Beachhead to Berlin
Released in December of 1944, “Beachhead to Berlin” was filmed primarily by the U.S. Coast Guard, and produced and distr…
The 1944 documentary D-Day to Germany was shot, edited, and narrated by Jack Lieb, a “News of the Day” correspondent who was assigned to cov… read more
The 1944 documentary D-Day to Germany was shot, edited, and narrated by Jack Lieb, a “News of the Day” correspondent who was assigned to cover the invasion of France. He shot this film for himself while also working for the Hearst Corporation newsreel. After the war, Mr. Lieb created a traveling film and lecture program. The National Archives restored the film together with a recording of his original narration. close
Released in December of 1944, “Beachhead to Berlin” was filmed primarily by the U.S. Coast Guard, and produced and distr…
This 1945 documentary chronicles events in Europe from the June 1944 D-Day invasion through the surrender of Nazi German…
The U.S. Office of War Information 1945 United Newsreel The War Ends in Europe included a video clip of President Turman…
Originally a Soviet film on the World War II Battle of Moscow titled Rout of the German troops near Moscow, this English…