Πέμπτη, Απριλίου 21, 2016

Yevgeny Khaldei : Ο φωτογράφος του Κόκκινου Στρατού στο Β΄ Παγκόσμιο Πόλεμο

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Berlin, Germany - 31 December, 1945
1. Various Russian archive showing Russian victory in the Battle for Berlin
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Kiev, Ukraine - May 5, 2011
2. Close of poster showing Yevgeni Khaldei in the WWII Museum in Kiev, Ukraine
3. Close of photo showing "Raising the Soviet Flag over the Reichstag" taken on May 2, 1945
4. Close of photo showing the Soviet flag over Berlin
5. Close of the Soviet flag over the Brandenburg Gate
6. Wide of World War II veterans visiting the exhibition of Khaldei's photos
7. Close of photo showing victory parade in Moscow - June 24, 1945
8. Close of photo showing victory parade in Moscow - June 24, 1945
9. Close of photo showing victory parade in Moscow - June 24, 1945
10. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Ivan Nechaev, WWII veteran +++AUDIO AS INCOMING+++
"Our victory over the Nazi troops cost us an expensive price. It was 1,418 days and nights that a bloody battle last to free humanity from the Nazi plague."
11. Close of photo showing people listening to the radio on the first day of war against the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941
12. Close of photo showing Nazi aircraft bombing the northern Soviet Union in 1941
13. Close of photo showing Soviet troops on a raid in 1941
14. Mid of visitors looking at the exhibition
15. Close zoom to photo showing the Potsdam conference in 1945 with Josef Stalin in the centre
16. Close of photo showing Potsdam Conference with (left to right) Winston Churchill, Harry Truman, Josef Stalin
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Berlin, Germany - 31 December, 1945
17. Various Russian archive showing Russian victory in the Battle for Berlin
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18. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Yuri Shilovtsev, WWII veteran +++AUDIO AS INCOMING+++
"As a soldier of the Great Patriotic War, I would like to tell you three things. A photographer at war differs from a photographer in peace. A war photographer should be in the place where he might be killed and he had to take a picture that will remain in the future as a memory to those who were killed. Yevgeni Khaldei was a photographer of that kind."
19. Close of photo showing the Soviet delegation headed by Georgiy Zhukov prior to signing capitulation pact with fascist Germany on May 8, 1945 in Berlin outskirts
20. Close of a photo showing a ceremony of signing the capitulation pact with fascist Germany on May 8, 1945, photographer Robert Capa on far right
21. Close of a photo showing British military leader Bernard Law Montgomery (centre) with Soviet military leader Georgiy Zhukov (second left) near the Brandenburg Gates in Berlin, May 1945
22. Close of a photo showing US General Dwight David Eisenhower (right) and Georgiy Zhukov during a meeting at Berlin airport on June 6, 1945
23. Mid of a visitor at the exhibition taking photos
24. Close of a photo showing German prisoners of war in Berlin, May 1945
25. Close of a photo showing two Berlin residents on the city's ruined streets
26. Close of a photo showing a ruined square in Berlin, May 1945
27. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Anna Khaldei, Yevgeni Khaldei's daughter +++AUDIO AS INCOMING+++
"This is the first exhibition of the kind in the entire Soviet Union. I am happy it happened."
28. Mid of a young girl looking at a photo at the exhibition
29. Close of two jews in Budapest, Hungary in 1945.
30. Mid of a visitor looking at the exhibition.
31. Close of a photo showing the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials in Germany, November 1945.
32. Close of a photo showing Nuremberg War Crimes Trial in Germany with Nazi Herman Goering
33. Close of a photo showing Nuremberg War Crimes Trial in Germany with Wilhelm Keitel, head of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht
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