- The Battle of Russia
Infobox Film
name = Why We Fight: The Battle of Russia
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director =Frank Capra ;Anatole Litvak
producer =Office of War Information
writer =Julius Epstein ;Philip Epstein
narrator =Walter Huston
starring =
music =
cinematography =Robert Flaherty
editing =William Hornbeck
distributor =War Activities Committee of the Motion Pictures Industry
released =11 November 1943
runtime = 83 min
country = flagicon|United StatesUnited States
language = English
budget =
preceded_by =The Battle of Britain
followed_by =The Battle of China
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amg_id =
imdb_id = 0036629"The Battle of Russia" was the fifth film of
Frank Capra 's "Why We Fight "propaganda film series. It is the longest film of the series, beginning with an overview of previous failed attempts to conquer Russia: by theTeutonic Knights in1212 (footage fromSergei Eisenstein 's film Alexander Nevsky is used here), byCharles XII of Sweden in1704 , byNapoleon I in1812 and by Germany inWorld War I .The vast natural resources of the
Soviet Union are then described, showing why the land is such a hot prize for conquerors. To give a positive impression of the Soviet Union to the American audience, the country's ethnic diversity is covered in detail. Later on, elements of Russian culture familiar to Americans, including the musical compositions of Tchaikovsky andLeo Tolstoy 's bookWar and Peace are also mentioned.Communism is never mentioned at any point in the film. The start of the film also includes a quote from U.S. Gen.Douglas MacArthur , who commended the Russian people's defense of their nation as one of the most courageous feats in military history.The film then covers the Nazi conquests in the
Balkans , described as a preliminary to close off possible Allied counter-invasion routes, before the war against Russia was launched onJune 22 ,1941 . The narration describes the German "keil und kessel" tactics for offensive warfare, and the Soviet "defense in depth " used to counter this. Thescorched earth Soviet tactics, the room-to-roomurban warfare in Soviet cities, and the guerilla warfare behind enemy lines are also used to underline the Soviet resolve for victory against the Nazis.One powerful scene shows Russians swearing their
oath ::"For the burned cities and villages"
:"For the deaths of our children and our mothers"
:"For the torture and humiliation of our people"
:"I swear revenge upon the enemy"
:"I swear that I would rather die in battle with the enemy"
:"Than surrender myself my people and my country to the Fascist invaders"
:"Blood for Blood!"
:"Death for Death!"The
Siege of Leningrad and theBattle of Stalingrad conclude the film.External links
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* [http://www.archive.org/details/BattleOfRussiaI "The Battle of Russia" part 1 download] on theInternet Archive
* [http://www.archive.org/details/BattleOfRussiaII "The Battle of Russia" part 2 download] on the Internet Archive
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