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The museum does not have a permanent exhibition. Yearlong efforts in the 1980s and 1990s to attain a second cinema and an appreciation of the cinema through separation from the Munich Stadtmuseum and a renaming to the Bavarian Film Museum were unsuccessful. The Munich Film Museum has been pioneering work in the restoration of films since the 1970s.
The Woman by the Dark Window: Franz Peter Wirth: Marianne Koch, Heinz Drache, Christiane Nielsen, Robert Graf: Drama: A Woman for Life: Wolfgang Liebeneiner: Ruth Leuwerik, Klausjürgen Wussow: Musical: Wovon wir leben und woran wir sterben: Oswald Döpke Gisela von Collande, Wolfgang Lukschy: Drama: Yes, Women are Dangerous: Paul Martin
This list of World War II films (1950–1989) contains fictional feature films or miniseries released since 1950 which feature events of World War II in the narrative.. The entries on this list are war films or miniseries that are concerned with World War II (or the Sino-Japanese War) and include events which feature as a part of the war effort.
Paramount’s Republic Pictures has acquired global sales rights – apart from Germany, Switzerland and Austria – to Tim Fehlbaum’s “September 5,” which stars Peter Sarsgaard, John Magaro ...
Albert Kesselring (30 November 1885 – 16 July 1960) was a German military officer and convicted war criminal who served in the Luftwaffe during World War II.In a career which spanned both world wars, Kesselring reached the rank of the Generalfeldmarschall (Field marshal) and became one of Nazi Germany's most highly decorated commanders.
English: Salvation Army Women's Home & Hospital, St Paul, Minnesota, USA This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .
In Britain, the hospital is best known for being the place where the survivors of the Munich air disaster on 6 February 1958 were treated. Five people involved in the crash of British European Airways Flight 609 only had to be given injections for shock, but the 18 others were hospitalised for at least a few days with significant injuries.
22 November 1963 Cecil W. Stoughton: Dallas, Texas, United States Lyndon B. Johnson taking the oath of office aboard Air Force One at Love Field Airport two hours and eight minutes after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Dallas, Texas. Jackie Kennedy (right), still in her blood-soaked clothes, looks on. [s 2]