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The German army's forces for the invasion of Poland (codename Fall Weiss, English - "Case White") were divided into Army Group North (consisting of the German 3rd and 4th armies) and Army Group South (consisting of the German 8th, 10th, and 14th armies, and the Slovak Army Group Bernolak).
Battle for Norway - 1940 Campaign: 81 min: Documentary film: Martin Rikli Werner Buhre: Never screened. Assumed lost until copy resurfaced in 2006. 1940–1945: Die Deutsche Wochenschau: The German Weekly Review: Unified newsreel series: 17 February 1941: Mein Leben für Irland: My Life for Ireland: 90 min: Motion picture: Max W. Kimmich: Anna ...
The German Monthly Show; newsreel series Die Deutsche Wochenschau: The German Weekly Show; newsreel series Deutscher Sport im Kriegsjahr: Produced by IG Farben: Echo der Heimat: Die Frontschau: Fritz Hippler: The Front Show; Series of technical films shown to soldiers before they were sent to the Eastern Front: Junges Europa: Panorama
How German soldiers struggle with life in post-war Germany. D 1938 US The Shopworn Angel: H. C. Potter: Shortly after the United States enters World War I in 1917, a Broadway actress agrees to let a naive soldier court her in order to impress his friends, but a real romance soon begins. D, R S 1938 US Alexander's Ragtime Band: Henry King: A, M ...
Fall Weiss ("Case White", "Plan White"; German spelling Fall Weiß) was the German strategic plan for the invasion of Poland. The German military High Command finalized its operational orders on 15 June 1939 and the invasion commenced on 1 September , precipitating World War II .
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Adrienne Lecouvreur: Marcel L'Herbier: Yvonne Printemps, Pierre Fresnay, Junie Astor: Historical Co-production with France. After Midnight: Carl Hoffmann
The Greatest Battle; The Green Devils of Monte Cassino; H. Habermann (film) ... (1938 film) W. Waterloo (1929 film) ... German war films.
Napoleon had described the Queen as "the only man in Prussia". Maria meets with the Queen alone and persuades her to order Gneisenau to Kolberg. He confronts Nettelbeck, and emerges as the top leader. But the two work together with the army and the citizens to save the city from the French.