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Love is Duty Free: Comedy film: Emerich Walter Emo: Hans Moser Susi Peter Theodor Danegger: 27 June 1941: Stukas: Stukas: 101 min: Motion picture: Karl Ritter: Carl Raddatz Hannes Stelzer Ernst von Klipstein: Staatsauftragsfilm: 9 May 1941: U-Boote westwärts! U-boat Westward! 98 min: Motion picture: Günther Rittau: Herbert Wilk: 4 June 1941 ...
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.
The position of science and technology in Nazi Germany was completely determined by party instructions and the political atmosphere established in the country. The state and party apparatuses, largely educated people from the lower classes of society, due to their inherent distrust and unfriendly attitude towards any knowledge, in principle did ...
The Man I Married (I Married a Nazi) Irving Pichel: Drama. American woman's German husband develops Nazi sympathies United Kingdom Night Train to Munich (Gestapo) Carol Reed: Mystery-thriller. Inventor and daughter kidnapped by Gestapo then rescued by British agent United States The Phantom Submarine: Charles Barton: Action-mystery.
Depicts the destruction of Polish Jewry by the Nazi onslaught, includes rare footage of Jewish life in early 20th century Poland. 1967 United States The Diary of Anne Frank: Alex Segal: TV movie: Harrowing story of a young Jewish girl who, with her family and their friends, is forced into hiding in an attic in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. 1969 France
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Journalist Patrick J. Kiger wrote that German propaganda of fictional Wunderwaffen combined with the secrecy surrounding actual advanced technology such as the V-2 rocket captured at war's end by the U.S. military helped spawn "sensational book-length exposes, web sites, and legions of enthusiasts who revel in rumors of science fiction-like ...
A quantitative comparison of the percentage of German movies screened vs. foreign movies screened shows the following numbers: in the last year of the Weimar Republic the percentage of German movies was 62%; by 1939 it had risen to 77% while the number of cinema visits increased by the factor 2.5 from 1933 to 1939.