Germans advance into Ukraine

Identifier
irn1004687
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • RG-60.1411
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • Silent
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EHRI Partner

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Scope and Content

Two soldiers pose for the camera with their heads stuck out of holes in a military-issued tent. A third man pours water on them. In FG, automobile. Panning the campsite. CU of the Edelweiss insignia, indicating that these are troops of the 1st Mountain Division of the Army South. 00:00:47 Mass at the campsite with crowd of seated German soldiers. They pray and accept Eucharist. 00:01:12 Pan of the landscape and surrounding woods. Watch tower. Deep tire tracks in the mud. 00:01:34 Two soldiers survey with binoculars. Soldiers in tall grass with rifles. 00:02:00 Armored tank. CU bullet holes in a radio. 00:02:17 Ukrainian civilians pose briefly near military car. 00:02:27 Landscape and smoke in distance. Bird nesting on roof. 00:02:44 Scenes of battle destruction from van, body face-down by road, belongings scattered. 00:02:56 CUs of a group of soldiers and displaced men with bicycles walking by road. Another body by tank. 00:03:05 Soldiers gather at campsite. Men carry an empty stretcher. Soldiers patrol area, vehicles driving on road. CU soldier. Another digs a grave. 00:03:42 Troops in vans/tanks drive into town. End of reel.

Note(s)

  • Movement of the German Army South on the Eastern Front in 1941 filmed with a handheld camera. From the flower insignia on some of the vehicles, the scenes seem to focus on units of the 1.Gebirgs-Division or 1st Alpine Division, which was in Lemberg/Lvov (then Vinnitsa and Uman) with Army Group South, as of June 1941. It was probably part of XXXIX.Gebirgs-Armeecorps or 49th Mountain Army Corps. The Army South's mission was to capture Kiev, the capital of the Ukraine, and to drive out Soviet troops in advance of the Army North and Army Center's invasion into Eastern Europe and Russia.

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