Description
The Blitz on Berlin | Documentary
UPC 5034504716971
Product Details
- Brand: Pegasus Entertainment
- Genre: Documentary, Military History
- Release Year: 2005
- Runtime: Approx. 55 minutes
- Audio: Stereo
- Language: English
- Aspect Ratio: 4:3
- Region: 0, PAL
Overview
"The Blitz on Berlin" is a harrowing documentary that explores the relentless bombing campaign against the German capital during World War II. As the headquarters of the Nazi regime, Berlin was a high-priority target for Allied forces, who adopted the controversial tactic of "terror bombing" – the deliberate targeting of civilian areas to demoralize the enemy.
Through a combination of rare archival footage, expert analysis, and eyewitness accounts, this program vividly captures the ferocity of the aerial assaults carried out by the British and American air forces, as well as the ground attacks launched by the advancing Red Army. Viewers witness the once-great city of Berlin reduced to rubble as the Allies intensified their efforts to bring the war to a decisive end.
Interesting Facts
- The documentary examines the strategic motivations behind the terror bombing campaigns, highlighting the debates surrounding the targeting of civilian populations.
- It includes footage of the Nazi celebrations in Berlin following the early victories in Norway and Denmark, contrasted with the city's eventual destruction.
- The program also covers the Red Army's eventual capture of Berlin, showcasing the aftermath of the relentless bombing and ground battles.
Scene Selection
- Norway & Denmark Over-run
- Berlin Celebrates Prematurely
- RAF Bombing Sorties on Berlin
- The Red Army Moves in on Berlin
- Berlin Lays in Ruin
- The Red Army Relaxes in Berlin
From Backside:
"In a bid to mally bring World War Two to a close, Allied forces adopted the new and contentious tactic of "Terror Bombing", the deliberate targeting of civilian areas in German cities. As Germany's capital and Nazi headquarters, Berlin was always going to be high on the Allied hit-list. The city would experience some of the fiercest bombing of the war from the British and American Air Forces, as well as ground attacks from the Russians. A bitter and bloody campaign saw the once great city utterly destroyed."