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Film, Video [World War II color footage--Stevens and SPECOU in Berlin; Stevens in North Africa and Egpyt before D-Day] World War 2 color footage--Stevens and SPECOU in Berlin; Stevens in North Africa and Egpyt before D-Day / World War Two color footage--Stevens and SPECOU in Berlin; Stevens in North Africa and Egpyt before D-Day / Inventory title: Assorted camera reels

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Title

  • [World War II color footage--Stevens and SPECOU in Berlin; Stevens in North Africa and Egpyt before D-Day]

Other Title

  • World War 2 color footage--Stevens and SPECOU in Berlin; Stevens in North Africa and Egpyt before D-Day
  • World War Two color footage--Stevens and SPECOU in Berlin; Stevens in North Africa and Egpyt before D-Day
  • Inventory title: Assorted camera reels

Summary

  • In late summer 1945, Stevens and the SPECOU visit Berlin. They visit various buildings and historic sites, including the Olympic Stadium. Berlin is heavily damaged. Civilians clean up the rubble. Refugees are leaving with their belongings. Hamilton and Morse visit the Russian Sector. Multiple groups of Russian troops walk and march through town. Some recreational activities are shown--relaxing at the beach, golfing, visiting the racetrack. In the second half of the film, there are out of sequence shots of North Africa and Egypt, filmed in 1943 before D-Day. Stevens and Mellor visit the Sphinx. American military action is staged in the African desert. Unidentified troops march in the desert.

Names

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

Created / Published

  • [1943 and 1945].

Contents

  • Stevens and some SPECOU members in Berlin at the end of the war -- Shots of the Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin Cathedral, the Kaiser Wilhelm National Monument -- Scenes of devastation, damaged and bombed out buildings -- Civilians cleaning up the rubble -- Stevens, Hamilton, Morse and several others visit the Olympic Stadium built for the 1936 Olympic Games -- Shots of the stadium, diving board and swimming pools -- Hamilton and Morse visit the Russian Sector -- Hamilton displays Stevens' pass which allows him unrestricted travel -- Uniformed Russian women direct traffic -- Multiple groups of Russian soldiers, men and women, walking and marching down the street -- Multiple shots of refugees carrying their belongings -- Stevens visits the British and American Sectors -- out of sequence North Africa scenes of a canal, boats, civilians, palm trees -- out of sequence shot at Dachau, typhus quarantine area -- Berlin footage of civilians cleaning up rubble -- Recreational activities, racetrack, beachside scenes ("Beach Club"), golf course -- Aerial footage of a river between mountains -- out of sequence Egypt scenes, Stevens and Mellor at the Sphinx -- Staged military action in the African desert with tanks, troops and explosions -- Troops march in the desert accompanied by a military band -- Civilians at a bazaar -- Stevens and Mellor talk with an American pilot who then takes off in a single-engine fighter plane.

Headings

  • -  World War, 1939-1945--Germany--Berlin
  • -  World War, 1939-1945--Refugees--Germany--Berlin
  • -  Civilians in war--Germany--Berlin
  • -  Soldiers--Soviet Union
  • -  Olympiastadion (Berlin, Germany)
  • -  Soldiers--Recreation--Germany--Berlin
  • -  World War, 1939-1945--Africa, North
  • -  Egypt
  • -  Stevens, George,--1904-1975
  • -  Hamilton, Bill,--1908-1971
  • -  Morse, Hollingsworth
  • -  Mellor, William C.,--1903-1963

Genre

  • Unedited footage
  • Nonfiction films

Notes

  • -  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. After spending six months in North Africa and Egypt, he was directed in late 1943 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.).

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

  • 2020600759

Online Format

  • image
  • video

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Stevens, George, and United States Army. Signal Corps. Special Coverage Unit. World War II color footage--Stevens and SPECOU in Berlin; Stevens in North Africa and Egpyt before D-Day. [and 1945, 1943] Video. https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600759/.

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Stevens, G. & United States Army. Signal Corps. Special Coverage Unit. (1943) World War II color footage--Stevens and SPECOU in Berlin; Stevens in North Africa and Egpyt before D-Day. [and 1945] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600759/.

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Stevens, George, and United States Army. Signal Corps. Special Coverage Unit. World War II color footage--Stevens and SPECOU in Berlin; Stevens in North Africa and Egpyt before D-Day. [and 1945, 1943] Video. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2020600759/>.