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From Nazi siege to Soviet liberation – Red Army battles Axis powers for Odessa in WWII *ARCHIVE*٠٠:٠٢:٥٨
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Archive footage from August-October 1941 features Axis powers - German Nazi and Romanian forces - planning and implementing the Siege of Odessa to take the city, while the video filmed in April 1944 shows Red Army troops and heavy military equipment carrying out combat operations to recapture it.

Officers of the Romanian 4th Army and Wehrmacht's 11th Army can be seen preparing for their initial operation. Moreover, their tanks and aviation are shown attacking Odessa before it was captured from the Soviet forces on October 16, 1941.

The footage also features Red Army troops, tanks and artillery participating in Odessa Offensive which began on March 28, 1944. Soviet servicemen can also be seen entering the city on April 10, while residents were seen greeting soldiers following the liberation.

During the Siege of Odessa, the Romania reportedly saw 17,729 troops killed, 63,345 wounded and 11,471 captured or missing. The losses of the Soviet army amounted to 16,578 killed and 24,690 wounded.

This archive footage is released as part of the '100 Key Events in Russia in the 20th and 21st Centuries', a project with the Russian State Documentary Film and Photo Archive (rgakfd.ru).

From Nazi siege to Soviet liberation – Red Army battles Axis powers for Odessa in WWII *ARCHIVE*

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Archive footage from August-October 1941 features Axis powers - German Nazi and Romanian forces - planning and implementing the Siege of Odessa to take the city, while the video filmed in April 1944 shows Red Army troops and heavy military equipment carrying out combat operations to recapture it.

Officers of the Romanian 4th Army and Wehrmacht's 11th Army can be seen preparing for their initial operation. Moreover, their tanks and aviation are shown attacking Odessa before it was captured from the Soviet forces on October 16, 1941.

The footage also features Red Army troops, tanks and artillery participating in Odessa Offensive which began on March 28, 1944. Soviet servicemen can also be seen entering the city on April 10, while residents were seen greeting soldiers following the liberation.

During the Siege of Odessa, the Romania reportedly saw 17,729 troops killed, 63,345 wounded and 11,471 captured or missing. The losses of the Soviet army amounted to 16,578 killed and 24,690 wounded.

This archive footage is released as part of the '100 Key Events in Russia in the 20th and 21st Centuries', a project with the Russian State Documentary Film and Photo Archive (rgakfd.ru).

قيود

For news purposes only. Onscreen RGAKFD logo must remain visible and intact. No access news agencies

النص

Archive footage from August-October 1941 features Axis powers - German Nazi and Romanian forces - planning and implementing the Siege of Odessa to take the city, while the video filmed in April 1944 shows Red Army troops and heavy military equipment carrying out combat operations to recapture it.

Officers of the Romanian 4th Army and Wehrmacht's 11th Army can be seen preparing for their initial operation. Moreover, their tanks and aviation are shown attacking Odessa before it was captured from the Soviet forces on October 16, 1941.

The footage also features Red Army troops, tanks and artillery participating in Odessa Offensive which began on March 28, 1944. Soviet servicemen can also be seen entering the city on April 10, while residents were seen greeting soldiers following the liberation.

During the Siege of Odessa, the Romania reportedly saw 17,729 troops killed, 63,345 wounded and 11,471 captured or missing. The losses of the Soviet army amounted to 16,578 killed and 24,690 wounded.

This archive footage is released as part of the '100 Key Events in Russia in the 20th and 21st Centuries', a project with the Russian State Documentary Film and Photo Archive (rgakfd.ru).

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