Yugoslavia: damage; peasants; village; church; monastery; wounded partisan soldiers; German prisoners; weapons
Creator(s)
- United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Motion Picture Reference
- United States. Army Air Forces. Combat Camera Unit, 1st. (Producer)
Scope and Content
Reel 3: Boy watering oxen near well; street scene showing total destruction to row of houses; horse-drawn carts moving along streets. LSs, MSs, church in Bingula destroyed. Peasant walking across his destroyed barn and house; peasant living in wooden shack; more destroyed houses. Boy and girl, woman and man, peasants of the village of Bingula. Women walking with farm tools. In Mangelus, man with team of oxen plowing field; destroyed church, homes, peasants living in barn, oxen-driven carts moving along streets. Pan, village of Lezimir. Women spinning wool; destroyed church. Monastery in Sistovic. German SS Prince Eugene prisoners carrying wounded partisan soldiers to Medical Aid Station. Convoy of partisan soldiers of the 1st Infantry Div, 1st Yugoslavian Army marching through Mohovo. Captured German prisoners repairing bridges they destroyed. Horse-drawn carts with ammunition and supplies moving forward to front; partisan soldiers marching. Houses in Mohovo burning; dead German soldiers. German prisoners sitting on ground; soldier removing insignia from prisoners' uniforms. Prisoners lined in front of barn in Opotovac for interrogation; soldiers after interrogation. Staff Officers talking with Col. Jagos Zaric, 1st Infantry Div, 1st Yugoslavian Army. Partisan soldiers loading artillery guns.
Note(s)
AAFCS caption sheet available at NARA. See also Stories 2385-2387, Film ID 2266; Stories 3529-3534, Film ID 2510 and 2511; and Stories 3535-3543, Film ID 2511 and 2512 for related footage on Yugoslavia.
Jagos Žarić (1914-2001), a commander of the 1st Proletarian Brigade of the 1st Infantry Division that broke through the German front (known as the "Sremski Front") appears in several sequences of this film, including from 10:08 to 10:38. The brigade liberated Belgrade in October 1944.
Subjects
- FARMERS/FARMING
- VILLAGES
- CHURCHES
- SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN)
- INTERVIEWS
- PRISONERS (GERMAN)
- WOUNDED
- ARTILLERY
- CORPSES
- FIRES
- WEAPONS/ARMS
- SOLDIERS/MILITARY
- DESTRUCTION
- CARTS/WAGONS
- PARTISANS
- GUNS
- BRIDGES
- STREETS
- GERMANS
- PEASANTS
- YUGOSLAVIA
- SOLDIERS/MILITARY (GERMAN)
Places
- , Yugoslavia
Genre
- Film
- Unedited.