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Nazi home movie found in church | Nazi home movie found in church |
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A 10-minute home movie made by Nazi officers during World War II has been found in a church in rural Devon. | A 10-minute home movie made by Nazi officers during World War II has been found in a church in rural Devon. |
It shows members of the SS running a slave labour camp in southern Russia. In the footage, troops force prisoners to work and officers are seen relaxing. | It shows members of the SS running a slave labour camp in southern Russia. In the footage, troops force prisoners to work and officers are seen relaxing. |
No one is sure how the film came to be stored at Cullompton Baptist Church but historians say it is unique. | No one is sure how the film came to be stored at Cullompton Baptist Church but historians say it is unique. |
One theory is that a man who ran the church film club was given it by friends from eastern Europe. | One theory is that a man who ran the church film club was given it by friends from eastern Europe. |
It looks very much like this is something somebody shot to show where they are working to take home to show the wife and kids Elayne Hoskin | It looks very much like this is something somebody shot to show where they are working to take home to show the wife and kids Elayne Hoskin |
The film, thought to have been taken by a senior SS officer, shows several scenes. | The film, thought to have been taken by a senior SS officer, shows several scenes. |
One shows prisoners-of-war unloading logs from a truck at gunpoint. | One shows prisoners-of-war unloading logs from a truck at gunpoint. |
Another shows Nazi officers laughing and joking on a veranda, enjoying coffee and cake with their secretaries. | Another shows Nazi officers laughing and joking on a veranda, enjoying coffee and cake with their secretaries. |
A further scene shows Russian peasant women bringing in a harvest. | A further scene shows Russian peasant women bringing in a harvest. |
SS officers are seen off duty in the home movie | SS officers are seen off duty in the home movie |
Elayne Hoskin, of South West England Film and Television Archive, said of the harvest scene: "You can't help wondering what were these women feeling like with men with guns standing watching them and a man with a camera smiling and waving. | Elayne Hoskin, of South West England Film and Television Archive, said of the harvest scene: "You can't help wondering what were these women feeling like with men with guns standing watching them and a man with a camera smiling and waving. |
"It looks very much like this is something somebody shot to show where they are working to take home to show the wife and kids." | "It looks very much like this is something somebody shot to show where they are working to take home to show the wife and kids." |
Experts at the archive are consulting with historians in Germany and Russia. The Imperial War Museum agreed the images were unique. | Experts at the archive are consulting with historians in Germany and Russia. The Imperial War Museum agreed the images were unique. |
Although some think the man who ran the church film club was given the reel, some residents believe soldiers based near the village may have brought the film with them. | |
The church was used as a base by British troops including the Royal Engineers, the Oxford and Buckingham Light Infantry and the Durham Light Infantry during and after the war. | |
But experts agree that the footage is very different from the usual slick Nazi propaganda films, showing a side of the Third Reich never seen before. | But experts agree that the footage is very different from the usual slick Nazi propaganda films, showing a side of the Third Reich never seen before. |
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