![]() ![]() 2:24 Soviet infantry riding on a T-34 2:32 A political officer lecture 2:35 Soviet soldiers resting, writing letters before the battle 2:46 A tank factory 3:03 A train loaded with tanks and other military equipment 3:05 Nighttime artillery barrage. 2:03 Soldiers running in a trench 2:15 A row of 76mm guns. ![]() A Caterpillar D7 tractor towing a 76-mm divisional gun. 250, trucks, led by a motorcycle 1:05 German troops 1:10German armored column 1:12 German motorcycle troops 1:15 Ju-88 bombers 1:24 Soviet officers 1:47 Soviet armored column of T-34 and possibly KV tanks 1:52 Soviet infantry moving, equipped with anti-tank rifles and PPSh or its predecessor. 0:45 Advancing (German) Pz-III and Pz-VI tanks 0:54 A group of Pz-III traversing a defensive anti-tank moat 0:59 A column of Sd. 0:27 German pincer-style battle plan against Kursk and the general direction of German advance had this plan succeeded. ![]() 00:17 Map, showing the front line, with major Soviet-and German-held cities pointed out – Bryansk, Orel, Belgorod on the German side L'gov, Kursk, Voronezh, Stary Oskol, Valuysk and others on the Soviet side. It shows the course of the battle which was one of the largest tank engagements of WWII, and a major defeat for the Wehrmacht. It was produced by Eduard Bushkin, written by Moisei Belenki, and edited by F. Made in 1945, this morale boosting Soviet documentary/propaganda movie is about the Battle of Kursk during WWII. ![]()
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