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Box office. US$ 8.1 million [3] Iron Sky is a 2012 comic-science-fiction action film directed by Timo Vuorensola and written by Johanna Sinisalo and Michael Kalesniko. [4][5][6] It tells the story of a group of German Nazis who, having been defeated in 1945, fled to the Moon, where they built a space fleet to return in 2018 and conquer Earth.
Alternate Nazi Germany films (15 P) Pages in category "Films about World War II alternate histories" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
A horizontal tricolour of black, white, and red. The flag of Nazi Germany, officially the flag of the German Reich, featured a red background with a black swastika on a white disc. This flag came into use initially as the banner of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) after its foundation. Following the appointment of Adolf Hitler as Chancellor in 1933, this ...
Hermann Göring. Julius Streicher. Joseph Goebbels. Ernst Röhm. First propaganda film directed by Riefenstahl. Recounts the Fifth Party Rally of the Nazi Party, which occurred in Nuremberg from 30 August to 3 September 1933. 8 December 1933. Flüchtlinge. "Refugees".
S.S. Doomtrooper. Strange Holiday (1945 film) Categories: Films about Nazi Germany. Films about World War II alternate histories. German alternate history.
Triumph of the Will (German: Triumph des Willens) is a 1935 German Nazi propaganda film directed, produced, edited and co-written by Leni Riefenstahl. Adolf Hitler commissioned the film and served as an unofficial executive producer; his name appears in the opening titles. It chronicles the 1934 Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg, which was ...
The Soviet Union permanently expelled all who survived the siege, along with all Germans in east Pomerania. The ruined city of Kolberg became part of the postwar socialist republic of Poland. The city is now known as KoĊobrzeg. The film was theatrically released by Atlas Films in West Germany in 1966.
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