Amazing captured silent film footage shows air-to-air encounters with Allied Bombers, fighters and fighter-escorts over Germany. B-17s, B-24s, P-51 Mustangs, Thunderbolts, etc. Likely used for training. German title cards for each short film. 37 Minutes in three parts.
Covers shots from London to D-Day. Fascinating recount of WWII color footage narrated by a Combat Cameraman as he presented images before a live audience decades after the war. There is a 10 second lag between images and the narration that gets old. Part 2 shows 3rd army coming ashore after WWII, more shots of France. Part 3 shows Paris, collection of German weapons and planes on display.
Covers shots from London to D-Day. Fascinating recount of WWII color footage narrated by a Combat Cameraman as he presented images before a live audience decades after the war. There is a 10 second lag between images and the narration that gets old. Part 2 shows 3rd army coming ashore after WWII, more shots of France. Part 3 shows Paris, collection of German weapons and planes on display.
Covers shots from London to D-Day. Fascinating recount of WWII color footage narrated by a Combat Cameraman as he presented images before a live audience decades after the war. There is a 10 second lag between images and the narration that gets old. Part 2 shows 3rd army coming ashore after WWII, more shots of France. Part 3 shows Paris, collection of German weapons and planes on display.
Anti-semitic activities, Trial, defendants speak. Jews being rounded up. Trial again intercut with doc footage of anti-semitic acts. Concentration camps, gold fillings, bodies being carried and dumped into graves, graphic holocaust victims, numbers on children’s arms, tattoos on arms, gas chamber, transcripts and stacks of documents, trial again sync sound, defendant’s voices and translator. Judges file in. Judges read; Documentary footage of Nazi activities, war booty, Hitler, Hitler youth, riots, documentary footage intercut with trial footage. prison where Nazis were incarcerated, Spandau interiors and exteriors.
Analyzes Germany’s labor force, military strength and effects of war on manpower. Examines labor face by sex, age, and military replacement availability. Details the increase of work force through emigrants, forced foreign labor, female part-time workers and veterans. Compares quantity and quality of goods produced from 1939-1943. OSS personnel use casualty reports from newspapers, World Wars I and II, allied forces, chart, graphs, and NARS computers to estimate German Army’s manpower loss. Analyzes how Germany sustained a productive workforce, staffed an army, and fought on two fronts. Predict Germany’s defeat.
Analyzes Germany’s labor force, military strength and effects of war on manpower. Examines labor face by sex, age, and military replacement availability. Details the increase of work force through emigrants, forced foreign labor, female part-time workers and veterans. Compares quantity and quality of goods produced from 1939-1943. OSS personnel use casualty reports from newspapers, World Wars I and II, allied forces, chart, graphs, and NARS computers to estimate German Army’s manpower loss. Analyzes how Germany sustained a productive workforce, staffed an army, and fought on two fronts. Predict Germany’s defeat.
Tells the first half of the story of the Battle of the Bulge. (The second half was presented in another film.)