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Film, Video [World War II color footage--SPECOU at Remagen and the Dora concentration camp] World War 2 color footage--SPECOU at Remagen and the Dora concentration camp / World War Two color footage--SPECOU at Remagen and the Dora concentration camp / Inventory title: Duben-Dachau-Brenner

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Title

  • [World War II color footage--SPECOU at Remagen and the Dora concentration camp]

Other Title

  • World War 2 color footage--SPECOU at Remagen and the Dora concentration camp
  • World War Two color footage--SPECOU at Remagen and the Dora concentration camp
  • Inventory title: Duben-Dachau-Brenner

Summary

  • In spring 1945, Stevens and the SPECOU are in Germany. Scenes include the collapsed Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen, an abandoned German airfield, a German military hospital, German prisoners, bombed out buildings, refugees, and American planes transporting Allied troops. At the Dora concentration camp Stevens and others interact with the inmates. Scenes include camp buildings, corpses, emaciated inmates, and parts for V-2 rockets that were produced at Dora.

Names

  • Stevens, George, 1904-1975
  • United States. Army. Signal Corps. Special Coverage Unit

Created / Published

  • 1945.

Contents

  • Stevens at the collapsed Ludendorff Bridge over the Rhine River in Remagen, Sign "In memoriam to our comrades who fell with the bridge" with a list of names -- Stevens in his jeep crosses over a pontoon bridge -- Stevens, Hamilton, and Moffatt at an abandoned German airfield, various shots of airplanes -- At the Ludendorff Bridge, Stevens and Moffat are in front of a sign "Captured intact March 7, 1945 by 9th Armored Division, III Corp." -- Scenes at a Germany military hospital -- Civilians on the street, some with carts and wagons loaded with their belongings -- In Frankenau, a large number of German prisoners load into trucks, trucks pull out -- At an airfield, American military planes take off -- At the Dora concentration camp near Nordhausen in April 1945, Stevens and Moffat talk to inmates, various shots of buildings, the camp, Red Cross ambulances and tents, American soldiers taking photographs, covered corpses, emaciated inmates, large metal containers that appear to be connected to gas chambers, and tubular, round objects (parts for V-2 rockets that were produced at Dora) -- City street scenes showing German civilians, demolished buildings, rubble in the street, refugees sitting on the side of the bombed out road, belongings stacked beside them -- At an airfield, troops are loaded onto American planes and the planes take off, other Allied troops wait by the runway to board planes -- In Halle, German firefighters plug in hoses and appear to ask Stevens for permission to put out fires -- Platoon of German troops marches through a town -- Stevens and Hamilton at a bridge as jeeps and other vehicles cross over, "Truman Bridge gateway to Berlin over the Elba courtesy 83rd Thunderbolt Division constructed by the 295 Engr Bn 992 Bridge Co.".

Headings

  • -  World War, 1939-1945--Concentration camps--Germany
  • -  Dora (Concentration camp)
  • -  Concentration camp inmates--Germany
  • -  World War, 1939-1945--Destruction and pillage--Germany
  • -  Ludendorff-Brücke (Remagen, Germany)
  • -  Bridges--Germany--Remagen
  • -  Prisoners of war--Germany
  • -  World War, 1939-1945--Refugees--Germany
  • -  World War, 1939-1945--Fire fighters--Germany--Halle an der Saale
  • -  Airplanes, Military--Germany
  • -  Airplanes, Military--United States
  • -  Nordhausen (Thuringia, Germany)
  • -  Frankenau (Germany)
  • -  Stevens, George,--1904-1975
  • -  Hamilton, Bill,--1908-1971
  • -  Moffat, Ivan

Genre

  • Unedited footage
  • Nonfiction films

Notes

  • -  The inventory title--Duben-Dachau-Brenner--is misleading as none of this film appears to have been shot in these locations.
  • -  Scenes depicted are not in chronological order.
  • -  During World War II, film director George Stevens was commissioned as an officer in the United States Army Signal Corps. In late 1943, he was directed to organize a Special Coverage Unit (SPECOU) of cameramen and sound recorders to photograph the Americans landing in Europe on D-Day. The unit was embedded with American and Allied troops as they moved through France, Luxembourg, Belgium and Germany.
  • -  Sources used: Five came back by Mark Harris; "Lt. Col. George C. Stevens, World War II color film" document in M/B/RS acquisition file, ACQ: Stevens, George (Jr.); Wikipedia Website, Ludendorff Bridge, viewed on April 14, 2020.

Medium

  • 1 video file (digital) (34 min.) : si., col.

Source Collection

  • Stevens (George, Jr.) Collection (Library of Congress)

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2020600757

Online Format

  • image
  • video

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Stevens, George, and United States Army. Signal Corps. Special Coverage Unit. World War II color footage--SPECOU at Remagen and the Dora concentration camp. 1945. Video. https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600757/.

APA citation style:

Stevens, G. & United States Army. Signal Corps. Special Coverage Unit. (1945) World War II color footage--SPECOU at Remagen and the Dora concentration camp. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600757/.

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Stevens, George, and United States Army. Signal Corps. Special Coverage Unit. World War II color footage--SPECOU at Remagen and the Dora concentration camp. 1945. Video. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2020600757/>.