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World World War 2 Through Axis Eyes Captured German Newsreels All on one DVD!
German combat cameramen were celebrities for a good reason. This is a treasure trove of
World War 2 newsreels that were shown in Germany, occupied counties and
countries friendly to the Axis powers.Supplementary text in
English has been added, but the pictures tell the story here.Of course, some of
these films have an obvious propaganda slant: Nazi leaders are idolized and
retreats are portrayed as victories. But they are also a unique and very
dramatic collection of seldom seen World War 2 combat footage, often in very
good to excellent condition, that shows events as they happened. (We have digitally restored the video &
audio sound tracks. See a sample gallery of images here.)
"I regularly
watch the cable history channels, but most of this footage is
completely new to me or I have only seen snippets from longer scenes that are shown here in their entirety. From a
raucous ready room at a Luftwaffe night fighter base to tank battles on the frozen
steppes of Russia, this is a tremendous collection of World War 2 combat and historical footage, as seen from 'the other side'" Zeno
The Invasion of Poland in
1939 by the German Army (Black & White: 21:00, 1943) Captured German
combat footage assembled by the US Army Signal Corps with English
narration. Some highlights: The fall of Danzig. Extensive footage of
German armored columns fighting and advancing across Poland, including numerous early war tanks and armored vehicles.
Engineers bridge the Vistula. Junkers He 111, Dornier Do 17, and
Junker's Ju 87 bomber and Messerschmidt Bf 109 fighter operations.
The use of photo reconnaissance. The fall of Warsaw. Captured Polish
weapons and equipment and more.
Die Deutsche
Wochenshau Newsreels in German with English explanatory text added (1943-45, Black and White, 42:00) Some highlights: Rommel
visits the 21st Panzer Division (with many shots of armored vehicles) and Pips Priller's JG 26 fighter
squadron in France. Luftwaffe night fighter operations including
Leopold Fellerer (41) & Prinz zu Sayn-Wittentgenstein (83). German
FLAK units and Italian Macchi C.202 Folgore fighters oppose Allied
air attacks in Italy. German mountain troops in the Abruzzis. 3rd
Panzer Army's Winter defense of Vitebsk, Russia. The aftermath of the
"Operation Valkyrie" assassination attempt on Hitler as the
German people saw it. Marder one man subs. FW 190 fighter/bomber
operations in Russia. Panzers clash with Soviet tanks in East
Prussia. Stukas dive bomb Warsaw. 15th Panzer Grenadier Panthers
counterattack the Americans at Luneville. Mark VI "King Tiger"
tanks pass in review and more.
Axis War News in French and Portuguese
with English explanatory text added. (1941-44, Black and White, 26:00)
Some highlights: German air & naval forces attack Allied convoys to Murmansk.
Italian Sub Barbarigo operating in the South Atlantic. German &
Italian forces attack an allied convoy in the Med. The fight for the
Red October Factory in Stalingrad. The battle before Leningrad.
Rommel's Afrika Korps is resupplied. German defensive lines and fortifications in Italy.
HE 111 bomber attacks on the Eastern Front. Axis forces defend the
"Kuban Bridgehead" against Soviet attacks. Elite German
assault boat troops fight in the Kuban River marshes. The German
commerce raider "Thor's" epic voyage to Japan and more.
Japanese Newsreels in Japanese with English explanatory text added.(1942, Black and White, 6:00) The sinking of the British
battleship Prince of Wales and Battlecruiser Repulse by Japanese
bombers. The surrender of Allied forces in Singapore. "Tigerfibel" Tiger 1 Tank Manual in German -- 94 pages in color in Adobe Adobe Acrobat .pdf file format. Includes operating instructions, specifications, maintenance, system diagrams, parts illustrations, photographs, range and target leading calculations, and range and vulnerability charts for Allied Churchill, KV 1, Lee, Sherman, and T 34 tanks. Manual is viewable on computer DVD
player. Don't have a DVD player on your computer? We can put the manual
on a separate CD-ROM! (Click here for info,)
Our DVDs are produced in the NTSC video format for full screen playback on your TV using your home DVD player. NTSC format countries include the United States, Canada, Mexico and Japan. Our DVDs are not "region limited." We have received reports from the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Hong Kong and Australia that our DVDs will also play on PAL & SECAM format home DVD players when they are connected to PAL & SECAM standard TVs via video out, s-vhs, component or HDMI connectors. (Do not use the "Antenna" or "cable/coaxial" connection to your TV.) -
DVDs are packaged in clear, indestructible poly cases. -
Our DVDs will play full screen on PC & Mac computers equipped with a DVD player anywhere in the world. Formats like NTSC, PAL & SECAM are not relevant for computer based DVD movie playback. -
Pilot's manuals require a computer DVD player for viewing. Manuals are in the popular Adobe Acrobat ".pdf" format. You probably already have this software installed on your computer. If not, free Acrobat software is included on the DVD. If you don't have a DVD player on your computer, we can put the manual on a separate CD-ROM! (Click here for info,) -
Should you experience a problem with a DVD disc, e-mail Zeno and a replacement will be provided free of charge. Please include the make & model number of your DVD player along with a description of the problem.
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