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German Weaponry: Der Ewige Jude: Fritz Hippler: The Eternal Jew; Anti-Semitic documentary propaganda film The Eternal Spring: Fritz Kirchhoff: Eugen Klöpfer, Bernhard Minetti, Lina Carstens: Drama Fahrt ins Leben: Bernd Hofmann: Journey Into Life; Nazi film about 3 Merchant navy cadets. Feinde: Viktor Tourjansky: Enemies; Film justifying the ...
The Last Night (1949 film) Late Love; Laugh Bajazzo (1943 film) Law of Love; Left of the Isar, Right of the Spree (1940 film) Life Calls; Lightning Around Barbara; The Little Residence; Long Is the Road (film) The Lost Face; Love '47; Love Is Duty Free; Love Letters (1944 film) Love Me (1942 film) Love Premiere
After the Storm (1948 film) Alarm (1941 film) Allez Hopp; Amico (film) And If We Should Meet Again; And the Heavens Above Us; Andreas Schlüter (film) The Angel with the Trumpet (1948 film) Anna Alt; Annelie (film) Anni (1948 film) Anonymous Letters; Anuschka (film) The Appeal to Conscience; Arlberg Express; Artists' Blood; Attack on Baku
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The German film industry, which was protected during the war by the ban on foreign films import, became exposed at the end of the war to the international film industry while having to face an embargo, this time on its own films. Many countries banned the import of German films and audiences themselves were resisting anything that was "German ...
While not as highly regarded as films of the preceding Weimar Republic era, [citation needed] the films of Nazi Germany, mainly made under control of Joseph Goebbels, hold a fascination for many, [citation needed] both as historical documents of one of the most important periods of 20th century history, as well as for their own artistic merit.
It is one of three Nazi-era German films that provide an antisemitic retelling of an earlier film. The others, both released in 1940, bore titles similar to films released in 1934: The Eternal Jew was a documentary-format film with the same title as the 1934 film and Jud Süss was a drama based on a 1934 film adaptation of a 1925 novel.
People in the Storm; propaganda film justifying the German annexation of northern Slovenia, dramatizing the "oppression" of the Volksdeutsch community there My Life for Ireland: Max W. Kimmich: Will Quadflieg, René Deltgen, Anna Dammann, Paul Wegener: Mein Leben für Irland; dramatic anti-British propaganda film Ohm Krüger: Hans Steinhoff