The German viewpoint of events during the Polish Campaign in Poland. A map shows German troops establishing contacts with the Russians in the inter Polish territory. Negotiations between the German and the Russian units. After brief negotiations the German and the Russian units meet. A map shows Warsaw, the capital city of Poland, and Modlin.
Germany invades Poland. German soldiers march with rifles in hands. Troops march with ammunition loaded carts and bicycles on dirt road. Polish POW (Prisoners of War) march on streets in a city in Poland. They drink soup standing in line and rest on field. German soldiers give food to Polish children. Polish women and children stand in line to get food. Polish children and men drink soup seated at a table. German officers salute their senior officer.
Germany invades Poland. German soldiers load and fire artillery at Polish enemy. Bomb damaged buildings in a city in Poland. Polish officers surrender to German officers. Polish troops stack arms. Loaded arms lined up on the ground. German forces enter the city. Aerial view of artillery on the ground.
Germany invades Poland. Wounded German soldiers on stretchers being transferred onto an aircraft for medical treatment. War damaged buildings in Poland. Wrecked vehicles on streets. German artillery with army trucks in the background.
Germany invades Poland. The view of a bridge with a damaged railway track in Poland. Ruins in the city after bombing. German soldiers on horse carts. Troops load and fire artillery. Rifles kept on snow covered surface. German ski troops advance in winter clothing. Soldiers load and fire artillery at Polish enemy on hillside. British and Polish prisoners of war march on street.
Shows the fall and destruction of Warsaw, Poland during World War 2. Polish General Tadeusz Kutrzeba, deputy commander of Warsaw, walks to a bus in which German officers await to negotiate a cease fire. He is seen inside, through the window of the bus as they discuss disposition of forces using a map. Nazi occupation of the city and bombed ruins. Examples of Polish resistance in the city, such as man on his knees in a tunnel, firearms, printing pamphlets, man setting type and running press, distributing anti-Nazi pamphlets, German poster announcing executions in Lublin, Poland. Exact Warsaw locations unknown, but some possibly within the Warsaw Ghetto. Scene shows men pasting anti-Nazi posters, doing graffiti on wall, taking still photographs. Wrecked bridges and trains.
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