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Nazi Germany Bismarck: Wolfgang Liebeneiner: Biography, Drama. Otto von Bismarck: 1942 Nazi Germany Wedding in Barenhof: Hochzeit auf Bärenhof: Carl Froelich: Based on a novel Jolanthes Hochzeit. 1943 France The Heart of a Nation: Untel père et fils: Julien Duvivier: Drama, War. 1944 United States Mademoiselle Fifi: Robert Wise: Drama, War.
The Train is a 1964 war film directed by John Frankenheimer [1] and starring Burt Lancaster, Paul Scofield and Jeanne Moreau.The picture's screenplay—written by Franklin Coen, Frank Davis, and Walter Bernstein—is loosely based on the non-fiction book Le front de l'art by Rose Valland, who documented the works of art placed in storage that had been looted by Nazi Germany from museums and ...
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 ...
West Germany France United States Emma Hamilton: Le calde notti di Lady Hamilton: Christian-Jaque: Drama, History, Romance. Based on a novel La Sanfelice. Luisa Sanfelice: 1968 France Italy West Germany Darling Caroline: Caroline chérie: Denys de La Patellière: Drama, History. Based on a novel Darling Caroline. 1969 East Germany Maid, I like you
Countdown to War is a television film made in 1989 as a co-production by Granada Television and PBS.It recounts the events that occurred between 15 March 1939, when the German army commanded by Adolf Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia and created the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, and 3 September 1939, the date when France and United Kingdom declared war on Germany.
The film depicts an account of Allied Combined Operations Headquarters commandos executing a daring raid on the German-occupied French coast during the Second World War. [2] The plot is based on the commando raid on the French port of St. Nazaire and is reminiscent of the film The Gift Horse.
France mobilised its army on 15 July 1870, leading the North German Confederation to respond with its own mobilisation later that day. On 16 July 1870, the French parliament voted to declare war on Prussia; France invaded German territory on 2 August. The German coalition mobilised its troops much more effectively than the French and invaded ...
Jewish film entrepreneur Bernard Natan on trial in France for fraud c. 1936; screenshot from part 1, The Collapse. Part one of the film focuses on France's defeat by Germany in 1940, the initial support for armistice and the Pétain government, the beginning of German occupation, and the early stirrings of resistance.