As a member of the propaganda companies, cameraman Horst Grund (1915–2001) pro-vided recordings from the Balkan, the Black sea, and other places during the Second World War. He filmed the V1 for the monthly news program "Panorama". As late as 1945, the "Deutsche Wochenschau" edited his film recordings of the deployment of exploding boat pilots on the Plöner See to a report on German victories in Holland. From 1950 onward, Grund belonged to the troop of journalists accompanying German chancellors on trips abroad for the "Neue Deutsche Wochenschau." In 1966 he accompanied the German Federal Armed Forces on their first mission abroad to Morocco. In addition to weekly new programs and hitherto unpublished raw footage from the Second World War, the program will also feature a color travel film from Iran in 1957. (Babette Heusterberg) Introduction: Babette Heusterberg.
An event of CineGraph Babelsberg in cooperation with the Bundesarchiv-Filmarchiv and the Deutschen Kinemathek. (Oct. 11)