Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Unpublished Interview from the Oder Front (1945)


After the Soviets broke through the German defenses on the Vistula in January 1945, the first Soviet troops reached the Oder river, the last natural line of defense before Berlin, in late January 1945. By February, the bulk of the Soviet troops have arrived there. They stopped there, and did not advance beyond the Oder (with the exception of a few bridgeheads), mainly to clear their flanks in Silesia, East Prussia and Pommerania. 

The Germans had basically no units in that area, and for the next two months, almost all new and repaired weapons, including tanks and planes, were sent to the Oder front, and new units were hastily sent there.
But the Wehrmacht was just too bled out after years of fighting, and the Soviets managed to easily cross the Oder during their final offensive towards Berlin mid April 1945. 

In the months of February and March, German propaganda cameramen often visited the Oder to film footage for the German Newsweek.

The following video contains unpublished German propaganda footage from the frontlines near Frankfurt, including an interview with two soldiers in a trench, an interrogation of a defected Soviet soldier, and an interview with a battalion commander about defense preparations on the Oder. 


Source :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vo0nsrNSKgs

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