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  2. March 1933 German federal election - Wikipedia

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    Despite achieving a much better result than in the November 1932 election, the Nazis did not do as well as Hitler had hoped. In spite of massive violence and voter intimidation, [1] [4] the Nazis won only 43.9% of the vote, rather than the majority that he had expected.

  3. Nazism and cinema - Wikipedia

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    The Nazi film theorist Fritz Hippler wrote in his 1942 book Contemplations on Film-Making: "Enough has been written as to whether 'celebritism' is beneficial or harmful—but one way or the other, it cannot be denied that throughout the world a main motive of people going to the movies is to see the faces they know and love" and Hippler ...

  4. Morgenrot (film) - Wikipedia

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    Morgenrot is a 1933 German submarine film set during World War I. Released three days after Adolf Hitler became Chancellor , it was the first film to have its screening in Nazi Germany . It became a symbol of the new times touted by the Nazi regime. [ 2 ]

  5. The Victory of Faith - Wikipedia

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    Her film recounts the Fifth Party Rally of the Nazi Party, which occurred in Nuremberg, Germany, from 30 August to 3 September 1933. [1] The film is of great historic interest because it shows Adolf Hitler and Ernst Röhm on close and intimate terms, before Hitler had Röhm killed during the Night of the Long Knives on 1 July 1934.

  6. November 1933 German parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    In some communities, voters were threatened with reprisals if they dared to vote no, or even if they simply failed to vote at all. [2] Nonetheless, 3.3 million voters submitted invalid ballots. By November 1933 the Nazi government had already established a concentration camp system, although camp inmates retained the right to vote.

  7. Hitlerjunge Quex (film) - Wikipedia

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    Over 20 million people saw the film and it was still being show at the Hitler Youth's jugendfilmstunden by 1942. [18] The film was shown in a double bill with Leni Riefenstahl's Nazi propaganda film Triumph of the Will at the Olympia Theatre in Dublin, Ireland on 27 October 1935. The event was organised by the German Legation and was attended ...

  8. List of German films of 1933–1945 - Wikipedia

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    Cast Genre Notes Eine alltägliche Geschichte: Günther Rittau: Gustav Fröhlich, Marianne Simson, Karl Schönböck: An everyday story: Am Ende der Welt: Gustav Ucicky: Brigitte Horney, Attila Hörbiger, BogusÅ‚aw Samborski: At the end of the world: Das Ghetto: Documentary Filmed in 1942, never finished; subject of the 2010 documentary A Film ...

  9. Adolf Hitler's rise to power - Wikipedia

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    Hitler ran for the presidency in 1932 and was defeated by the incumbent Paul von Hindenburg, but achieved a strong showing of second place in both rounds. In July 1932, the Nazis became the largest party in the Reichstag, albeit short of an absolute majority. 1933 was a pivotal year for Hitler and the Nazi Party. Traditionally, the leader of ...