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Let me introduce your attention the incredible Old collective ww2 military photo of Soviet secret police agencies (Smersh), extreme rare, original photo ww2, 10*16 cm. On the back of the photo there is the inscription on Russian “От командования части. На память о днях Великой отечественной войны 1941-1945. 07.07.45. 3-я ДКР” means ”From the command of the unit. In memory of the days of the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945. 07.07.45. 3rd DKR”. SMERSH (Russian: СМЕРШ, short for "Death to Spies!") was an umbrella organization for three independent counter-intelligence agencies in the Red Army formed in late 1942 or even earlier, but officially announced only on 14 April 1943. The main reason for its creation was to subvert the attempts by German forces to infiltrate the Red Army on the Eastern Front. The counterintelligence department (Департамент контрразведки (ДКР) on Russian). The 3rd Department had the task of capturing German spies in the rear and organizing radio games with their help. More information is here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMERSH
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Set of eight vintage photos of Soviet cinema actors Bureau of Propaganda of Soviet Cinema 2.5 x 3.9 in (100 x 65 mm) Elina Bystritskaya Zinaida Kirienko Lyudmila Khityaeva Peter Glebov Anastasia Vertinskaya Vladimir Korenev Mikhail Kazakov Ariadna Shengelaya
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Let me introduce your attention the amazing private collection of Poychenko Mykhaylo Ivanovych (1909-1992) - Ukrainian famous and well-known cinematographer. A participant of the German-Soviet war (WWII). Honored Artist of Ukraine (1988). This is really a museum piece of art, one of a kind and unique collection with exclusive original details on ww2 photos (buttles, prisoners of war, crossing the Dnieper 1941, captured German aircrafts, sinking ships, BREZHNEV, VOROSHILOV etc) Photo condition investigate according to the photos. Very Good! The lot consists of a huge number of photos from both the military WW2 (about 70) and post-war years (about 400, including family, theatre, Paris, Roma, festivals, some nude). It is not possible to display everything. In addition to the photo, there are photocopies and originals of ww2 telegrams, orders, passes (photocopies with L. BREZHNEV’s signature), accompanying documents, etc., correspondence from the fronts with the leadership and relatives (it is classified as SECRET, IN PERSON), award and congratulatory letters and telegrams. Most of the documents and photos are folded into a briefcase, possibly from some kind of German photographic equipment. Chronology. Front-line cameraman during the Great Patriotic War (WW2). From the fall of 1941 - operator of the film group of the Southern Front; From September 1942 - operator of the film group of the North Caucasian Front; From 1944 - operator of the film group of the 2nd Belorussian, 2nd Ukrainian fronts. “Comrade Poichenko is a talented war correspondent for newsreels. Participated in the filming of a number of important operations on the Black Sea coast. He filmed major landing operations twice: in May 1943 he worked at Novorossiysk (a city in southern Russia, in the Krasnodar Territory), in January 1944 he accompanied the first landing groups that landed on the Kerch Peninsula. Each time he gave high quality material of great documentary value. During the assault on Novorossiysk, he filmed the actions of the landing groups seizing the port from the side of the bay. Very interesting footage shot in the region of Novorossiysk by cameramen A. Levitan, M. Poychenko. They show that the German invaders, who broke through to Novorossiysk, did not succeed in becoming its masters. The operators conducted a series of filming in the area of the largest cement plants, which the enemy could not take possession of. They showed the outskirts of the working village, where our soldiers were holding the defense with mortar and machine-gun fire. In 1944 he was an active participant in the filming of the USSR liberation. Filmed in the battle formations of the Special Maritime Army units, in the marine brigades and in the troops of the 4th Ukrainian Front. Filmed a number of interesting episodes during the battles on the outskirts of Sevastopol. Among [the footage] stand out: footage of a tank attack, filmed from a trench on the front line, and footage of the offensive of infantry battle formations, in which artillery can be seen firing direct fire at the Germans. Comrade Pochenko deserves a government award. Deputy Director of the Central Order of the Red Banner of the Documentary Film Studio L. Saakov. 1945 - 1950 - operator of the Lithuanian newsreel studio. In 1950 - 1957 - cameraman of the Rostov newsreel studio. In 1957 - 1986 - operator of the Lviv bureau "Ukrkinohronika". In 1965 he was awarded the 1st prize of the All-Union Film Festival for the documentary film "Ships Don't Die". There are little-known photographs illustrated L. BREZHNEV’s work during the WW2 in 1942-1943 in the lot. The photos were made by front-line cinematographer. 1942-1943 Poychenko was a member of the Southern Front film group, the film group in its work closely interacted with the political department of the Army. Comrade BREZHNEV (future general secretary of USSR) worked in the political department of the 18th Army together with Poychenko. From M. Troyanovsky's report to the Central Newsreel Studio dated May 18, 1943: On May 17, operator Comrade Poichenko was sent to Malaya Zemlya. The listing presents 49 big original ww2 photos 18*13.5 cm with the master Poychenko handwritten describes: Jampol town, 1941, first ww2 days. “Ranging”. Cameraman Poychenko Ukraine, 1941. On the war roads. South front, 1941. Crossing of troops to the left bank of the Dnieper Ukraine, 1941. The air craft battle (air force unit 45 САД) South front, 1941. Editing sheet for the plot. The cameraman Poichenko and the driver Labunchenko. Ukraine, 1941. Front-line cameraman Leon Mazrukho is going on a combat mission Ukraine, 1941. Front-line cameramen Poychenko, Kairov Ukraine, 1941. Issue of a combat sheet in the air unit 45 САД Ukraine, 1941. Poychenko is making (movie) the preparations for the next combat mission in the 45th Infantry Air Division (45 САД=IAD) The South Front, 18th Army, 25th of December, 1941. Orlovo-Ivanovka village, Dnetsk region. Foreground: Comrade Pushkov, the reconnaissance squad commander, who has carried out daring raids on German Italian units. Fighters from the "Duce" division, taken by surprise, drop their weapons and surrender. Rostov-on-Don, 1941. The first release Ukraine, 1941. A group of Soviet soldiers at an enemy communications plane captured together with the crew. Donbass, 1941. Residents of the liberated village is telling reporters about the atrocities of the invaders Donbass, 1941. In the liberated village. Ukraine. The suspension of the bombs was preceded by the next combat mission. Donbass, 1942. Capture of the Germans from the Romanian division in the Debaltsevо area. Donbass, 1942. Frontline film group: Levitan, Poichenko, Stoyanovskiy, Sholomovich 1942. Сaptured Romanians from the Antonescu’s division Spring, 1943. Cape Khako near Novorossiysk. The head of the political department of the Separate Primorsky Army (18 A), regimental commissar of the guard, Colonel L.I. BREZHNEV, with a group of land-poor officers after being presented with party cards and government awards. 1943. Cameraman Poichenko. Interview after the liberation of Taman Chausy village, 1944. Ferry crossing of troops to the left bank of the Dnieper Malaya Zemlya, 1943, cameraman Poychenko Malaya Zemlya, 1943. The command "Air!" - another raid of enemy aircraft Dugout of commander Major General Grechkin in Malaya Zemlya (Colonel L.I. BREZHNEV is on the left) А group of Kunikov’s paratroopers a few days before the landing on Malaya Zemlya Оur troops liberated Rostov-on-Don city Ships that have landed troops on Malaya Zemlya Budapest, 1945. Day of the Navy on the Danube Flotilla. Klement Efremovich VOROSHILOV and the command of the Danube flotilla Near Novorossiysk town, 1943. The military surgeon Perestenko’s Field operation theatre 1943. One more german pirate is going to the bottom of the Black Sea Near Novorossiysk town, 1943. We took the “tongue” Malaya Zemlya, 1943. Anti-aircraft gun crew that shot down the Junkers is posing in front of the camera of operator Poychenko Malaya Zemlya, 1943. Delivery of ammunition to the front line of defense Malaya Zemlya, 1943. Delivery of food and swamp water to the front line Black sea, 1943. А Soviet ship is dying Near Novorossiysk town, 1943. А seriously wounded soviet ship delivering food to the paratroopers to Malaya Zemlya, is waiting for help Gelendzhikt town, 1943 - Thick cape. А group of journalists and photojournalists of front-line newspapers - Grigoriev, Alpert, Khaldei, Galin and the poet Safronov, composer Soloviev-Sedoy, novelist Pavlenko 1944. A frame from a front-line movie entitled "Был Мессершмидт - стал мусоршмидт" Cape Utrigi near Anapa, 1944. On the second day after release. Downed German plane, the grave of the pilot and the hospital ship "Fabricius", which burned down after torpedoing 1944. А group of frontline operators in liberated Yalta - Litvin, Kotlyarenko, Sholomovich, Arons, Poichenko Budapest, 1945. Marshal of the USSR Voroshilov K.E. and the command of the Danube military flotilla during the Day of the navy celebration Budapest, 1945. Day of the navy. Cinematographer Julius Kun Budapest, 1945. Film group on the territory of Buda Castle Budapest, 1945, February. A group of liberators in the territory of Buda Castle, etc… ATTENTION! The lot includes the original ww2 handwritten surviving assembly sheets marked "Secret" №6. The letter fragment: «Filmed on December 25, 1941 in the 18th army division 296 in the villages ... Film 90 meters (snow, cloudy), operator M.M. Poichenko ... The soldiers liberated a number of settlements... 75 Italian soldiers and officers of the expeditionary corps fled in panic... laid down their armors and surrendered... ". Poychenko’s own photo of ww2 documents, signed by Colonel L.I. BREZHNEV 09.09.1942 5 originals of front-line telegrams, 1943. From the text of front-line telegram 01-24-1943 “Cameramen: it is necessary to show the battles for the Caucasus and all offensive operations. Save on film. There will be no replenishment… " Very personal front-line handwritten letter 10-20-1943 with closed information addressed to Katsman Roman Grigorievich (Deputy Head of the Main Directorate for the production of documentary films of the Committee for Cinematography in Moscow). He worked as a cameraman at the Lithuanian and Rostov film studios, the Lviv Corps, and in 1962–1986 at Ukrkinochronika. Congratulatory letter on the 60th anniversary of 10-28-1969 from V.L. Kovalchuk, documentary film operator, laureate of the Stalin Prize 1941 Greeting card from the Presidium of the Board of the Ukrainian Cinematographers Society in a folder with metal engraving on the top 1976 - Diploma for fruitful work on the development of Soviet cinema from Presidium of Verkhovna Rada of USSR Certified copy of death certificate 06-19-1992 with wet seal Сertificate for receiving ashes after cremation 06-20-1992 original Many trade union and membership cards including ww2 period He was awarded two Orders of the Patriotic War II degree (1945, 1985), the Order of the Badge of Honor (1971) and the Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1981, there is a congratulatory telegram from the board of the USSR Union of Cinematographers), as well as medals. He was a member of the Union of Cinematographers of Ukraine. Diploma of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine is present in the lot. He was a member of the Union of Cinematographers of Ukraine. He made the following films: "Soviet Lithuania" (1950), "Live, Ukraine!" (1957), "In a single family" (1958), "Ukraine. 1960 "(1960, co-author)," Vladimir Gurgal"(1961)," Magicians "(1962)," Hello, Gano Dmitrievna! " (1964), "Ships do not die" (1965, co-author. First Prize of the Zonal Review. Leningrad, 1966), "People, tastes, time" (1968), "Between the free" (1970), "Ukraine, the land, People "(1970)," Face to Fire "(1971, Diploma of the All-Union Film Festival on the Worker's Theme, Gorky, 1972)," Poem about the Donetsk Region "(1974, co-author)," Five Songs about Communists "(1975, Special Jury Prize of the IX All-Union Film Festival. Frunze, 1976), "On the whole breadth of the soul" (1975, Honorary Diploma of the Jury of the XIX International Film Festival. Leipzig, 1976), "City of Workers' Glory" (1976), "Mary of the Little Land" (1980, co-author), "Golovykha", "Potter", "Without a statute of limitations" (1981), "Ballad of the Forest Front" (1986), "Ivan Franko and World Culture" (1987). His front-line plots were used in the series "The Great Patriotic War" (1978-1980).
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