Die Deutsche Wochenschau is the title of the unified newsreel series released in the cinemas of Nazi Germany from June 1940 until the end of World War II, with the final edition issued on 22 March 1945. The co-ordinated newsreel production was set up as a vital instrument for the mass distribution of Nazi propaganda at war.
In this Die Deutsche Wochenschau video:
00:52 - Führer Headquarters, German Reich, 1942.
Adolf Hitler awards SS Obergruppenführer Theodor Eicke with Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross. Fighter ace Hans-Joachim Marseille is being awarded by Fuhrer with Oak Leaves with Swords to the Knight's Cross. Conversation between Hitler and Marseille about his successes in Africa.
01:49 - Finnish Marshal Mannerheim visit to Hitler's Headquaters, German Reich, 1942.
The Fuhrer reveives the return visit of Marshal of Finland, Gustaf Mannerheim. Mannerheim at the military briefing with German officers, at the Fuhrer Headquaters. Mannerheim is welcomed by Grand Admiral Raeder and Himmler. Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Mannerheim visit to Göring residence called Carinhall, north-east of Berlin. Göring and Finnish Marshal discuss military issues.
04:41 - Volkhov Front, Lake Ilmen area, Soviet Union, 1942.
Schematic presentation on the map about Soviet attempts to breakthrough in the area of Volkhov River. Sovet forces were encirlced, cutted off from supplies and destroyed. Scenes show German troops advancing in difficult, swampy area. German devensive positions on the main battle line. Waffen SS company advances through the forest area, and clear the Soviet bunkers and trenches. Spanish, Dutch, and Flemish volunteer units advance to capture a village. German soldiers advance under the cover of Panzer III tanks. Heavy field howitzers battery receives the order to fire. Colonel General Keller's Heinkel He-111 bombers formation, and Ju-87 Stuka support the ground fighting. German troops are combing the forest area. Soviet soldiers surrendering with a white flag.
14:36 - Central/Southern sector of the Eastern Front, Operation "Fall Blau", Soviet Union, 1942.
On June 28, 1942, Germany launched the summer offensive on the Eastern Front, known as Operation Braunschweig (later known as Fall Blau or Case Blue). Soviet defectors go through German lines towards the rears. Interrogation of captured Soviet soldiers. German tanks and infantry advance on broad front. After a fierce fighting German troops enter the burning village. In the background: "Von Finnland bis zum Schwarzen Meer" song.
17:57 - Siege of Sevastopol, Crimea/Black Sea, Soviet Union, 1942.
After the failure of first German assault on Sevastopol, the Axis opted to conduct siege warfare until the middle of 1942, at which point they attacked the encircled Soviet forces by land, sea, and air. On 2nd June 1942, the Axis began this operation, codenamed Störfang (Sturgeon Catch). German and Romanian infantry advance under the cover of combined arms. Marshal Manstein inspects damaged fortifications of Maxim Gorky's Fortresses. German soldiers fight with the remaining Soviet forces in Sevastopol. Navy assault troops inspects Soviet navy units in the harbor. On 4th July 1942, the remaining Soviet forces surrendered and the Germans seized the port.
25:16 - North Africa Front, Libya/Egypt, 1942.
Scene show dense clouds of smoke above the city of Tobruk. Marshal Rommel inspects combat positions in the city's harbor. After the hard fighting for Tobruk, German soldiers bath in the Mediterranean waters. Rommel interrogate captured British generals. Kesselring and Rommel in conversation, discussing the military situation on the map. German Africa Corps mechanized units advance through the desert towards Libyan-Egyptian border. German troops captured the fortresses of Capuzzo, Sollum and Halfaya. German and Italian troops advance towards Mersa Matruh under the fire from British artillery. British soldiers taken prisoner by German-Italian troops. The Battle of Mersa Matruh was fought from 26 to 29 June 1942, following the defeat of the British Eighth Army in Battle of Gazala. The battle was fought with the German-Italian Panzerarmee Afrika, during the pursuit of the British Eighth Army as it retreated into Egypt. Scenes show destroyed British tanks (Matilda II, Mk III Valentine). In the background song: "Panzer rollen in Afrika vor".
In this Die Deutsche Wochenschau video:
00:52 - Führer Headquarters, German Reich, 1942.
Adolf Hitler awards SS Obergruppenführer Theodor Eicke with Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross. Fighter ace Hans-Joachim Marseille is being awarded by Fuhrer with Oak Leaves with Swords to the Knight's Cross. Conversation between Hitler and Marseille about his successes in Africa.
01:49 - Finnish Marshal Mannerheim visit to Hitler's Headquaters, German Reich, 1942.
The Fuhrer reveives the return visit of Marshal of Finland, Gustaf Mannerheim. Mannerheim at the military briefing with German officers, at the Fuhrer Headquaters. Mannerheim is welcomed by Grand Admiral Raeder and Himmler. Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Mannerheim visit to Göring residence called Carinhall, north-east of Berlin. Göring and Finnish Marshal discuss military issues.
04:41 - Volkhov Front, Lake Ilmen area, Soviet Union, 1942.
Schematic presentation on the map about Soviet attempts to breakthrough in the area of Volkhov River. Sovet forces were encirlced, cutted off from supplies and destroyed. Scenes show German troops advancing in difficult, swampy area. German devensive positions on the main battle line. Waffen SS company advances through the forest area, and clear the Soviet bunkers and trenches. Spanish, Dutch, and Flemish volunteer units advance to capture a village. German soldiers advance under the cover of Panzer III tanks. Heavy field howitzers battery receives the order to fire. Colonel General Keller's Heinkel He-111 bombers formation, and Ju-87 Stuka support the ground fighting. German troops are combing the forest area. Soviet soldiers surrendering with a white flag.
14:36 - Central/Southern sector of the Eastern Front, Operation "Fall Blau", Soviet Union, 1942.
On June 28, 1942, Germany launched the summer offensive on the Eastern Front, known as Operation Braunschweig (later known as Fall Blau or Case Blue). Soviet defectors go through German lines towards the rears. Interrogation of captured Soviet soldiers. German tanks and infantry advance on broad front. After a fierce fighting German troops enter the burning village. In the background: "Von Finnland bis zum Schwarzen Meer" song.
17:57 - Siege of Sevastopol, Crimea/Black Sea, Soviet Union, 1942.
After the failure of first German assault on Sevastopol, the Axis opted to conduct siege warfare until the middle of 1942, at which point they attacked the encircled Soviet forces by land, sea, and air. On 2nd June 1942, the Axis began this operation, codenamed Störfang (Sturgeon Catch). German and Romanian infantry advance under the cover of combined arms. Marshal Manstein inspects damaged fortifications of Maxim Gorky's Fortresses. German soldiers fight with the remaining Soviet forces in Sevastopol. Navy assault troops inspects Soviet navy units in the harbor. On 4th July 1942, the remaining Soviet forces surrendered and the Germans seized the port.
25:16 - North Africa Front, Libya/Egypt, 1942.
Scene show dense clouds of smoke above the city of Tobruk. Marshal Rommel inspects combat positions in the city's harbor. After the hard fighting for Tobruk, German soldiers bath in the Mediterranean waters. Rommel interrogate captured British generals. Kesselring and Rommel in conversation, discussing the military situation on the map. German Africa Corps mechanized units advance through the desert towards Libyan-Egyptian border. German troops captured the fortresses of Capuzzo, Sollum and Halfaya. German and Italian troops advance towards Mersa Matruh under the fire from British artillery. British soldiers taken prisoner by German-Italian troops. The Battle of Mersa Matruh was fought from 26 to 29 June 1942, following the defeat of the British Eighth Army in Battle of Gazala. The battle was fought with the German-Italian Panzerarmee Afrika, during the pursuit of the British Eighth Army as it retreated into Egypt. Scenes show destroyed British tanks (Matilda II, Mk III Valentine). In the background song: "Panzer rollen in Afrika vor".
https://archive.org/details/die-deutsche-wochenschau-berita-mingguan-jerman-no.-618-8-juli-1942-teks-indonesia
https://digitaler-lesesaal.bundesarchiv.de/en/video/6162/711171
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxvbRzdl3bU
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