Accession Number | F01097 |
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Collection type | Film |
Measurement | 16 min 12 sec |
Object type | Actuality footage |
Physical description | 35mm/b&w/silent |
Maker |
Parer, Damien Peter |
Place made | North Africa: Libya, Cyrenaica, Tobruk Area, Tobruk |
Date made | May 1941; June 1941 |
Access | Open |
Conflict |
Second World War, 1939-1945 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain
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Siege of Tobruk
Description
Shot by Damien Parer, the first scenes of this film are of a coastal craft flying the flag of Palestine. Max the chief engineer was a German U boat commander in the First World War and is seen talking and showing photographs to Sergeant Stan Sheldon, a well known Sydney sporting personality. The craft carried mail and Australian Comforts Fund (ACF) parcels. Protection of the vessel gun crews were drawn from Postal and ACF personnel. Further footage includes scenes of Australian and Indian troops at various tasks in and around Tobruk; German and Italian prisoners of war; printing of the "Tobruk Truth" and "The Dinkum Oil"; shipping wrecks in Tobruk Harbour, and a merchant vessel under air attack, hit and sunk in Tobruk Harbour.
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Related information
Conflicts
Units
Subjects
- 25 Pounder guns
- Air raids
- Aircraft crashes and wrecks
- Anti tank
- Bathing
- Bomb and mine disposal
- Bombardment
- Dogs
- German tanks (WW2 period)
- Germans
- Hotchkiss guns
- Italians
- Merchant vessels
- Molotov cocktails
- Monkeys
- Newspapers
- Printing and publishing
- Prisoners of war
- Theodolites
- Typewriters
- Wrecked buildings