Liberators
Liberators

Liberators

2.6 Apr 2010
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Overview

From foot soldiers to fighter pilots, step into the shoes of those who fought for one of the largest armies in history. This series highlights ordinary foot soldiers, intelligence officers, mine pickers, gunners, tank men, marines, alpine and airborne raiders and fighter and attack aviation pilots whose role in the Allied victory over the Nazis played a crucial part in the war effort. Using the latest computer graphics and technology, viewers witness the combat equipment design, tactics and strategy of conducting a battle. Rare newsreel shots and the reconstruction of the events allow viewers to feel they are being transported back to the battlegroud, allowing them to see war through a soldier's eyes.

English

Cast

E5

The Reconnaissance Scouts

Beginning of 1943, Leningradites experienced the second winter of the siege. In order to restore land communication with Leningrad the Soviet command was preparing an operation "Spark". Scheduling of operations and the breakthrough would have been impossible without the active work of the division and regimental artillery and aerial reconnaissance. It became one of the scouts missions to break the blockade. Everyone could not become a scout. Volunteer training lasted from weeks to months, and only after that they went on a mission. To oversee the defense of the enemy, the forefront of infantry units were equipped with a network of observation points, where scouts watched the terrain shifts, recording every detail. Before the advent of reconnaissance mission came the order to get information on the German defenses in the hallway on a plot of 12 km, called "bottle neck". A job in the usual form, without insignia, documents and awards went three groups of scouts - reconnaissance, capture and cover. With a sample only necessary weapons - a knife, PCA or MR-40. In the night of January 12, using survey data, consolidated group of night bombers from Volkhov Front bombed artillery positions and control points of the enemy breakthrough band. Between Leningrad and the "main land" a narrow corridor formed through which the city has become possible to deliver food and fuel. Special story - about SMGs designer Alexei Sudaeva, and a separate chapter is devoted to a series of award - the countries highest medal "For Valour".

TBA 45m
E8

The Infantry

In early April 1945, the Red Army was on the verge of Berlin. In a straight line to the capital of Germany remained sixty kilometers. But everyone - from ordinary soldiers to commanders - understood that passing this distance will not be easy. Liberators had the hottest and most major battle in world history - Berlin battle. 3.5 million people from both sides come together to fight fascism in the den. Zhukov offers direct brunt of the shortest distance - through Zelovskie height, forming a barrier to the escape of the German group. A major role in the battle, as well as throughout the war, was to play by a Soviet infantry. Experienced, having passed through the war veterans and young soldiers who had just arrived at the front. Infantry first rose against the enemy, taking defense. Infantry liberated the city, villages and hence it infantrymen carried on their shoulders the main burden of the war: the severity of the early years of captivity, the ambiance and the joy of the offensive. Infantry marches by tens of kilometers, when the terrible fatigued soldiers carrying weapons, ammunition, and knapsack cape, literally slept on the go. Gen Infantry formed of trench digging and repairing clothes, ability to conduct a close fight and go for tanks. Basic infantry weapon throughout the war was Mosin - "mosinka" or "trehlineyka." It gradually replaced the PCA. During the Berlin operation soldiers had to fight a difficult battle in the streets of the fortified city, but they also had the honor to hoist the flag of victory over Berlin. Also the episode contains the story of the highest military order "Victory" and a medal "For Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."

Apr 27, 2010 45m
E9

The Sappers

October 16, 1944 Red Army 9th "Sappers" noticed that they have crossed the Soviet border and stepped into German territory. In Eastern Prussia shoulder to shoulder with the infantry and tank crews were soldiers and officers of the engineering troops who helped storm the enemy positions, roads, render ineffective minefields, build the crossing, bridges and airfields. Awaiting them was a huge amount of hazardous waterways, through which the Germans had destroyed bridges. Sappers were to conduct engineering and reconnaissance in the rivers, finding fords, through which the T-34 could cross. Liberators went to Konigsberg. The city, blocked from the north, east and south, the north-west was held by German troops on the Samland Peninsula. Strengthening Konigsberg consisted of external and internal zones of defense. Forts erected as early as the mid-nineteenth century by German engineers were turned into a truly impregnable fortress. Front line of defense entirely covered by minefields. On the night of 5 April 6, before the storming of the fortress, the engineers were doing passages in enemy minefields, clearing the approaches to the forts. During the war period training of deminers was reduced to three months. Classes are held every day without weekends. Students studied the mine case, masking, the construction of fortified fences, bridges, command posts and other structures. Future sappers were taught the "hidden", "movable" and other types of mining and demining tricks. Sappers were armed with metal detectors and simple probes. The episode describes the types of German mines and peculiarities of their clearance, that is behind the word "Checked - no mines", and what tasks were performed by assault engineering brigade. Also in the episode - the story of the creation of medals for the liberation of cities.

Apr 28, 2010 45m
E10

Ground Attack Aircraft

Having fought almost 800 kilometers, the summer of 1944 the Red Army was in Poland on the banks of the Vistula. They managed to capture and hold on the west bank of the river Pulavsky, Magnushevsky and Sandomierz bridgehead. Throughout the autumn and early winter, the Red Army has accumulated strength for the next throw - the Oder. Breaking the resistance of the Wehrmacht was not possible without the participation of attack aircraft that would support the advance of tanks and infantry. Ground attack aircraft - it is well armored aircraft armed with powerful cannons, machine guns, equipped with bombs and rockets. Such specialized aircraft later called IL-2, appeared at designer Sergei Ilyushin in the late '30s. IL-2 was destined to become the most massive attack aircraft of World War II and, moreover, the most massive combat aircraft in the history. At first, the Il-2 does not provide for air gunner. Therefore, the German fighters could attack with impunity behind Soviet planes. To cover and protect the rear group of planes lined up in a circle, when each was responsible for the protection running ahead of the aircraft. IL-2 has demonstrated extraordinary vitality - the aircraft returned to the airfield with huge holes, but with a crew alive. Assault carrying bombs PTAB shaped charge. By the beginning of the Vistula-Oder operation the coherence of joint action by ground attackers and fighters was perfected. In the offensive attack aircraft destroyed enemy headquarters and communications centers, artillery, mortars and enemy firing points. In the episode - history of one of the oldest orders of the USSR - the Order of the Red Banner.

Apr 29, 2010 45m
E11

Naval Infantry

Beginning of 1943. Red Army is in the offensive, trying to get out to the Sea of ​​Azov. The Marines had become one of the main characters of future battles and liberation of Novorossiysk, and then the Crimea. Soviet Marines in beginning of the Second World War had virtually no history. Only in 1940, the Baltic Fleet was formed one separate brigade of marines. Mass formation and training of new airborne units began with the outbreak of war. Sailor paratroopers trained in climbing, throwing grenades out of any situation, from the sound of shooting. Learned quickly to dig in, walk on the gravel blindfolded without looking to disassemble and assemble any firearm. The usual paratrooper weapon was automatic and semi-automatic rifle PCA Tokarev SVT-40. They are studied throwing knives, mining and demining skills in first aid. Marine Brigade are hastily created on the Black Sea, Northern and Pacific fleets. In the autumn 41th Red Army are supplemented by twenty-five marine brigade. But in combat they often had to perform tasks of conventional infantry units, with the only difference that the Marines were thrown on the most dangerous sections of the front lines. Black jackets and his cap frightens Nazis citing sailors of marines as "black devils." Thus, near Leningrad, near Moscow Dubrovka marines until April 42 th held a small piece of land, called the "Nevsky snout." A heroic defense of Sevastopol was the triumph and tragedy of the Black Sea sailors. 250 days the troops of General Manstein kept Sevastopol under siege, trying unsuccessfully to capture the city. Fighting for the "Malaya Zemlya" near Novorossiysk lasted two months. In the episode also a story about the Order of Glory.

May 5, 2010 45m
E12

Northern Fleet

During the war, the city of Murmansk became an important port which was supplied goods and weapons from allied countries - Britain and the United States. Here based Northern Fleet. Sailors of transport fleet, warships and aircraft were doing everything possible to convoys - a special form of transport ships and escort ships - to reach the port of destination. In the struggle for delivery to the Soviet Union of essential goods the vast Norwegian and Barents seas great battle was unfolded. Her protagonists were sailors and airmen of Soviet Northern Fleet and the allies. Delivery of goods from the U.S. and the UK took place in three main ways. The shortest and most dangerous of them was way over the north direction - from the ports of Iceland and Scotland to Arkhangelsk and Murmansk. The first Arctic convoy, received the name of "Dervish" came to Arkhangelsk August 31, 1941 without losses. But since the spring of 1942, the German High Command, realizing the importance of the Arctic convoys to the Soviet Union, took drastic measures, focusing in Northern Norway over a hundred warships, including three battleships headed by giant "Tirpitz", about 30 submarines and more than 300 bombers. To prevent the enemy from using the path along the coast of Norway, the Soviet command concentrated here 23 submarines. Preparing the boat to sail took about a month and consisted of several stages. And the sea and the crew and the boat itself lived by special laws. Soviet bombers and torpedo-bombers provided cover for the Arctic convoys, bringing great victory. Among them are many heroes of the Soviet Union.

May 6, 2010 45m

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