ROMANIAN AND GERMAN TROOPS IN BESSARABIA, UKRAINE AND CRIMEA, 1941-42. PART I

 

Romanian and German Troops in Bessarabia, Ukraine and Crimea, 1941-42

"OVER THE PRUT"

 

German and Romanian officers discuss the situation on the Vltava river front

 

German artillery opened fire in the fight against the Soviets in July 1941

 

The fight for Bessarabia has begun

 

Romanian infantry on the Prut (1)

 

Romanian infantry on the Prut (2)

 

A small pause in the march to the Prut

 

These minefields were supposed to block the advance

 

Hard fight for Stefanesti on the Prut (1)

 

Hard fight for Stefanesti on the Prut (2)

 

Cavalry on the Prut

 

The Soviets coming out from the hiding

 

A pontoon bridge over the Prut is guarded

"BESSARABIA IS FREE AGAIN"

 

Bessarabian landscape (1)

 

Bessarabian landscape (2)

 

Soldiers at the well

 

On the march (1)

 

On the march (2)

 

Through Bessarabia (1)

 

Through Bessarabia (2)

 

Through Bessarabia (3)

 

Through Bessarabia (4)

 

Through Bessarabia (5)

 

Through Bessarabia (6)

 

Bessarabian population repairing the road

 

On the Bessarabian road (1)

 

On the Bessarabian road (2)

 

On the Bessarabian road (3)

 

On the Bessarabian road (4)

 

On the Bessarabian road (5)

 

Resting

 

Artillery opens fire

 

Antitank gun in firing position

 

German infantry goes over the treeless plain of Bessarabia into the fight

 

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Fight for Belzy (1)

 

Fight for Belzy (2)

 

Belzy, destroyed by Bolsheviks

 

Soviet four-engine bomber, destroyed by Romanian fire

 

Houses are searched

 

The population greets German and Romanian troops as liberators (1)

 

The population greets German and Romanian troops as liberators (2)

 

The population greets German and Romanian troops as liberators (3)

 

Salt and bread from the Bessarabians.

 

Liberators rapidly build relationships

 

Bessarabian types

 

Bessarabian refugees return home

 

A Jewish camp in Bessarabia

 

Fallen for the liberation of Bessarabia

 

Ammunition column on the march in Bessarabia

 

Marshal Antonescu on the Bessarabian front in July 1941

 

Fighting Bolsheviks in the corn field

 

30 Soviet tanks, destroyed in Bessarabia

 

Supply column on the muddy roads of Bessarabia before Soroki

 

House-to-house fight in Unguri on the Dniester

 

The Dniester is reached

 

Colonel-General Ritter von Schobert and Marshal Antonescu at the briefing in July 1941

 

In advance to Kishinev (1)

 

In advance to Kishinev (2)

 

In advance to Kishinev (3)

 

Kishinev is attacked

 

Romanian radio station near Kishinev

 

Street fighting in Kishinev (1)

 

Street fighting in Kishinev (2)

 

German infantry in Kishinev

 

Distinguished visitors, King of Romania and Marshal Antonescu, visiting Romanian hospital

 

Kishinev, the capital of Bessarabia after the fight in July 1941

"HOT BATTLE FOR THE DNIESTER CROSSING"

 

Watch on Dniester at Soroki (1)

 

Mogilev on the Dniester is reached

 

View of Soroki on the Dniester

 

Crossing over. View from the height at Katerinovka (10 km south-east of Mogilev-Podolsk) on the Dniester river valley

 

Dniester at Soroki

 

Crossing Dniester near Unguri

View from Unguri bank of the Dniester

 



Bringing re-enforcement over the Dniester (1)

 

Bringing re-enforcement over the Dniester (2)

 

Bringing re-enforcement over the Dniester (3)

 

Bringing re-enforcement over the Dniester (4)

 

The struggle for the bunker line (1)

 

The struggle for the bunker line (2)

 

The struggle for the bunker line (3)

 

The struggle for the bunker line (4)

 

Bunker is attacked

 

Hidden in the woods machine-gun nest must be dealt with

 

Pioniers crossing the Dniester

 

Dniester crossing (1)

 

Dniester crossing (2)

 

Dniester crossing is over... July 1941

 

Ferry service is established

 

Romanian boats for bridge construction at Mogilev

 

Bravery in fighting for the Dniester will be rewarded.

 

General Kortzfleisch presents Iron Cross award

 

A special message will be announced

 

The street signs

 

The last salute to fallen comrades

"VICTORIOUS MARCH CONTINUES THROUGH THE UKRAINE"

 

Oberstlt. von Boddien discusses the strategic situation in the Balta area

 

On advance in the direction of Balta

 

Artillery observers in front of Balta

 

Evening ride through the vastness of the Ukrainian steppe

 

Despite the heat and dust - troops march east - for the people of the West

 

Troops march east (1)

 

Troops march east (2)

 

Stuka dive-bombers devastated Mardarovka railway station on the line Odessa-Balta

 

Light advance party intervenes in the ground combat

 

An advance party opened the fight at Waterloo, a German settlement in the southern Ukraine

 

Colonel von Ch observes he progress of his regiment through the binocular tube

 

The village is taken, the infantry holds position (1)

 

The village is taken, the infantry holds position (2)

 

The village is taken, the infantry holds position (3)

 

Exemplary care for the wounded

 

Stuck in the Ukrainian mud

 

A well-earned rest after the hard days of the fight.

 

Horses are thirsty

 

Cattle, which was kept in hiding, is driven back to the village by German troops

 

Children are brought for the baptism

 

The peaceful work in the field begins again (1)

 

The peaceful work in the field begins again (2)

 

Bakery company begins its work

 

Large quantities of wood are used to bake in oven 10 000 loaves daily

 

Bakery (1)

 

Bakery (2)

 

German heritage - a blonde with a blue eyes from the ethnic German settlement of Worms (southern Ukraine)

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