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:
01:02-04:17 - Northern sector of the Eastern Front, Finland/Soviet Union, 1941.
Cargo from the German transport ship is being unloaded in the northernmost port city of Petsamo. Supplies are being transported to the front lines with a horse-drawn carts. Food carriers carry supplies for their fighting comrades across the swampy and trackless tundra. General Dietl during the situation briefing at a regimental command post. Soviet field bunkers are taken under fire by a heavy artillery (21 cm Mörser 18). The wounded soldiers are airlifted to the military hospital.
04:18-11:34 - Battle for the islands of Ösel and Moon, Estonia/Soviet Union, 1941.
Formation of Luftwaffe bombers (Junkers Ju-88) begins the attack on the islands. Units of the German Navy are sailing out to attack. German destroyer (Messerschmitt Bf-110) attack the lighthouse, where an enemy observation post is located. The Soviet resistance pockets are crushed with a help of AT-gun (3.7 cm PaK 36). German troops capture the city of Arensburg.
11:35-13:59 - Leningrad area, Soviet Union, 1941.
Fuel and war materials are stored in the army supply depot. German columns advance against Leningrad. German bombers drop the bombs on the Leningrad city.
14:00-14:25 - General Field Marshal von Brauchitsch is celebrating his 60th birthday, 1941.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Army is celebrating his 60th birthday. General Field Marshal von Brauchitsch in conversation with General Colonel von Weichs.
14:26-16:07 - Logistics operations behind the front, Soviet Union, 1941.
Railway engineers are deployed to get the railway lines operational again, for supplies deep into the operational area. In the Soviet Union the rail gauge was different than in the Germany and most of Western Europe. This difference in gauge created a significant logistical challenge for the German invaders. Assault guns (Sturmgeschütz III Ausf.A), horses, and other vehicles are unloaded.
16:08-19:38 -Southern sector of the Eastern Front, Ukraine, 1941.
Italian units attack a village stubbornly defended by the Soviets. Romanian infantry in battle outside Odessa. German soldier observe the city of Odessa through a long-range camera. Odessa under German artillery fire.
19:39-21:29 - Occupation of Kiev, Ukraine/Soviet Union, 1941.
German troops entered Kiev on September 19, 1941. Report about the Soviets that installed massive mine charges in city's buildings, blew them up by remote detonation. The residents of Kiev receives swastika flags and Hitler pictures at stalls.
21:30-29:25 - Battle of Kiev, Combat footage, Ukraine/Soviet Union, 1941.
The battle itself, referred to as the "First Battle of Kiev" by the Germans, took place between July 7 and September 26, 1941. The German forces successfully encircled a large number of Soviet troops in the vicinity of Kiev, resulting in the destruction of the Soviet Southwestern Front. General Guderian's tanks advance south with the aim is to establish contact with General von Kleist Panzer Army advancing north, and to close the ring around five Soviet armies. Waffen-SS anti-aircraft batteries take the Soviet bombers under fire. The ring around the Soviets is closed 200 km east of Kiev, with both armies von Kleist and Guderian combined. A total of 665,000 Soviet prisoners were taken by the German troops.
29:26-31:05 - Ending scene: German troops advance eastwards, Soviet Union, 1941.
Scenes show German troops on the march towards the East after great victories. "Von Finnland bis zum Schwarzen Meer" in the background.
Source :
https://archive.org/details/die-deutsche-wochenschau-berita-mingguan-jerman-no.-578-1-oktober-1941-teks-indonesia
https://digitaler-lesesaal.bundesarchiv.de/en/video/5360/696929
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyeiVtfWhj0
In this Die Deutsche Wochenschau video:
01:02-04:17 - Northern sector of the Eastern Front, Finland/Soviet Union, 1941.
Cargo from the German transport ship is being unloaded in the northernmost port city of Petsamo. Supplies are being transported to the front lines with a horse-drawn carts. Food carriers carry supplies for their fighting comrades across the swampy and trackless tundra. General Dietl during the situation briefing at a regimental command post. Soviet field bunkers are taken under fire by a heavy artillery (21 cm Mörser 18). The wounded soldiers are airlifted to the military hospital.
04:18-11:34 - Battle for the islands of Ösel and Moon, Estonia/Soviet Union, 1941.
Formation of Luftwaffe bombers (Junkers Ju-88) begins the attack on the islands. Units of the German Navy are sailing out to attack. German destroyer (Messerschmitt Bf-110) attack the lighthouse, where an enemy observation post is located. The Soviet resistance pockets are crushed with a help of AT-gun (3.7 cm PaK 36). German troops capture the city of Arensburg.
11:35-13:59 - Leningrad area, Soviet Union, 1941.
Fuel and war materials are stored in the army supply depot. German columns advance against Leningrad. German bombers drop the bombs on the Leningrad city.
14:00-14:25 - General Field Marshal von Brauchitsch is celebrating his 60th birthday, 1941.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Army is celebrating his 60th birthday. General Field Marshal von Brauchitsch in conversation with General Colonel von Weichs.
14:26-16:07 - Logistics operations behind the front, Soviet Union, 1941.
Railway engineers are deployed to get the railway lines operational again, for supplies deep into the operational area. In the Soviet Union the rail gauge was different than in the Germany and most of Western Europe. This difference in gauge created a significant logistical challenge for the German invaders. Assault guns (Sturmgeschütz III Ausf.A), horses, and other vehicles are unloaded.
16:08-19:38 -Southern sector of the Eastern Front, Ukraine, 1941.
Italian units attack a village stubbornly defended by the Soviets. Romanian infantry in battle outside Odessa. German soldier observe the city of Odessa through a long-range camera. Odessa under German artillery fire.
19:39-21:29 - Occupation of Kiev, Ukraine/Soviet Union, 1941.
German troops entered Kiev on September 19, 1941. Report about the Soviets that installed massive mine charges in city's buildings, blew them up by remote detonation. The residents of Kiev receives swastika flags and Hitler pictures at stalls.
21:30-29:25 - Battle of Kiev, Combat footage, Ukraine/Soviet Union, 1941.
The battle itself, referred to as the "First Battle of Kiev" by the Germans, took place between July 7 and September 26, 1941. The German forces successfully encircled a large number of Soviet troops in the vicinity of Kiev, resulting in the destruction of the Soviet Southwestern Front. General Guderian's tanks advance south with the aim is to establish contact with General von Kleist Panzer Army advancing north, and to close the ring around five Soviet armies. Waffen-SS anti-aircraft batteries take the Soviet bombers under fire. The ring around the Soviets is closed 200 km east of Kiev, with both armies von Kleist and Guderian combined. A total of 665,000 Soviet prisoners were taken by the German troops.
29:26-31:05 - Ending scene: German troops advance eastwards, Soviet Union, 1941.
Scenes show German troops on the march towards the East after great victories. "Von Finnland bis zum Schwarzen Meer" in the background.
Source :
https://archive.org/details/die-deutsche-wochenschau-berita-mingguan-jerman-no.-578-1-oktober-1941-teks-indonesia
https://digitaler-lesesaal.bundesarchiv.de/en/video/5360/696929
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyeiVtfWhj0
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