(2/9)(PART 2)World War II German Newsreel 1944 PART 2

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Very interesting footage from Die Deutsche Wochenschau in 1944. Most aspects of World War II from the German point of view are covered. Most scenes are of genuine combat in the Soviet Union, Italy, the Atlantic and the Western Front. Rare footage of Waffen SS, Panzer troops and Panzer Grenadiers, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine and the common German people are filmed in these extraordinary propaganda films.

Die Deutsche Wochenschau (The German Newsreel) was the sole series of German newsreels from 1940 until the end of World War II. It was usually narrated by Harry Giese (1903-1991).

German Newsreel `944 Part 2 includes:
German resistance on D-Day and inland battles.
Death and funeral of Colonel General Dietl (incorrectly translated as Lt. Colonel)
Excellent of officers and men.
German units in Finland.
Women in the 3rd Reich.
Goebbels speech.
Waffen SS counter-attack in Normandy.
July 20th plot against Hitler.
Albert Speer and arms building.
The German retreat.
Ju-87 Stuka attacks.
Anti-tank fighting in Normandy.
Col.General Kortens funeral


Part 2 is 1:33:00 in duration and is followed by 2 succeeding episodes.

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  • @tiredamerican This Newsreel was for the PUBLIC its"Propaganda".

  • it is amazing to see that Woman made Young Horses ready for the Front line while the Germans Woman, in contrally with the Americans, wasn't allowed by the Germans to take an Active part in the War. this was totally new to me!

  • danke vielmals für the english subtitles! these films from '44 are quite different than '40-'41. you can follow the tide of the war by watching wochenschau. could the German public see it too?

  • thank you for uploading all these vids!

    i am grateful allthough i am "only" number 2 to comment ;D

  • first comment! great video! much to see here!

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