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Don't know if any of you have seen this one. It's only about 5 min. long, but pretty spectacular. Germans were some of the first to use color (then veeery expensive) film.
The link is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yigu5POHNOQ |
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There was a magazine published by the Germans in the War called "Signal",they had loads of colour stills of all arms of the German State.There should be some on the net i would think.
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Sorry about that guys. I didn't realize the link wasn't working. Here's another way: Go to youtube, use their search function and type in "uboat color footage". There are a couple of short movies in there that show some really spectacular "Torpedo Treffen" and other things. A couple of the shots look like they had afixed an underwater camera to the railing on the con as it is taking a dive. I didn't know if any of you had seen some of this before. I know it's still there, because I bookmarked the page and just looked at it. Well worth looking for.
I also found on youtube a full length movie made in Germany in the early fifties, I think, about Günther Prien and Courageous. Don't know if it has english subtitles, haven't watched it yet. Enjoy! |
I have a feeling this is not real colour footage just repainted. some of that footage is stock footage shot in black and white - then touched up.:hmmm:
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Color Footage
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The Germans did use a lot more colour film than you would think,they were at the forefront of Photography.
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