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Newly discovered German documentary about the taking of Bergen
Kampf um Norwegen, newly discovered by a Bergen resident, was made in 1941 and directed at German cinema visitors.
The propaganda documentary is in German with Norwegian subtitles, and tells the tale of how the Germans took Kristiansand, Bergen, and Oslo. It contains never-before-seen scenes, and is surprisingly objective, showing German losses as well as victory. This may have been the reason why it was never shown to the German people and went missing for 66 years. First clip, showing the taking of Kristiansand and Bergen. Second clip, showing the taking of Oslo. I especially liked the torpedo battery in the Drøbak Sound, and the observation post hidden behind a hedge. Crafty;). http://www.bt.no/multimedia/archive/...eg_332450c.jpg |
That's a great find! Thanks, Safe-Keeper.:rock:
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Interesting find!
Thanks! Dette gleder jeg meg til å se! Takk! :p |
:up: Nice find,
very interesting |
Good one, mate!!! Kjempeflott, god jobb! :up::up::up:
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Nice find indeed
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Good, interesting find. Many thanks! :up:
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Transcript (taking Bergen):
While troops force their way into the Oslo Fjord,So as you can tell, it's not exactly the fervour-ridden propaganda you'd expect from Nazi Germany. I'll transcript the other one when I have time and can be bothered. I've got school-work to do:know:. |
Interesting, will have to watch this later tonight. :up:
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Fantastisk! Takk!
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I get sound only!:x Must be missing a codec!:-?
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Having watched both clips several times, I can now safely say my favorite part is the landing sea plane, second to the installations hidden in caves and behind hedges.
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Played okay here in Firefox, must have been lucky ;).
Anyway, reminded me of a few years ago when I stayed in Drobak for a few days for work. Although I'd read about the Blucher incident, I hadn't realised where it was until I 'stumbled' across some of the old fortifications and read a sign about the Oskarsborg battery. |
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Thanks to Colonel Birger Eriksen for ordering defence of the inlet to Oslo. Anyone interested about reading more about the sinking of Blücher and the attack on Oslo read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_...C3%B8bak_sound |
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And can you believe that the guns that crippled her were actually bought years earlier from Germany? Oh, the irony:rotfl:... |
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