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  2. The Dismissal (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Dismissal was first shown in the small town of Stettin on 15 September 1942, to gauge whether the film should receive a general release.Alfred Rosenberg reported that the film should not be released as it gave the impression of German war guilt, it could aid Allied propaganda, and that it reminded the German people of Wilhelm's policies.

  3. 1942 in film - Wikipedia

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    The year of 1942 in film involved some significant events, ... September 1942 1 September Wake Island; ... directed by Karl Hartl (Germany-Austria) Woman of the Year, ...

  4. September 1942 - Wikipedia

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    The following events occurred in September 1942: ... 50, American short story writer and film critic for The ... Werner Herzog, filmmaker, in Munich, Germany;

  5. List of German films of 1942 - Wikipedia

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    Männer, Meer und Stürme. Ein Film von der Romantik und dem Leben an Bord eines Segelschiffes: Heinrich Hauser and Hubert Schonger Men, Sea and Storm: A Film of the Romance and the Life Onboard a Segelship; 18 min documentary about Kriegsmarine: Märkische Fahrt: Kurt Rupli: Documentary Much Ado About Nixi: Erich Engel: Jenny Jugo, Albert ...

  6. Berlin Correspondent - Wikipedia

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    September 11, 1942 ) Running time ... Berlin Correspondent is a 1942 American film. Plot. An American radio correspondent is reporting from within Nazi Germany.

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

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    While some of them are popular only within the Neo-Nazi subculture, comedies starring Heinz Rühmann rank among the favourites of all Germans, and the propaganda films of Leni Riefenstahl have been influential, though controversial. A total of 1,084 feature films were shown in cinemas in Nazi Germany. [1]

  8. 1942 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    31 August - 5 September — World War II: Battle of Alam Halfa; 3 September — A German attempt to liquidate the Jewish ghetto in Lakhva leads to an uprising. 27 September — World War II – Both commerce raiding German auxiliary cruiser Stier and Liberty ship Stephen Hopkins sink following a gun battle in the South Atlantic.

  9. Dasein ohne Leben - Wikipedia

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    Dasein ohne Leben – Psychiatrie und Menschlichkeit (Existence Without Life – Psychiatry and Humanity) is a 1942 Nazi propaganda film [1] about the physically and mentally disabled. The film labeled inherited mental illness as a threat to public health and society, and called for extermination of those affected.