Engelen des doods
Angels of Death (original title: Engelen des Doods) is a 1998 Dutch documentary film by director Leo de Boer. During World War II, the Soviet General Andrey Vlasov was in control of the 2nd Shock Army. The documentary contains images of people studying the location near the city of Leningrad (now known as Saint Petersburg[1]), where the 2nd Shock Army was annihilated in 1942.[2]
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Directed by | Leo de Boer |
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Country | Netherlands |
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References
- History of St.Petersburg, Russia Petrograd during WWI and the revolution
- Defeat Second Shock Army footage and witnesses
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