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Around 1989, as the people of East Germany grew more and more displeased with the state of the country, the rejection of material that celebrated West Germany heightened. [26] Thousands of East Germans were fleeing west and the demand for West German materials – films, books, and magazines – was on the rise. [ 27 ]
Wolfstein borders in the north on the municipalities of Lohnweiler and Heinzenhausen, in the northeast on the municipalities of Oberweiler-Tiefenbach and Einöllen, in the east on the municipality of Relsberg, in the southeast on the municipality of Niederkirchen, in the south on the municipality of Kreimbach-Kaulbach, in the southwest on the municipality of Rutsweiler an der Lauter and in the ...
Some locations on free, publicly viewable satellite map services have such issues due to having been intentionally digitally obscured or blurred for various reasons of this. [1] For example, Westchester County, New York asked Google to blur potential terrorism targets (such as an amusement park, a beach, and parking lots) from its satellite ...
A censored version was released. [71] Soldier of Fortune: Payback: Added to the Liste B in December 2007. Confiscated by the district court of Amberg in 2008 for violating German Criminal Code section 131 (depictions of violence). [72] [73] A censored version was released. [74] Wolfenstein: Added to the Liste B in October 2009.
This led to software developers and publishers to either avoid publication in Germany, or create alternative, non-offending symbols to replace them, such as in Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, where the developer had to replace the game's representation of Adolf Hitler with a version without the moustache and named "Chancellor Heiler". [39]
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Just to give a brief synopsis of both movies: Inside Man follows a detective (Washington) who has met his match with a bank robber (Clive Owen). When a loose-cannon negotiator enters the picture ...
Banned in Nazi Germany because the comedy stars were Jewish. [10] 1933–1945 Battleship Potemkin: 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 ...