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131st Field Hospital, Fort Bliss, Texas, reorganized and redesignated as the 31st Combat Support Hospital, 16 February 1996 [65] 301st Field Hospital, La Chapelle-Saint-Mesmin , France [ 124 ] [ 125 ]
The museum does not have a permanent exhibition. Yearlong efforts in the 1980s and 1990s to attain a second cinema and an appreciation of the cinema through separation from the Munich Stadtmuseum and a renaming to the Bavarian Film Museum were unsuccessful. The Munich Film Museum has been pioneering work in the restoration of films since the 1970s.
name built in / closed in other names remarks Kreuzkaserne: 1670–1883 Alte Isarkaserne: 1700–1892 Kosttor-Kaserne: 1705–1855 Max-Joseph-Kaserne
Shoot, Move and Communicate: 194th Field Artillery Battalion. Munich. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher — 194th Field Artillery Battalion; Smith, Frank E. (1946). Battle Diary: The Story of the 243rd Field Artillery Battalion in Combat. New York: Hobson. — 243rd Field Artillery Battalion; United States Army (1945).
The pilot film, called Assignment: Munich and aired earlier in 1972, had the same three main characters, but a different cast (Jake, Major Caldwell, and Inspector Hoffman were played by Roy Scheider, Richard Basehart, and Werner Klemperer, respectively) and was filmed on location in Munich. The location for the series was changed to prevent any ...
The plot-line follows that of the 1963 film, except there are also levels featuring some of the character's first captures and early escape attempts, as well as a changed ending. A DVD of a 1983 reunion held in Chicago includes a reenactment of an interrogation between Hanns Scharff , master Luftwaffe interrogator known for his subtle approach ...
1963 United Kingdom Mystery Submarine (Decoy) C.M. Pennington-Richards: Adventure-drama. Captured U-boat on Royal Navy mission to mislead German naval force 1963 East Germany Naked Among Wolves: Nackt unter Wölfen: Frank Beyer: Drama based on Bruno Apitz novel. Child hidden in Buchenwald until camp's liberation: 1963 Poland On the White Trails ...
Bavaria Film took over the studios, and became the dominant non-Berlin production company. [citation needed] During the Nazi era, Bavaria was one of the four major companies that dominated the German film industry alongside UFA, Terra and Tobis. In 1942 the companies were merged into a single administrative UFI. [1]