

Soldiers conduct house-to house searches in order to secure the town. Soldiers on bicycles pass a sign that reads : Sacy-Le-Gr_" The rest of the town name is cut off in the frame. German military vehicles winding down a road in France. Our images show the opposite, says the narrator, as the Nazi flag is raised. Kharkov is in German hands, says the narrator, despite the English and Bolshevist liars, who did not report the fall of the city for six days, and reported that the Soviets left the city for strategic reasons. Further fighting and destruction in the town, including a damaged streetcar and the destroyed train station. Germans fighting in the town, which, according to the narrator, is one of the most important armaments and economic centers. The narrator says that on the 24th of October the Germans started the battle for Kharkov, and that the town was taken on the same day.

Extended sounds of planes flying, higher pitched sounds as they dive, explosions as bombs hit. German planes dropping bombs on Soviet positions. From the perspective of the ground again, we see German soldiers rolling barrels of fuel. A German soldier rides a camel down the road, because "the Asian border is not far away." A plane flies overhead we see the line of horse-drawn carts and a gasoline storage facility from its perspective. Shots of horse-drawn carts and soldiers on horseback from a ground-level perspective. German troops marching and riding bicycles along a road. Odessa and the Dnieper River also appear on the map. Map showing the "southern sector of the front." Troops marching in the area of "Donez" (Donets'k) and "Ckarkow" (Kharkov).
