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  2. Censorship in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Censorship was enforced through the requirement to have a government license to publish books or newspapers, and the mandatory use of an impressum on printed material to identify authors and publishers. However, the city-republics such as Frankfurt and Hamburg tended to have a free press, a rarity in 19th century Germany. [4]

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  4. Talk:Wolfenstein/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    1 Censorship in Germany. 1 comment. 2 new wolfenstein on ps3. 3 First two games. 1 comment. 4 first 2 games. 1 comment. 5 Merge PC and Apple. 1 comment. 6 1981 section.

  5. List of films banned in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Banned in Nazi Germany due to fears it could inspire Marxism. [11] [12] 1933–1945 Ecstasy: Banned in Nazi Germany because of the erotic content. [13] 1933–1945 Mädchen in Uniform: Banned in Nazi Germany because of its lesbian theme. [9] 1933–1945 The Mad Doctor: Banned in Nazi Germany, because of the horror atmosphere in this Mickey ...

  6. Film censorship - Wikipedia

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    Film censorship is the censorship of motion pictures, either through the excising of certain frames or scenes, or outright banning of films in their entirety. Film censorship typically occurs as a result of political or moral objections to a film's content; controversial content subject to censorship include the depiction of graphic violence, sexual situations, or racial themes.

  7. Censorship in East Germany - Wikipedia

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    [10] [1] Therefore, producers were forced to take responsibility for supposed mistakes and instead of being banned, revised and censored versions of a play were staged. [10] [1] An example of theatre censorship in the GDR is the play Egmont by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe that was supposed to be staged in August 1949 in the Erfurt theatre.

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    June 19, 2024 at 9:00 AM Bad news: Come the end of this month, not one, but two must-watch thriller films starring Denzel Washington (who has quite an impressive net worth ) will be leaving Netflix.

  9. Film censorship in East Germany - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Despite the three consecutive constitutions of the German Democratic Republic proclaiming freedom from censorship, in practice certain films were regulated. [2] The chief reason for censorship in East Germany in cinema was criticism of government policies which the government perceived as a threat to the future of the nation. [4]

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