Saturday, October 5, 2013

Newsreel History Of The Third Reich - 16-20



Unlike Hollywood film, you know you are seeing the real thing here.
This review is of Volume 16: 1943, Part 4. Highlights:

A very interesting armored train routes partisans;
German armor vs. Soviet: Pzkw IV and a Ferdinand. Unlike Hollywood film, you know you are seeing the real thing here.
Cavalry in action. A regiment of horsemen.
Sgt. Goldberg receives the Knight's Cross for destroying 12 Soviet tanks in one day with his light howitzer.
FW 190As and Me109Gs shoot down B-17s. Wrecked B17s and RAF bombers are scrapped out and the pieces loaded on rail cars.
Speer and Porsche at a meeting;
The Gigant, a 6-engine transport plane, the largest in the world. We see light tanks, artillery, and trucks load into it and unload from it.
German and Rumanian Stukas strafe in the Kuban Peninsula in November 1943.
U-boat resupply from a supply U-boat.
Himmler inspects a new Moslem volunteer SS Division;
Red Cross women pack Christmas boxes for the Eastern Front;
Berlin children are evacuated...





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