"1933 - 1945" . . "World War, 1939-1945 Campaigns Soviet Union." . . "Germany" . . "Military campaigns." . . "1939 - 1945" . . "Soviet Union." . . "Soviet Union" . "LC Purchase Collection (Library of Congress)" . . . . "Hubbard (Ray) Collection (Library of Congress)" . . "World War (1939-1945)" . . . "Barbarossa, June-December 1941"@en . . . . . "Germany, master now of all Europe, including the Balkans, turns against Russia. The early stages are composed of devastating German victories as the Panzers sweep with appalling speed deep into Russia. But the German High Command delays, fatally, and the advance is held a few kilometers from Moscow when the mud and the fierce cold takes a grip." . "Series" . "Series"@en . . . . . "The World at war. Vol. 5, Barbarossa, June-December 1941"@en . . . . . . . "The World at war. Part 5. Barbarossa June-December 1941" . "The World at war. v.5, Barbarossa, June-December 1941"@en . "Historical films and video (Nonfiction)" . "The World at War. 5., Barbarossa June-December 1941"@en . . "Historical films and video (Nonfiction)"@en . "Video recordings"@en . . . "Barbarossa"@en . "German forces sweep into Russia to the gates of Moscow after conquering the rest of Europe."@en . . "The world at war. 5, Barbarossa, June-December 1941" . . . . . . "The World at war. 5, Barbarossa, June-December 1941" . . "Television"@en . . "Television" . "The World at war. V. 5, Barbarossa, June-December 1941"@en . "A documentary on the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany. Footage on Russian defeats, and of the final defeat of the Germans outside Moscow. Background on Hitler's decision to put Operation Barbarossa in motion." . . . . "The World at war. Part 5. Barbarossa, June-December 1941"@en . . . "Discusses Hitler's goal of conquering Russia. Covers the gradual disintegration of Soviet/German relations, which Russia strove to maintain until the red army was fully powered. Explores the German attack on Russia and their unequipped statis for Russian winters. Focuses on Stalin's Siberian forces, which attacked the Germans outside of Moscow."@en . . . "The world at war. [No.] 5, Barbarossa, June-December 1941" . "Germany commands all of Europe sweeps into Russia but stops short of Moscow." . . . . . . . . . . . "Discusses the Russian campaign. Interviews with German soldiers who survived tell what it was like to have been sent out into Russia's 40-degree-below zero weather without winter clothing or proper equipment."@en . . . . . . . "The world at war. Volume 5 [No.] 5, Barbarossa, June-December 1941"@en . . "Germany, master now of all Europe, including the Balkans, turns against Russia. The early stages are composed of devastating German victories as the Panzers sweep with appalling speed deep into Russia. But the German High Command delays, fatally, and the advance is held a few kilometers from Moscow when the mud and then the fierce cold takes a grip. Soldiers were sent out into Russia's 40-degree-below zero weather without winter clothing or proper equipment."@en . . . "The World at war. 5. Barbarossa, June-December 1941"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Russia's move into Romania brought her perilously close to Germany's only source of oil. Hitler's maneuvers include the signing of a pact with Russia and Japan, but his true ambition is revealed in the Russian campaign. Interviews with German soldiers who survived the campaign tell what it was like to have been sent out into Russia's 40-degree-below zero weather without winter clothing or proper equipment."@en . . . . . "History"@en . "History" . . "The World at war. Vol. 5. Barbarossa, June-December 1941" . "Barbarossa, June-December 1941" .