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  2. List of German films of 1936 - Wikipedia

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    1936 Winter Olympics: Kampf um Brot: Ulrich Kayser: documentary: Kaufmann, nicht Händler: Ernst Kochel: partly animated Documentary: propaganda film Available online here: Kopfjäger von Borneo: Baron Victor von Plessen: Documentary: Headhunters of Borneo; German-Dutch co-production Lebende Werkzeuge: Hans Wilhelm: documentary: Mädel im ...

  3. List of wars: 1900–1944 - Wikipedia

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    Graph of global conflict deaths from 1900 to 1944 from various sources. This is a list of wars that began between 1900 and 1944.. This period saw the outbreak of World War I (1914–1918) and World War II (1939–1945), which are among the deadliest conflicts in human history, with many of the world's great powers partaking in total war and some partaking in genocides.

  4. 1936 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    10 June — Thomas Hoepker, German photographer (died 2024 in Chile) 14 June — Wolfgang Behrendt, German boxer; 21 June — Hans Köhler, German swimmer; 22 July — Klaus Bresser, German journalist and television presenter; 25 June — Bert Hölldobler, German sociobiologist and evolutionary biologist; 28 June — Walter Köstner, German fencer

  5. 1936 in film - Wikipedia

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    May 27 – Louis Gossett Jr., American actor (d. 2024) May 28 – John Wilder, American producer, writer and former actor; May 30 – Keir Dullea, American actor; June 3 – Larry McMurtry, American novelist and screenwriter (d. 2021) June 4 – Bruce Dern, American actor; June 8 – James Darren, American actor, director and singer (d. 2024)

  6. Olympia (1938 film) - Wikipedia

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    Olympia is a 1938 German documentary film written, directed and produced by Leni Riefenstahl, which documented the 1936 Summer Olympics, held in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin during the Nazi period. The film was released in two parts: Olympia 1. Teil — Fest der Völker (Festival of Nations) (126 minutes) and Olympia 2.

  7. List of East German films - Wikipedia

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    DEFA also produced about 750 animated movies and more than 2500 documentaries and short films. DEFA feature films are accessible and licensable as part of DEFA's entire film heritage on the PROGRESS archive platform. [2] For an alphabetical list of articles on East German films see Category:East German films.

  8. List of German films of 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Opening English Title Native Title Director Cast Studio Ref. A P R I L 4: Every You Every Me: Alle die Du bist: Michael Fetter Nathansky: Aenne Schwarz and Carlo Ljubek: Contando Films

  9. Lists of German films - Wikipedia

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    List of East German films from the 1949–1990 German Democratic Republic; In 1949, both the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) came into existence, in 1990 they reunited as the Federal Republic, again informally referred to as simply Germany.