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Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened. Reel 3. 01:14:05 Start of Part Two Titles. 01:14:14 VS Russian street scenes. People read newspapers. Signing of Anglo-Soviet agreement in Vyacheslav Molotov’s office in Moscow. Assembled in the office are Molotov, Lieutenant General Mason MacFarlane, Air Vice Marshal Collier, Sir Stafford Cripps and Joseph Stalin. Horsemen in Mongolia are told about the invasion. VS of Soviets leaving to join the forces. VS of large number of people building road. Soviet troops leave from railway station. 01:15:24 VS of German troops advancing through wheat fields. Shots of Soviet Prisoners of War (POWs). German troops march in opposite direction. VS of damaged Russian war material. VS of German soldiers advancing through bomb damaged town. VS of street fighting. A German film cameraman is with the troops. 01:16:36 VS of British troops advancing in Persia /Iran. Shot of linking up with Russian troops. VS of equipment unloaded in Persian ports and loaded onto railway for Russia. 01:17:20 Long lines of Soviet troops retreating. Scorched Earth tactics begin used. Germans advance past abandoned vehicles. Russian POWs. VS of Adolf Hitler inspecting troops near the Eastern Front. German troops held up on road. VS of Leningrad under siege. CU dead child. VS of civilians in streets. Germans fire artillery. VS of factories and foundries in Russia still working. Guns and ammunition being made. VS of Russian partisans attacking. A fighter picks up his dead comrade’s gun. Russian women attack a collaborator with sticks. A firing squad shoot and their target falls dead. Russian troops fighting, including woman soldier. End of Reel 3. FILM ID: A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT’S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
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