Building the WWII defensive line; German aircraft
Creator(s)
- Jack Penman
Scope and Content
Reel 1, Siegfried Line elevators, rooms, tunnels, showers, toilets, telephone switchboards, electric power generators, antitank guns in its arsenals, munitions dumps, artillery. antiaircraft guns, and searchlights. Troops with listening devices. Messerschmidt planes take off from an airfield.
Note(s)
The Siegfried Line was a defense system stretching more than 630 km (390 mi) with more than 18,000 bunkers, tunnels and tank traps. It went from Kleve on the border with the Netherlands, along the western border of the old German Empire as far as the town of Weil am Rhein on the border to Switzerland. Adolf Hitler planned the line from 1936 and had it built between 1938 and 1940. In English, "Siegfried line" commonly refers to this World War II defensive line opposite the French Maginot Line; the Germans called this the "Westwall."
Subjects
- WORKERS
- GERMANY
- CONSTRUCTION
- SOLDIERS/MILITARY (GERMAN)
- AIRPLANES
- WEAPONS/ARMS
Places
- , Germany
Genre
- Film
- Propaganda.