HISTORY'S GREATEST TANK BATTLE
Seventy years ago, the fate of the world rested on the Kursk Salient, near the village of Prokhorovka. The unprecedented battle, which changed the course of World War II, lasted over seven weeks, during which night and day coalesced into one burning hellfire. It was the location where the tank fleets of the Soviet Union and the Third Reich faced off against each other. Witnesses recall that the air on the battlefield was as hot as molten metal. No Soviet newsreel operators were on hand in the region during the battle. This film includes never-before-seen amateur documentary footage of the Battle of Kursk shot by German officers using their personal cameras. The pride with which Germans filmed their seemingly unbeatable Tiger and Panther tanks, Ferdinand heavy tank destroyers, Focke-Wulf Fw 190 fighter planes, and Henschel Hs 129 ground attack planes at the start of the battle, was replaced by abject horror as the Nazi army ran up against fearless Soviet soldiers and indestructible Soviet weaponry. The fiery glow of the Battle of Kursk gave rise to the dawn of victory over Nazism!