 This German Ufa issue was released late in March, 1944. The first subject was shown scenes which the commentator titles German guests in Bucharest. The first guest is Major General Galand, a former pursuit pilot, who arrives to inspect the Luftwaffe units stationed in Romania. The second guest identified as Professor Sauerbrook, the medical general and counselor of state, who operated on King Michael a short time ago. During his stay in Romania, he visits some hospitals in Bucharest. Thus the newsreel has afforded the opportunity to exhibit the modern facilities in Romania, facilities available to German wounded. The subject in the French Alps is mainly scenic. The commentator says, New snow plows of modern construction are put into use to clear the roads of the great mass of ice. Another subject remote from the war, showing healthy and happy children enjoying themselves in the region of Bohemia and Moravia. This is the 1944 ski championship which the commentator says took place in the general government. This subject showed an international wrestling contest between German, Slovak and Norwegian wrestlers. The commentator says that German wrestlers show great superiority over their guests. The four non-war subjects included in this issue comprise about 35% of its total. In grade, some new Serbian police divisions take the oath. There have been many subjects on new military formations in Croatia and Serbia. This is the first mention of a police division, however. This man is identified as General Jonic, the commander of the Serbian division, and the speaker as the representative of the president of the ministry, Kostic. This is one of the weakest Eastern Front treatments ever shown. Its placement in the issue tells a story in itself, but the subject of most importance in showing Germany invincible and victorious is always placed last in the real. An Eastern Front subject has almost always been either last or next to the last. In this issue, the subject is practically in the middle. The attempt is made, of course, to leave the spectator with an impression of initiative and advance. For although the first line the commentator says is that new defense positions are taken up, the remainder of the subject is about attacking, and the enemy is said to leave the town in flames. The commentator says, here the German soldiers are as well treated as during the first year of the war. Tanks carry on an attack. It continues until night time for the last houses of the town which the enemy leaves in flames. The German arms, a Russian tank which was split in two.