As this German wartime newsreel reports, young men across
Europe volunteer for military service in the pan-European
armed front against Soviet Bolshevism. Scenes from Denmark,
Norway, Netherlands, and Spain. German troops liberate
Latvia’s capital, Riga. Corpses of Latvians killed by
Bolsheviks are shown. Jews are rounded up and forced to
work. German forces break through the “Stalin line”
fortifications. In the tremendous “double battle” of
Bialystok-Minsk, more than 300,000 Soviet prisoners are
captured. German forces take Minsk, capital of Belarus,
which the Soviets set on fire before retreating. German
weekly newsreel, “Die Deutsche Wochenschau,” of July 16, 1941
(No. 567). With English subtitles (not entirely accurate).
Runtime: 34:07 mins.
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