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HAVE YOU CONSIDERED TAKING DELIVERY OF YOUR DVDs IN
CARDBOARD CASES? ALTHOUGH THESE CASES ARE PLAIN AND HAVE NO INFORMATION ON
THEM (only the DVD will have the title information), DVDs CANNOT COME LOOSE IN
TRANSIT AND SCRATCH, WHICH MAY HAPPEN WITH THE PLASTIC COVERS. THIS IS
ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED FOR INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS, WHERE POSTAGE COSTS WILL
ALSO BE QUITE A BIT LESS BECAUSE OF REDUCED PACKAGE WEIGHT. YOU CAN ALSO FIT A
LOT MORE DVDs INTO ONE ENVELOPE FOR THE SAME AMOUNT OF MONEY! ITEM DECSCRIPTION: THE GERMAN RAILWAY IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR:Among the annals of the Second World War, the role of the railways in the German war effort has never been explored very well, except maybe by amateur hobbyists and specialists concerned with railway history and memorabilia. In 1938, there was already a "railroad regiment" in the Wehrmacht and the role of the German railway in the Second World War showed its importance with the outbreak of the war in Russia in June 1941. This film consists of the private films -- some in color, most in black and white -- of those soldiers and civilians who served the war effort on German trains during WWII. It shows not only the trains at work, but the construction techniques of tracks, railway maintenance, etc. For the railroad enthusiast, a rare and interesting look at a forgotten front in the War. (56 mins. In very good quality. In German, with no subtitles). In addition, there is a 90 minute film about life in the Soviet Union in the early 1940s, which you should not take seriously (i.e., it's supposed to be entertaining).
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