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  2. 1939 Liechtenstein putsch - Wikipedia

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    The 1939 Liechtenstein putsch, also known as the Annexation putsch (German: Anschlussputsch) was an unsuccessful coup d'état by the German National Movement in Liechtenstein (Volksdeutsche Bewegung in Liechtenstein or VDBL) on 24 March 1939 designed to provoke Liechtenstein's annexation by Nazi Germany.

  3. List of German films of 1939 - Wikipedia

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    Title Director Cast Genre Notes Alarm at Station III: Philipp Lothar Mayring: Gustav Fröhlich, Kirsten Heiberg, Jutta Freybe: Crime: Asew: Phil Jutzi: Fritz Rasp, Olga Chekhova, Hilde von Stolz

  4. Theodor Schädler - Wikipedia

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    Theodor Schädler (2 January 1896 – 23 December 1975) was a politician from Liechtenstein. He was the leader of the German National Movement in Liechtenstein from 1938 to 1939, a Nazi Party that aimed to unify with Nazi Germany.

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

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    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of Nazi Germany, mainly made under control of Joseph Goebbels, hold a fascination for many, [citation needed] both as historical documents of one of the most important periods of 20th century history, as well as for their own artistic merit.

  6. Lists of German films - Wikipedia

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    List of East German films from the 1949–1990 German Democratic Republic; In 1949, both the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) came into existence, in 1990 they reunited as the Federal Republic, again informally referred to as simply Germany.

  7. German National Movement in Liechtenstein - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Most notably, German writers and composers Fritz and Alfred Rotter with a Jewish background were naturalized in Liechtenstein in 1931. Following German press and demands for their extradition, local Liechtenstein Nazis attempted to kidnap the two men and forcefully return them to Nazi Germany in the Rotter kidnapping. However, this ...

  8. List of Nazi propaganda films - Wikipedia

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    Documenting the 1936 Summer Olympics, held in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany. 22 December 1938: Pour le Mérite: Pour le Mérite: 121 min: War film: Karl Ritter: Paul Hartmann Herbert A.E. Böhme Albert Hehn: 8 March 1939: Aufruhr in Damaskus: Uproar in Damascus: 103 min: Thriller film: Otto Lehmann: Gustav Ucicky: Brigitte Horney ...

  9. List of East German films - Wikipedia

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    This is a list, in year order, of the most notable films produced in the Soviet Occupation Zone of Germany and the socialist German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) from 1945 until German Reunification in October 1990. The state owned East German film company DEFA produced about 800 feature films between 1946 and 1992.