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  2. Wurlitzer - Wikipedia

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    Wurlitzer theatre organs are installed around the world in theatres, museums, churches and private residences. [4] American Mohawk Lyric Radio as Mfd. by Wurlitzer c. 1920s. With the onset of World War I, imports from Germany became problematic, and Wurlitzer found it necessary to increase manufacturing in the US. In the early 1930s, Wurlitzer ...

  3. Trümmerfilm - Wikipedia

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    Trümmerfilm (English: Rubble film) was an aesthetic choice for those films made directly after World War II dealing with the impact of the battles in the countries at the center of the war. The style was mostly used by filmmakers in the rebuilding film industries of Eastern Europe , Italy and the former Nazi Germany .

  4. Theatre organ - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, the theatre organ appeared in cinemas after World War I. Some came from Wurlitzer, but there were European organ builders like M. Welte & Söhne and Walcker in Germany, and Standaart in the Netherlands. After the development of sound movies, theatre organs remained installed in many theatres to provide live music between features.

  5. Taking Sides (film) - Wikipedia

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    To the criticism of both movie critics and American audiences of depicting the American Denazification officer Maj. Steve Arnolds (Harvey Keitel) as a "caricature, a bully, a Philistine", screenplay writer Ronald Harwood told The Jewish Journal that he went on to comb archives for denazification transcripts and to interview officials who had ...

  6. The Fourth World War - Wikipedia

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    The Fourth World War is a 2003 documentary film directed by Richard Rowley and Jacqueline Soohen. Its subject is various current or recent resistance movements in different parts of the world. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  7. Category:Films set in West Germany - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Films set in West Germany" The following 189 pages are in this category, out of 189 total. ... World War III (1998 film) Z. Zeit der Wünsche

  8. Here Is Germany - Wikipedia

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    Like its companion film, Know Your Enemy: Japan, the film is a full-length exploration of why one of the three major Axis countries started World War II and what had to be done to keep them from "doing it again". The film opens with scenes of everyday life in Germany, described by narrator Walter Huston. It shows people such as housewives ...

  9. Fatherland (1994 film) - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, Nazi Germany successfully achieves its invasion of the United Kingdom, which results in King George VI fleeing with his family to Canada and continuing to rule the British Empire. Under Nazi supervision, Edward VIII reclaims the throne in the United Kingdom in 1947, and Wallis Simpson becomes his queen.