Film based on reconstruction of Stalingrad, Soviet Union after World War II attack. Soviet workers and technicians work to rebuilt State Electric Station. Workers work on a big steel frame structure. Technicians work at various instruments. Stacks of electric station emit smoke.
A documentary based on reconstruction of Stalingrad after World War II attack. The members of the Soviet reconstruction group inspect a bomb damaged factory in Stalingrad. The salvaged materials. An unexploded bomb and a wrecked vehicle removed by a crane. Men work near a wrecked locomotive. The workers operate a machine in the plant. A crane hoists turret of tank in the factory. Men repair damaged tanks. Tanks are driven along streets.
A documentary based on reconstruction of Stalingrad after World War II attack. Young communist volunteers arrive to aid in the reconstruction of the city of Stalingrad. The first May Day parade on street since war. People march past bomb damaged buildings.
A documentary based on activities in Stalingrad after World War II attack. The first May Day celebrations since war shows young Soviet communist men and women singing aboard a steamer underway in the Volga River.
A documentary based on reconstruction of Stalingrad after World War II attack. Soviet women work and reconstruct damaged buildings in Stalingrad. Women walk over a wrecked Nazi German aircraft. Women constructing a brick wall and working on roof tops. Men work on roof tops. Engineers survey the bombed out factory. The salvaged equipment and material. Workers work in the factory.
Celebrations during 55th Birthday of German Chancellor Adolf Hitler on 20th April, 1944 during World War II. A German Eagle statue on a base with inscription to the effect that our walls may be broken but not our hearts. A youth raising a Nazi flag on top of a building. People and troops march through the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. People set up Nazi flags amidst rubble, and a woman sets up a sign reading that our walls may be broken but not our hearts. Demolished building in the background. People buy newspapers at a newsstand.
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