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Related: About this forumA Day In Germany 1945, World War II. In Color, Sound Added, Spectacular Footage
- Excellent film of Germany in April 1945 during the end of WWII. This film footage is very rare and extremely high quality. Nordhausen appears in the film. Several women are wearing patches with the letter 'P' noting Polish.
Video Enhancement Process: ✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second
✔ Image boosted up ✔ Improved video sharpness and brightness
✔restoration (stabilisation,denoise,cleand,deblur)
✔ Colorized only for the ambiance (not historically accurate)
✔added sound only for the ambiance (do not represent real historical data)
Note that colorization tones are not actual, enhancement was made only for ambiance and does not represent real historical data.
- B&W Video Source from: Douglas Hackney. B&W Video Provenance: Several high definition film transfers from the National Archives and Records Administration were obtained by Douglas Hackney. -> The project was part of his family history reseach on Hackney's grandfather, Zane L. Strickland who appears in one of the Nordhausen films carrying a stretcher with a liberated prisoner.
Mr. Hackney donated HD copies of the WWII materials to USHMM in November 2016. Credit: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, gift of Douglas Hackney in memory of Zane L. Strickland.
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- Video commenter: The footage at 1:25 to 1:47, and 5:50 to 06:05, was taken during fighting in the city of Osterode, on the west side of the Harz Mountains in central Germany. The Stuart light tank in the 2nd footage was destroyed by the german 88mm gun in the 1st footage. The 88 was abandoned by its crew. The Stuart was knocked out at the old Schützenhaus in the Alte Northeimer Straße (old Northeimer street).
I got the information from 2 books: "The battle of the Harz 1945" & "The end of the war in Osterode am Harz-April 1945". You can also find some of the original footage on YouTube. CriticalPast has uploaded some of the same footage only in black & white and indicating the location & Division with the actual date it was filmed. - Ed.
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A Day In Germany 1945, World War II. In Color, Sound Added, Spectacular Footage (Original Post)
appalachiablue
May 2021
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My dad would have enjoyed seeing this. He was 82nd and did occupation in Berlin.
The Jungle 1
May 2021
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The Jungle 1
(4,552 posts)1. My dad would have enjoyed seeing this. He was 82nd and did occupation in Berlin.
appalachiablue
(42,908 posts)3. Same for my dad who was AAA artilllery
7th Army in the Rhineland campaign in early 1945. Crossing a border they were spotted by German 88s and almost met their maker. Then it was the Dachau liberation and time served in the army of occupation. Battle fatigue with some recovery in southern France.
irisblue
(34,265 posts)2. thank you for this
appalachiablue
(42,908 posts)4. For sure, it's so realistic and well done. The
editor put some real work into this, lucky for posterity.