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:
00:21 - Earthquake in Bucharest (1940 Vrancea earthquake), Romania, 10 November 1940.
Occurred on Sunday, 10 November 1940, in Romania, at 03;39 (local time), when the majority of the population was at home. This earthquake registered a magnitude of 7.7 on the moment magnitude scale. Rescue operations at night after the earthquake. 267 people were killed in the collapse of Carlton Bloc, the tallest building in the city of Bucharest at the time. King Michael inspecting the earthquake damage.
01:22-01:55 - Duche visits armaments factories, Terni, Italy, 1940.
Benito Mussolini visits armaments factories and factory's post-war house.
01:56-03:32 - Italian Front, North Africa, Sidi El Barrani, Egypt, 1940.
Soldiers building roads to the frontline for better logistics. New telegraph lines are laid by communications unit. Military vehicles are being repaired in a motor vehicle workshop near Sidi El Barrani, including tankettes (Carro Veloce CV 33) and trucks. Advanced units are supplied with drinking water. Anti-aircraft guns (Breda Model 35/2cm) and 8.8 cm heavy AA-gun fire at attacking British aircrafts.
03:33-05:39 - Resettlement of the "Bessarabian Germans", Bessarabia, Soviet Union, 1940.
When Bessarabia was occupied by the Soviet Union in June 1940 as a result of the Hitler-Stalin Pact, almost all the “ethnic Germans” living there were resettled in the German Reich. The resettlers are being transported and cared for by the SS, the National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK), the National Socialist People's Welfare (NSV), and the German Red Cross (DRK).
05:40-07:15 - Meeting at the Berghof on the Obersalzberg, German Reich, 1940.
Italian Foreign Minister Count Galeazzo Ciano and Spanish Foreign Minister Ramon Serrano Suñer arrives at the Berghof and were greeted by Reich Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop.
07:16-10:06 - Hungary's accession to the Tripartite Pact, Vienna, November 20, 1940, 1940.
The Hungarian delegation: Prime Minister Pál Teleki and Foreign Minister István Csáky. Ribbentrop, Count Ciano, Kuruso, and Csáky at the signing of the treaty.
10:07-12:24 - Romania's accession to the Tripartite Pact, Berlin, November 23, 1940, 1940.
Prime Minister Ion Antonescu arrives in Berlin and is greeted by Ribbentrop. Ribbentrop, Kurusu, Buti, and Antonescu at the signing of the treaty.
12:25-13:12 - Slovakia's accession to the Tripartite Pact, Berlin, November 24, 1940.
Slovak Prime Minister Dr. Vojtech Tuka arrives in the New Reich Chancellery. Ribbentrop, Ambassador Kurusu, Ambassador Buti, Foreign Minister Sturdza, and Dr. Tuka at the signing of the treaty.
13:13-13:59 - "Victory in the West" exhibition, Vienna, 1940.
Herman Göring inspects the exhibition in which many different tanks are included (Somua S-35, Matilda II, Panzer IV, and Renault FT-17), aircrafts and artillery.
14:00-17:27 - "Sprottebruch" Reich Labor Service camp, German Reich, 1940.
Men get dressed and walk in groups to morning exercises. Bicycle detachment sets off to work.
17:28-18:45 - Cleanup work between the West Wall and the Maginot Line, France, 1940.
Bunkers are overhauled, cleaned and closed. French prisoners of war removing wire barriers.
18:46-20:55 - Logistics, Norway, 1940.
Food and material supplies for the German troops in Norway. Soldiers build winter quarters and reinforce wooden barracks. A group of Lapps with reindeer visits the German soldiers.
20:56-22:18 - Surveillance flight, Norwegian coast, 1940.
Messerschmitt Bf-110 aircraft on surveillance flight over fjords and the coastal area.
22:19-23:06 - Iron Cross awards, English Channel coast, France, 1940.
Reich Marshal Hermann Göring awards the Iron Cross to individual soldiers.
23:07-24:39 - Luftwaffe logistics, German Reich, 1940.
Fuel resupply for the fighting German Air Forces against England. Fuel is transferred to a tanker and into the airport's underground tanks.
24:40-26:19 - Night air raid on Coventry, Great Britain, 1940.
Retaliation air raid for the British attacks on non-military targets in Munich. Heinkel He-111 dropping bombs over Coventry. Over 500,00kg bombs were dropped in a single night.
26:20-30:59 - U-99 submarine enters the U-boot shipyard in Lorient, France/Atlantic Ocean, 1940.
Lieutenant Commander Otto Kretschmer - commander of the "U 99" (Type VII B) submarine, sank a total of over 200,000 gross register tons. Footage of the U-boot in action by a war correspondent. Führer awarded Otto Kretschmer the Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross on November 4, 1940.
Source :
https://archive.org/details/die-deutsche-wochenschau-berita-mingguan-jerman-no.-534-27-november-1940-teks-indonesia
https://digitaler-lesesaal.bundesarchiv.de/en/video/7118
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9lotOjobXA
In this Die Deutsche Wochenschau video:
00:21 - Earthquake in Bucharest (1940 Vrancea earthquake), Romania, 10 November 1940.
Occurred on Sunday, 10 November 1940, in Romania, at 03;39 (local time), when the majority of the population was at home. This earthquake registered a magnitude of 7.7 on the moment magnitude scale. Rescue operations at night after the earthquake. 267 people were killed in the collapse of Carlton Bloc, the tallest building in the city of Bucharest at the time. King Michael inspecting the earthquake damage.
01:22-01:55 - Duche visits armaments factories, Terni, Italy, 1940.
Benito Mussolini visits armaments factories and factory's post-war house.
01:56-03:32 - Italian Front, North Africa, Sidi El Barrani, Egypt, 1940.
Soldiers building roads to the frontline for better logistics. New telegraph lines are laid by communications unit. Military vehicles are being repaired in a motor vehicle workshop near Sidi El Barrani, including tankettes (Carro Veloce CV 33) and trucks. Advanced units are supplied with drinking water. Anti-aircraft guns (Breda Model 35/2cm) and 8.8 cm heavy AA-gun fire at attacking British aircrafts.
03:33-05:39 - Resettlement of the "Bessarabian Germans", Bessarabia, Soviet Union, 1940.
When Bessarabia was occupied by the Soviet Union in June 1940 as a result of the Hitler-Stalin Pact, almost all the “ethnic Germans” living there were resettled in the German Reich. The resettlers are being transported and cared for by the SS, the National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK), the National Socialist People's Welfare (NSV), and the German Red Cross (DRK).
05:40-07:15 - Meeting at the Berghof on the Obersalzberg, German Reich, 1940.
Italian Foreign Minister Count Galeazzo Ciano and Spanish Foreign Minister Ramon Serrano Suñer arrives at the Berghof and were greeted by Reich Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop.
07:16-10:06 - Hungary's accession to the Tripartite Pact, Vienna, November 20, 1940, 1940.
The Hungarian delegation: Prime Minister Pál Teleki and Foreign Minister István Csáky. Ribbentrop, Count Ciano, Kuruso, and Csáky at the signing of the treaty.
10:07-12:24 - Romania's accession to the Tripartite Pact, Berlin, November 23, 1940, 1940.
Prime Minister Ion Antonescu arrives in Berlin and is greeted by Ribbentrop. Ribbentrop, Kurusu, Buti, and Antonescu at the signing of the treaty.
12:25-13:12 - Slovakia's accession to the Tripartite Pact, Berlin, November 24, 1940.
Slovak Prime Minister Dr. Vojtech Tuka arrives in the New Reich Chancellery. Ribbentrop, Ambassador Kurusu, Ambassador Buti, Foreign Minister Sturdza, and Dr. Tuka at the signing of the treaty.
13:13-13:59 - "Victory in the West" exhibition, Vienna, 1940.
Herman Göring inspects the exhibition in which many different tanks are included (Somua S-35, Matilda II, Panzer IV, and Renault FT-17), aircrafts and artillery.
14:00-17:27 - "Sprottebruch" Reich Labor Service camp, German Reich, 1940.
Men get dressed and walk in groups to morning exercises. Bicycle detachment sets off to work.
17:28-18:45 - Cleanup work between the West Wall and the Maginot Line, France, 1940.
Bunkers are overhauled, cleaned and closed. French prisoners of war removing wire barriers.
18:46-20:55 - Logistics, Norway, 1940.
Food and material supplies for the German troops in Norway. Soldiers build winter quarters and reinforce wooden barracks. A group of Lapps with reindeer visits the German soldiers.
20:56-22:18 - Surveillance flight, Norwegian coast, 1940.
Messerschmitt Bf-110 aircraft on surveillance flight over fjords and the coastal area.
22:19-23:06 - Iron Cross awards, English Channel coast, France, 1940.
Reich Marshal Hermann Göring awards the Iron Cross to individual soldiers.
23:07-24:39 - Luftwaffe logistics, German Reich, 1940.
Fuel resupply for the fighting German Air Forces against England. Fuel is transferred to a tanker and into the airport's underground tanks.
24:40-26:19 - Night air raid on Coventry, Great Britain, 1940.
Retaliation air raid for the British attacks on non-military targets in Munich. Heinkel He-111 dropping bombs over Coventry. Over 500,00kg bombs were dropped in a single night.
26:20-30:59 - U-99 submarine enters the U-boot shipyard in Lorient, France/Atlantic Ocean, 1940.
Lieutenant Commander Otto Kretschmer - commander of the "U 99" (Type VII B) submarine, sank a total of over 200,000 gross register tons. Footage of the U-boot in action by a war correspondent. Führer awarded Otto Kretschmer the Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross on November 4, 1940.
Source :
https://archive.org/details/die-deutsche-wochenschau-berita-mingguan-jerman-no.-534-27-november-1940-teks-indonesia
https://digitaler-lesesaal.bundesarchiv.de/en/video/7118
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9lotOjobXA