Canadian Army Newsreel No. 67

Описание к видео Canadian Army Newsreel No. 67

67.1 Canada Gets a New Voice
The CBC’s new short wave transmitter at Sackville, New Brunswick, beams programs to Europe; a tour of transmitting station; CBC Montreal studios; Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King opens the
new service; soldiers listen in; mobile army communications stations; soldiers and civilians gather around the radio to listen to music.

67.2 Baby Flat-Tops Protect Convoys
At a Canadian port, merchant ships are turned into aircraft carriers; a plane lands and the crew runs out to fold up its wings; British flyers; a man in an asbestos suit.

67.3 Highlights in the Week’s News
Jewish troops have an outdoor ceremony in German soil, lead by Padre Samuel Kant. Members of the Canadian Women’s Army Corps depart on the Dakota plane for leave in England. Air Commodore Russell of the Royal Air Force presides over the graduation of artillery officers as pilots.

67.4 Signs of Victory
Sign painters make advertisements for the 8th Victory Loan in the Reichswald Forest area of Germany.

67.5 Rhine Crossing
Soldiers of The Highland Light Infantry move equipment across the Rhine on amphibious tanks; the 1st Canadian Parachute Regiment fly to Germany and jump, joining U.S. and British forces; a medic at work;
planes land in the field; fighting; dead Germans and prisoners; the Royal Scots and the paratroopers greet one another.

67.6 Emmerich
A pontoon bridge over the Rhine; tank barrage; the 3rd Canadian Division enters Emmerich; prisoners; Coesfeld Railway Station in ruins.

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