Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
Reel 4.
01:48:11 VS wartime street scenes in London. Pan along queue outside shop. MS of empty display in fish shop and almost empty butchers. Food shortages and rationing.
Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
Reel 4.
01:48:11 VS wartime street scenes in London. Pan along queue outside shop. MS of empty display in fish shop and almost empty butchers. Food shortages and rationing.
01:49:04 VS Canadian raid on Dieppe, France.
01:49:17 More rationing. VS of American warships in the Pacific. American aircraft carrier fire anti-aircraft guns. VS tinned food in shop window.
01:49:42 Nazis arrive at Berchtesgaden - including Josef Goebbels, Joachim Von Ribbentrop, Heinrich Himmler and Eva Braun. MS of Adolf Hitler dancing about.
01:50:21 Woman close curtains - black out. VS of fighting in North Africa. Soundtrack of radio broadcast that German forces in the desert are in full retreat. Good shots of British advance at the battle of El Alamein.
01:51:25 VS of battle of Stalingrad. Russian troops fight to defend city. VS of Convoy on Atlantic carrying troops - Operation Torch. VS of American troops coming ashore in North Africa from Landing Craft. Allied tanks on the move.
01:52:43 Winston Churchill make speech 'The End of the beginning'. Laid over pictures of German Prisoners of War (POWs).
01:53:47 VS of British infantry soldiers at docks. VS of Church bell being rung in celebration. VS of women buying clothes at market stall.
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