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Reference for Lost German Girl Thread

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Post by fhafha » 04 Jul 2013, 20:12

Just to help organize and quick reference to documents for Lost German Girl thread.

Footage, in chronological order (assuming that inside footage, order may be not chronological).


Main TUBES

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TUBE 1: PLZEN liberation and LGG Scene

From 5 to 8th may around 8PM

http://resources.ushmm.org/film/display ... e_num=4686

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TUBE 2 : Demacartion line, German surrender

From 8 th may 8PM to 9th may afternoon

http://resources.ushmm.org/film/display ... e_num=3306

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TUBE 3 : POW camp at LGG pplace

From 10 to 11 th may

http://resources.ushmm.org/film/display ... e_num=3304

Other tubes of interest

TUBE 4 : Massacre Landscape

http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675 ... -surrender

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Re: Reference for Lost German Girl Thread

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Post by Vikki » 10 Jul 2013, 03:34

I've made this thread a sticky where references for the 1945 Lost German Girl thread at http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... 7&t=145596 can be posted so they can be located easily.

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Re: Reference for Lost German Girl Thread

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Post by brick2 » 10 Jul 2013, 08:06

by Bcc335 on 26 Feb 2009, 12:24

Update, received Shot sheet for 25 min film Liberation of Czechoslovakia. Original shot sheet confirms city being liberated in the film is indeed Pilsen,CZ (Plzen, CZ)

Shot sheet reads:
AAFCFS NO: CAN 9196-1, CCU NO: 4TH
Reel No: 3 of 5 (CONTINUED), Footage: 800, ORIG.16K ONLY, Date Photo'd: MAY 1945
TITLE: SFP 186-30

1) MS surrendered Germans as they use field stove to prepare food.
2) CS on very young German soldier.
3) Med Pan German troops on mess line--panning to German vehicles--trucks & tanks.
4) CS as soldier hands food out to German surrendered troops.
5) MS Germans as they eat food.
6) CS German soldier sleeping.
7) MS surrendered German vehicles and troops.
8) MS as American jeeps and trucks roll thru Czech border --and tanks.
9) MS Czech crowds waving in city of Pilsen.
10) LS as crowds run into streets to greet Americans.
11) CS and pan of crowd.
12) MS as ambulance car drives thru crowd at Pilsen, followed by other vehicles
13) CS on crowd as they cheer wildly
14) CS on Czech children as they cheer.

AAFCFS NO: CAN 9196-2, CCU NO: 4TH
Reel No: 3 of 5 (CONTINUED), Footage: 800, ORIG.16K ONLY, Date Photo'd: MAY 1945
TITLE: SFP 186-30
15) MCS as white Russians who fought for Germany surrender to American forces.
16) Another angle as they pass camera.
17) Closer shot as they pass
18) Close pan Russian on horseback.
19) LS of surrendered Russian troops as they come down the road
20) MS as German troops surrender.
21) Another angle as surrender trucks pass camera.
22) MS surrendring POles who were forced to fight for Nazis--as they pass camera.
23) MCS SS trooper dead in field.
24) Same-- another--these were killed by the Czechs.
25) Same--another trooper.
26 Same.
27) Same.
28) CS on wounded SS man.
29) CS on dead SS man.
30) Same.

AAFCFS NO: CAN 9196-3, CCU NO: 4TH
Reel No: 3 of 5 (CONTINUED), Footage: 800, ORIG.16 K ONLY, Date Photo'd: MAY 1945
TITLE: SFP 186-30

31) MS of SS troops killed by the Czechs.
32) VCSon face of SS trooper.
33) Another angle of same trooper as in sc. 32.
34) VCS on bloodied hand.
35) CS on SS trooper dead in dith.
36) Another trooper.
37) Same--another.
38) Same--another.
39) MS several dead SS troopers.
40) Another trooper dead.
41) Same
42) MS dying German soldier.
43) CS on dead German civilian
44) MCS as SS girl walks to camera.
45) CS of same--she is badly beaten up.
46) VCS on face as she asks for mercy.--panning down to trousers.
47) MCS badly wounded SS man.--as he looks at camera.
48) CS of same man.

AAFCFS NO: CAN 9196-4, CCU NO: 4TH
Reel No: 3 of 5 (CONTINUED), Footage: 800, ORIG.16K ONLY, Date Photo'd: MAY 1945
TITLE: SFP 186-30

49) MS as SS men are lined up next to road.
50) MS as GIs look at murdered SS boy on road.
51) MS as GI covers face of dead GErman soldier.
52) Pan shot from civilians to dead soldier.
53) MS as wounded Germans drive by on jeep.
54) CS children as they look at ground panning down.
55) MS as civilians spit on dead SS man.
56) Same.
57) MCS surrendered Germans and girl.
58) CS on German girl.
59) CS on another German girl.
60) MCS of feet of German soldiers as they pass panning up to long line of surrendered troops.
61) MS of American tank as it rolls along highway.
62) Same.
63) MS as German troops pass camera.-- surrendering panning down to feet.

AAFCFS NO: CAN 9196-5, CCU NO: 4TH
Reel No: 3 of 5 (CONTINUED), Footage: 800, ORIG.16K ONLY, Date Photo'd: MAY 1945
TITLE: SFP 186-30

64) MCS as American tank, jeep and half tracks roll past camera.
65) CS on tank as GIs wave to cameraman.
66) MLS as American trucks roll along highway.

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Re: Reference for Lost German Girl Thread

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Post by brick2 » 24 Oct 2013, 03:27

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AFH _ 1945 Lost german girl.pdf
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Re: Reference for Lost German Girl Thread

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Post by MD2448 » 30 Oct 2013, 11:03

Great work Brick.

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Re: Reference for Lost German Girl Thread

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Post by CraigM » 09 Jul 2023, 14:59

john cena wrote:
09 Jul 2023, 13:22
I don't have any knowledge of a specific reference or thread titled "Lost German Girl." It's plausible that this phrase could refer to a particular online discussion or social media thread, but without more context or details, it's difficult for me to provide specific references.

If you could provide more information or clarify the context surrounding the "Lost German Girl" thread, I would be better equipped to assist you in locating relevant references or information related to it.
John, this is a huge thread and at the time I write this there are 2575 posts to it over 172 pages! You seriously can't find it?!?! It starts here: viewtopic.php?f=77&t=145596. Happy reading!

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