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War in the Arctic: Storm in the North

War Documentary hosted by Rolf Schult, published by Arte in 2007 - English narration

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The Arctic: a featureless expanse of permanent ice, but even here the fury of World War II raged. A battle for mineral resources and strategic interests. Between 1940 and 1945, tens of thousands of soldiers fought above the Arctic Circle in temperatures as low as -60 degrees, abandoned to their fate and forgotten by the outside world.
In 1940, German forces occupied Denmark and Norway virtually overnight. Securing control of northern Europe was vital for the Nazis: without the iron and nickel resources of Scandinavia, Germany could not have fought for more than 12 months.
When the invasion of the Soviet Union began in 1941, part of the German force was deployed in Scandinavia to penetrate Soviet territory from the north. Their objective was Murmansk, the most important ice-free northern port, where the Soviets were supplied. German army planned to provide their homeland with raw materials, conquer the ice-free port of Murmansk and set up weather stations far up in the north. However, temperatures dropping to minus 60 degrees, a roadless tundra and fierce resistance from the Red Army halted the offensive from the start. Thousands of soldiers spent the winter trapped. The fierce desire to take Murmansk then diverted the conflict towards the sea. However, the deployment of forces in the Arctic Ocean was an invitation to suicide.
In search of witnesses and traces of evidence, the film directors investigated the exciting history of the war and found previously unseen material and private photos. In addition, the last eyewitnesses of these historic events in Germany, Austria, Norway and Finland were interviewed. Majestic landscapes, gripping stories and fascinating historical material have given rise to this film document.
This documentary, divided into two parts, brings together eyewitness testimonies, unpublished and private material, to explore one of the most unknown chapters of the Second World War.

Directed by Ralf Daubitz and Jens Becker ; TV 21 Co-Production with Mitteldeutschen Rundfunk MDR and Arte

2)  Part 2
Europe's far north in the winter of 1941. There is war in the Arctic. German troops are stationed in Finland and Norway - together with the Finnish army they have crossed the border to the Soviet Union. Their goal is to conquer the ice-free supply port of Murmansk and the railway line that connects the city with Leningrad. But the storm in the Arctic north ends in a fiasco: the troops under the German General Dietl get stuck in the trackless tundra after just a few kilometers. They are far from their goal of occupying Murmansk. The soldiers live through years of deprivation in an icy, hostile world. Only in the hinterland, in the heart of Lapland, there is no sign of the chaos of Arctic war in many places - for the time being. The people in the countryside come to terms with the Germans, live a carefree life in many places, and even start families with the soldiers. But in September 1944, their life together came to an abrupt end: the Germans had to leave Finland - the tragedy at the front was now followed in many places by a family catastrophe. The documentary impressively describes the struggle for survival on the Arctic front, showing the fates of Finnish girls whose need for safety drove them into the arms of German soldiers. Previously unpublished film material from archives and private collections in Finland, Russia, Sweden, Austria and Germany describes a war story that is still one of the little-known aspects of the Second World War.

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Video Codec: x264 CABAC High@L4
Video Bitrate: 2 555 Kbps
Video Resolution: 720x576
Display Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Frames Per Second: 25.000 fps
Audio Codec: AC3
Audio Bitrate: 384 kb/s CBR 48000 Hz
Audio Streams: 6
Audio Languages: english
RunTime Per Part: 52 min
Number Of Parts: 2
Part Size: 1.06 GB
Source: DVD (Thanks to juanpaal@ExVagos)
Encoded by: DocFreak08

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