English
Secrets of Hitler's "Werewolf" Headquarters

Secrets of Hitler's "Werewolf" Headquarters

1995, 29 min

State Enterprise "Ukrainian Studio of Television Films "Ukrtelefilm", 1995.

The first film in the series "Around the Secrets of "Werewolf"" is dedicated to little-known historical research on the functioning of Adolf Hitler's headquarters near Vinnytsia during World War II.

On the video: the territory of the bunker, research; historians talk about the search for the object; black-and-white chronicle of World War II; veteran partisans from Vinnytsia talk about the battles in the region, the arrival of Hitler and the military leadership of the Third Reich to Vinnytsia; historical background.

The following spoke about "Werewolf": Yaroslav Branko, Ivan Bezugliy, Bohdan Sushinsky, Mykola and Maria Kovalenko, Yevhen Zakharyan, Mykola Leonov, Yuriy Zeldin, Igor Fedorov.

The director of the film is Volodymyr Trygubov.

Reference: The "Werewolf" headquarters was a field command post of Adolf Hitler near Vinnytsia, created in 1941–1943 to control the fighting on the Eastern Front. The complex consisted of a system of fortified sectors with underground bunkers, communications infrastructure and autonomous support; Hitler spent a total of 156 days in this headquarters and made strategic decisions regarding the course of military operations.