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1939 Battle of Westerplatte, originally titled in Poland as Tajemnica Westerplatte ("The Secret of Westerplatte"), is a 2013 Polish-Lithuanian war film written and directed by Paweł Chochlew. It portrays the Battle of Westerplatte between the Polish Army and Nazi German forces at the start of World War II in 1939.
narrated in English by Ewa Curie (with use of color pictures from reportage Beautiful Poland 1938–1939 1943: Polska parada: Michał Waszyński: Calling Mr Smith: Franciszka, Stefan Themerson: experimental color film, in English 1944: Monte Cassino: Michał Waszyński: Niezwyciężeni – Idziemy: Franciszek Ożga: Warszawa Walczy ...
Feldzug in Polen (The Campaign in Poland) is a 69-minute Nazi propaganda film released in 1940 depicting the 1939 invasion of Poland and directed by Fritz Hippler.Portraying the Poles as aggressors and ethnic Germans living in Poland as an oppressed minority, the film alleges that the Poles employed unheroic tactics in the war and characterizes as senseless the defence of a besieged Warsaw.
Flag of the Republic of Poland. A variety of Polish flags are defined in current Polish national law, either through an act of parliament or a ministerial ordinance. Apart from the national flag, these are mostly military flags, used by one or all branches of the Polish Armed Forces, especially the Polish Navy. Other flags are flown by vessels ...
Cast Genre Notes 1940: Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła: Franciszek Ożga, Zbigniew Jaszcz: shot in 1939 Złota Maska: Jan Fethke: shot in 1939 Sportowiec mimo woli: Mieczysław Krawicz: shot in 1939 1941: This Is Poland : Eugeniusz Cękalski: in English Żona i nie żona: shot in 1939 1942: Testament profesora Wilczura: Leonard Buczkowski ...
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The film is about the Time of Troubles, Russia's struggle for independence led by Dmitry Pozharsky and Kuzma Minin against the Polish Invasion in 1611–1612. It was the first of several important Soviet films to show Poland as an aggressor. [1] In 1941, Pudovkin, Doller, Livanov, and Khanov received the Stalin Prize.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1930: Exile to Siberia: Henryk Szaro: Adam Brodzisz, Jadwiga Smosarska: Gwiazdzista eskadra: Leonard Buczkowski: Janko Muzykant: Ryszard Ordyński