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Väter und Söhne – Eine deutsche Tragödie (English title: Fathers and Sons: A German Tragedy) is a 1986 German-language television miniseries directed by Bernhard Sinkel and starring Burt Lancaster, Julie Christie.
The Berlin-based studio Berolina Film was the driving force behind the development of Heimatfilme. [ 1 ] In the immediate post-World War II era , the idea of Heimat is linked to the experience of loss of more than twelve million Germans, known as Vertriebene , who were displaced from the former eastern territories of Germany in its pre-1938 ...
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Tobis Film GmbH [6] 23: Measures of Men: Der vermessene Mensch: Lars Kraume: Leonard Scheicher , Girley Charlene Jazama, Peter Simonischek: Zero one film GmbH [7] Seneca – On the Creation of Earthquakes: Seneca – Oder: Über die Geburt von Erdbeben: Robert Schwentke: John Malkovich: Filmgalerie 451 [8] 30: Manta, Manta: Legacy: Manta, Manta ...
People in the Storm; propaganda film justifying the German annexation of northern Slovenia, dramatizing the "oppression" of the Volksdeutsch community there My Life for Ireland: Max W. Kimmich: Will Quadflieg, René Deltgen, Anna Dammann, Paul Wegener: Mein Leben für Irland; dramatic anti-British propaganda film Ohm Krüger: Hans Steinhoff
The term Beilager (in older writings Beylager), as well as the related terms Bettleite and Bettsetzung all refer to a ceremonial part of marriage as performed in Germany from the High Middle Ages to about the 19th century.
Wochenschau announcer Harry Giese at the microphone, 1941. Die Deutsche Wochenschau (German for 'The German Weekly Review', lit. ' The German Weekly Look ' or ' The German Weekly Show ') is the title of the unified newsreel series released in the cinemas of Nazi Germany from June 1940 until the end of World War II, with the final edition issued on 22 March 1945. [1]
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