wounded man is carried out of the car into the catacombs.

Doctors are performing an operation.

A tank is being repaired in the catacombs. A. Chaush is working near the tank.

Workers in the catacombs are collecting bombs and shells.

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Newsreel - Soviet armored train goes to the front.

Battlefield, German guns are firing, soldiers are running, German tanks are moving.

Photos of heroic sailors N. Filchenkov, I. Krasnoselsky, V. Tsybulko.

A detachment of sailors goes to the front.

The ship's side guns are firing.

A sailor writes "Death to Hitler" on a shell, the sailors load the guns, the commander gives the command "Fire!" (synchronously) Explosions on the battlefield, German soldiers in the trenches.

Soviet sailors and soldiers are running across the field, the sailors are firing a machine gun.

Sailors are running to attack, moments of the battle, explosions.

An armored train enters a tunnel.

Germans in occupied Sevastopol, a panorama of the destroyed city.

Hitler and the German staff officers celebrate the capture of Crimea: hands cut the cake, pieces of cake are placed on a plate.

The Soviet Navy advances in the Black Sea: sailors in the wheelhouse, moments of the battle.

The submarine commander looks through the periscope, explosions in the sea.

Boats are moving.

German large-caliber guns are firing.

Ship guns are firing, Soviet troops are landing.

In the liberated city (Sevastopol?) soldiers hoist the flag.

Soviet ships enter Sevastopol Bay.

Victory Day.

Gulf of Finland.

Wreaths are lowered into the sea.

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