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chisi |
Posted: November 09, 2006 03:56 pm
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Fruntas Group: Members Posts: 74 Member No.: 429 Joined: December 21, 2004 |
YouTube seems to be a little box of wonders sometimes
I found 2 variants of the same video, called "Eliberarea Basarabiei" (Liberation of Basaerabia) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ClU779W6S8 This link is from the one with sound: The March of Stefan (I think) The loading cannon shown on the first seconds seem to be a Schneider-Putilov (or Krupp?) artillery piece. But what is with these StuG's? They look like IV's or III F. Are romanians? An interesting wreck appears at 0:55 second. Is it a russian one? Interesting are the civilians saluting with "Heil"... |
Victor |
Posted: November 09, 2006 06:07 pm
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Admin Group: Admin Posts: 4350 Member No.: 3 Joined: February 11, 2003 |
There was a German StuG Brigade with the 11th Army (the 190th).
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dragos |
Posted: November 09, 2006 06:19 pm
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Admin Group: Admin Posts: 2397 Member No.: 2 Joined: February 11, 2003 |
The video is obviosuly a recent compilation. The long-barelled Stug appeared in 1942 and I don't think the ones in the clip have something to do with the campaign in Bessarabia.
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chisi |
Posted: November 10, 2006 07:28 pm
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Fruntas Group: Members Posts: 74 Member No.: 429 Joined: December 21, 2004 |
Yes, I think that is a video capture from a romanian documentary, like the ones released by Ministry of Defence: White Squadron or Romanian Army in ww2. They use to compile sequences from different theatres of operations together. Or from some tv films...
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dragos |
Posted: November 10, 2006 11:40 pm
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Admin Group: Admin Posts: 2397 Member No.: 2 Joined: February 11, 2003 |
No, I think it's rather a clip of an amateur nationalist individual.
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dead-cat |
Posted: November 11, 2006 12:33 am
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Locotenent Group: Members Posts: 559 Member No.: 99 Joined: September 05, 2003 |
that's either a StuG III F/F8 or possibly a StuH 42 with a 10.5cm howitzer, but the barrel seems to be too long for that model so it's more likeley a StuG III F. since both didn't appear prior to 1942, it cannot be from the '41 campaign.
the resolution is too low to tell exactly. |
dragos |
Posted: November 11, 2006 01:51 am
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This Stug sequence appears in a documentary on Discovey (Battlefields) about the battle of Kursk, more precisely when they are getting to Oboyan.
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chisi |
Posted: November 11, 2006 10:34 am
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Fruntas Group: Members Posts: 74 Member No.: 429 Joined: December 21, 2004 |
Right Dragos, the clip IS (sure is, the quality os too low for a proffesional one) of an "amateur nationalist individual" who used the capture card (Pinnacle) or other to capture somethong from Battlefields or other documentary and compiled with (by the help of Windows Movie maker) real Basarabia liberation sequences. I have the sequence of throwing down the bolshevik star on "Escadrila alba" documentary, made by TPA. The soft top (Ford Marmon? Romanian Ford?) trucks are from the same film. The film is really good and I got it from a Viata Militara. official release, few years ago.
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