1. Germany.
Series: ‘What everyone should know’, about tobacco.
– Tobacco factory, production of cigarettes.
– Data on tobacco consumption in Germany in 1938-42.
– Map of tobacco plantations in the Balkans.
– Data on consumption of cigarettes and tobacco by Wehrmacht and civilian population.
Funeral in Berlin of a prominent figure in the defence industry, head of a well-known of a well-known German wheel rim company, Dr Borbett.
– At funeral ceremony attended by the Reich Minister of Armaments and Munitions
– Fritz Todt, Reichsleiter Dr Ley, Reichsminister of Economics Walter Funk.
– Funk makes a mourning speech.
– Reichsminister Funk and Artillery General Emil von Leeb lay a wreath from the Fuhrer.
– Bowed banners.
Military factory, making machine guns.
– Workers in the shop for various operations.
– Assembly of machine guns.
The German people provide winter clothes and skis for the Eastern Front.
– The population is sent to the collection point.
– Sorting and repair of things at the collection point, their packaging.
– Warehouse collected things.
– Announcer on the success of the campaign “War Winter Relief’ 1941-42 years.
– Loading things in the wagons.
– The train is sent on the road.
– Train on the road.
– Unloading things from the wagon at the front.
– Lorries with things follow the location of German units.
– Arrival at the site, unloading things.
– At the clothing warehouse.
– Distribution of shoes and warm clothes soldiers.
– Soldiers try on ski boots, warm clothes.
2. USSR. Eastern Front.
Finnish front.
– Finnish soldiers on the march.
– The appearance of the Soviet fighter.
– A Finnish anti-aircraft gun opens fire.
– Finns in the area of the White Sea-Baltic Canal.
– Fragments of a firefight with Soviet troops.
– Finns in a populated area, street fighting.
– Transporting the wounded.
– Soviet prisoners of war.
3. Eastern Front.
Military operations in the area of Leningrad.
– Routine repair of vehicles in the repair shop.
– Blacksmith shop.
– Repair motorbike.
– Soldiers eat.
– Issuing fuel and lubricants and spare parts.
– Loading ammunition on the vehicle.
– The car goes on the road.
– Soviet prisoners of war at the logging, they are building protective fortifications against snow drifts.
– German horse cart on the road.
– Delivery of ammunition to the forward positions.
– They are unloading ammunition.
– Soldiers in the trench.
– Digging trenches.
– Making wire fences.
– German observers.
– The beginning of the shelling of Soviet positions, firing a German gun, mortar.
4. USSR. Central section of the Eastern Front.
Along the line Smolensk-Bryansk-Kursk.
– View of the estate of Leo Tolstoy in Yasnaya Polyana.
– The announcer says the Wehrmacht defence of the estate of the great writer.
– Military operations near Moscow.
– Digging trenches in the frozen ground.
– The construction of a dugout.
– Installation of guns.
– Shootout with Soviet troops.
– Burning Soviet tank.
– Burning house.
– The Germans on the streets of the burning village.
– Shot down Soviet tanks.
– Soviet prisoners.
– A German officer throws a cigarette butt, the prisoners pick it up.
5. USSR. Southern section of the eastern front.
Along the line Kremenchug-Stalin-Taganrog.
– Italian troops in the fighting.
– Fires a gun, a firefight with Soviet troops.
– Italian soldiers on the offensive in the bend of the Donets.
6. Africa North.
German and Italian troops are moving to new positions.
– German tanks and vehicles on a campaign in the desert.
– German soldiers at rest, some sleeping.
– German equipment.
– Soldiers at lunch.
– General Rommel awards German Colonel Schmidt.
– German aircraft trying to stop the attack of the Allied troops.
– Squadron in the air.
– Fragments of air combat with the Anglo-Americans.
– Shot down English aircraft.
– General Rommel monitors through binoculars over the course of the battle.
– German and Italian troops are fixed on new positions.
– German tanks. panorama of the desert.
– German gun, near him a combat calculation.
– Reflection of attacks of British tanks.
– Announcer about the continuation of heavy fighting in North Africa.
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