enigma
07-13-2006, 10:28 PM
link (http://english.pobediteli.ru/)
(you will need Flash installed to view this)
A great presentation made about the WW2 Eastern Front, it shows the moves made by the armies, key events etc. Certain events can have mini presentations to access, these contain, film footage, pictures, interviews and flash diagrams. It also contains portions or the full orders which where given out, for example it has the complete Fuhrer Directive No. 21 (the order to plan the attack on the USSR)
(WARNING there is some graphic content with in this, I do recall one of the videos showing Russian marines being machine gunned down, no gore was seen but there is death within this ... you have been warned)
From the site:
This project is a civic initiative of a number of individuals and businesses. It was not built as a part of the official memorial events. Our objective is to thank those who won the Great Patriotic War. We believe that our project will help attract attention to the surviving veterans and remind our readers that we still can thank many of them.
We believe that gratitude should not be impersonal, but should be delivered personally to each veteran – this is why the list of names of veterans still here to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the Victory is an important part of this project. We want to remind that these people are living among us, in our cities – they may need our help and may want to be heard.
Today, the Internet allows us to tell the old story in a new way, to put in plain words what this war represented for our grandfathers. By using a multimedia map of the war, we attempted to combine historic facts with archival materials and personal accounts shared with us in recent times, without any bias or judgment. We strived not only to present a coherent picture of the events, but also to initiate a dialogue between generations – remember, the personal accounts included in this project are but a tiny part of what the veterans can tell us.
Note: Pobediteli is Russian word for “Victors”.
(you will need Flash installed to view this)
A great presentation made about the WW2 Eastern Front, it shows the moves made by the armies, key events etc. Certain events can have mini presentations to access, these contain, film footage, pictures, interviews and flash diagrams. It also contains portions or the full orders which where given out, for example it has the complete Fuhrer Directive No. 21 (the order to plan the attack on the USSR)
(WARNING there is some graphic content with in this, I do recall one of the videos showing Russian marines being machine gunned down, no gore was seen but there is death within this ... you have been warned)
From the site:
This project is a civic initiative of a number of individuals and businesses. It was not built as a part of the official memorial events. Our objective is to thank those who won the Great Patriotic War. We believe that our project will help attract attention to the surviving veterans and remind our readers that we still can thank many of them.
We believe that gratitude should not be impersonal, but should be delivered personally to each veteran – this is why the list of names of veterans still here to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the Victory is an important part of this project. We want to remind that these people are living among us, in our cities – they may need our help and may want to be heard.
Today, the Internet allows us to tell the old story in a new way, to put in plain words what this war represented for our grandfathers. By using a multimedia map of the war, we attempted to combine historic facts with archival materials and personal accounts shared with us in recent times, without any bias or judgment. We strived not only to present a coherent picture of the events, but also to initiate a dialogue between generations – remember, the personal accounts included in this project are but a tiny part of what the veterans can tell us.
Note: Pobediteli is Russian word for “Victors”.