In this Die Deutsche Wochenschau video:
00:41 - Prisoners of war exchange program, German Reich, 1945.
Severely wounded soldiers are returning to Germany as part of the exchange program. A hospital train with wounded soldiers arrives at a snow-covered train station. Soldiers are receiving a packages from the German Red Cross.
01:24 - Combat operations on the Western Front, Netherlands/France, 1945.
The Anglo-Americans are attempting to establish new starting position as a baseline for larger operations. German heavy artillery and mortars take the enemy positions under fire. The sky covered with the contrails of British bombers and German fighters above the operational area. A German tank fires on the village from the edge of the forest. Scenes show the Sherman tanks that met their end in a tank ditch. German MG-42 machine gun nest.
02:42 - German refugees escape westward, Eastern Front, German Reich, 1945.
Thousands of German refugees are forced to abandon their homes and flee westward from the Soviet onslaught. Horse-drawn carts travel through a town. Treks of refugees and groups of Soviet prisoners are passing through East German cities. Volkssturm men build barricades. Women from the National Socialist People's Welfare (NSV) take care of the refugees.
03:51 - Retreat on the Eastern Front, German Reich, 1945.
Close-combat anti-tank weapons are being distributed to the Volkssturm men at a freight yard. "Goliath" and artillery ammunition are being unloaded and further transported to the front line. Tanks (Panther), tank destroyers (Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer) and supplies are rolling forward along the roads. Scene show the Silesian city of Kattowitz (Katowice.) Artillery pieces and tanks are positioned in the streets. "Nashorn" assault guns, AA-guns 8.8 cm Flak, and AT-guns 7.5 cm Pak 40 have been deployed in ambush positions and in factories. Panzerfausts are being distributed to alert units.
05:57 - Battle of East Prussia, German Reich, 1945.
German batteries positioned on the field hammer into the Soviet mass assaults. German infantry begin the counterattack. German ground-attack aircraft (Ju-87G "Kanonenvogel") are providing sustained relief to the infantry by attacking Soviet supply lines.
06:31 - Logistics on the Eastern Front, 1945.
Air force transport units are being prepared for takeoff to supply battle groups from the air. Supply bombs are being loaded with Panzerfausts. Cargo gliders are used to transport larger loads. The transport aircraft are dropping the supply bombs.
07:27 - Courland Pocket, Soviet Union, 1945.
German Grenadiers in the forwardmost positions in the trenches. Soldiers collect money for the 'Winter Relief Fund.' A soldier in a trench clearing snow with a pickaxe. Signal Troops are searching for technical faults in the blizzard.
08:11 - Siege of Budapest, Hungary, December 29, 1944 - February 13, 1945.
Soviet and Romanian forces completely surrounded the city on December 26, 1944, trapping roughly 79,000 German and Hungarian defenders. The men and women are building barricades on the streets of Budapest. German and Hungarian anti-aircraft batteries engage Soviet tanks.
08:58 - Operation "Konrad" (I–III), Hungary, 1945.
Consisted of three distinct German-Hungarian armored offensives in January 1945 designed to relieve the surrounded Axis garrison in Budapest. Led primarily by the IV SS Panzer Corps, these operations achieved temporary, localized success but ultimately failed to break the Soviet siege due to fuel shortages, logistical issues, and fierce Soviet resistance. Southwest of Budapest, strong German armored units have broken through the area between Lake Balaton and Budapest in a determined advance, and reached the Danube. The city of Székesfehérvár after its recapture by German troops. A Soviet cavalry reconnaissance patrol came under German MG fire. A column of German armored personnel carriers and Panther tanks advance along a forest track, past burning vehicles.
Source :
https://archive.org/details/die-deutsche-wochenschau-berita-mingguan-jerman-no.-751-10-februari-1945-teks-indonesia
https://digitaler-lesesaal.bundesarchiv.de/en/video/5151/712746
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZi0ffOvXT8
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Monday, February 2, 2026
Die Deutsche Wochenschau (German Weekly News) Nr. 751 - 10 February 1945
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.
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