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 - North Africa Front/Afrika Korps, El Gasala, Bir Hacheim, Acroma, Africa, 1942.
Depiction on the map of the British defensive line from Gazala to Bir Hacheim. Marshal Erwin Rommel during briefing with the officers before the attack against the British 8th Army. On May 26th, the German and Italian divisions launched a surprise attack on the British positions. Report about the losses of the British army as a result of fighting. Encirclement of Bir Hacheim on June 11, 1942. German troops advance northward near Acroma and reached the Mediterranean Sea on June 15th, 1942.
04:11 - North Africa Front/Battle of Tobruk, El Adem, Tobruk, Egypt-Libya border, Africa, 1942.
On June 15th, armored divisions and mechanized units from the El Adem area began their pursuit eastward. By June 17th, the British 8th Army was split in two. The encirclement of Tobruk on June 18th. The depiction of Tobruk's fortifications on the map animation. The attack on the fortress of Tobruk begins in the early morning hours of June 20th with the artillery barrage. Marshal Rommel personally directs the fighting in the front line from his command armored reconnaissance vehicle. German troops penetrate further into the fortress area. German AA-gun (Flak 8.8cm) take fleeing British tanks under fire. Destroyed American and British vehicles and tanks. Columns of British prisoners of war. Rommel inspects an underground casemates. German anti-aircraft artillery advances towards the coast. Anti-aircraft artillery shells fleeing British crafts. Scenes show flight over conquered Tobruk. General Rommel visibly exhausted, conducts a situation briefing in the command post. German mechanized units advance through the desert. In the background the song: "Panzer rollen in Afrika vor."
17:44 - Battle for Sevastopol/Siege of Sevastopol, Crimea, Soviet Union, 1942.
Depiction of the northern and southern fortifications around Sevastopol in animated map. German and Romanian troops advance. Tanks (Paner 38t), assault guns and supplies are rolling in along the rocky roads. Ju-88 dive bombers attack the trenches, port facilities, and fortifications of Sevastopol. A shock troop is preparing before the assault. Scenes show the shattered armoured turrets and gun emplacements of the "Maxim Gorky" Fort. The German and Romanian troops penetrate ever deeper into the inner fortification belt. German soldiers in street fighting. Anti-tank gunners shell the Soviet positions on the opposite bank. The Sevastopol and surrounded forts, artillery emplacements, and bunkers are bombarded with heavy mortars ("Thor" 60cm Karl-Gerät), long-barreled guns, and large-caliber cannons. Deployment of the Schwerer Gustav (80cm) railway gun.
In this Die Deutsche Wochenschau video:
00:52 - North Africa Front/Afrika Korps, El Gasala, Bir Hacheim, Acroma, Africa, 1942.
Depiction on the map of the British defensive line from Gazala to Bir Hacheim. Marshal Erwin Rommel during briefing with the officers before the attack against the British 8th Army. On May 26th, the German and Italian divisions launched a surprise attack on the British positions. Report about the losses of the British army as a result of fighting. Encirclement of Bir Hacheim on June 11, 1942. German troops advance northward near Acroma and reached the Mediterranean Sea on June 15th, 1942.
04:11 - North Africa Front/Battle of Tobruk, El Adem, Tobruk, Egypt-Libya border, Africa, 1942.
On June 15th, armored divisions and mechanized units from the El Adem area began their pursuit eastward. By June 17th, the British 8th Army was split in two. The encirclement of Tobruk on June 18th. The depiction of Tobruk's fortifications on the map animation. The attack on the fortress of Tobruk begins in the early morning hours of June 20th with the artillery barrage. Marshal Rommel personally directs the fighting in the front line from his command armored reconnaissance vehicle. German troops penetrate further into the fortress area. German AA-gun (Flak 8.8cm) take fleeing British tanks under fire. Destroyed American and British vehicles and tanks. Columns of British prisoners of war. Rommel inspects an underground casemates. German anti-aircraft artillery advances towards the coast. Anti-aircraft artillery shells fleeing British crafts. Scenes show flight over conquered Tobruk. General Rommel visibly exhausted, conducts a situation briefing in the command post. German mechanized units advance through the desert. In the background the song: "Panzer rollen in Afrika vor."
17:44 - Battle for Sevastopol/Siege of Sevastopol, Crimea, Soviet Union, 1942.
Depiction of the northern and southern fortifications around Sevastopol in animated map. German and Romanian troops advance. Tanks (Paner 38t), assault guns and supplies are rolling in along the rocky roads. Ju-88 dive bombers attack the trenches, port facilities, and fortifications of Sevastopol. A shock troop is preparing before the assault. Scenes show the shattered armoured turrets and gun emplacements of the "Maxim Gorky" Fort. The German and Romanian troops penetrate ever deeper into the inner fortification belt. German soldiers in street fighting. Anti-tank gunners shell the Soviet positions on the opposite bank. The Sevastopol and surrounded forts, artillery emplacements, and bunkers are bombarded with heavy mortars ("Thor" 60cm Karl-Gerät), long-barreled guns, and large-caliber cannons. Deployment of the Schwerer Gustav (80cm) railway gun.
Source :
https://archive.org/details/die-deutsche-wochenschau-berita-mingguan-jerman-no.-617-1-juli-1942-teks-indonesia
https://digitaler-lesesaal.bundesarchiv.de/en/video/6161/711160
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN0NItr-T7Q
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