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Directed by Eduard von BorsodyOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
War,
RomanceThemes Politique,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Musical films,
Political filmsActors Ilse Werner,
Carl Raddatz,
Joachim Brennecke,
Paul Hörbiger,
Walter Ladengast,
Ida WüstRating60%
During the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin the young Inge Wagner and Luftwaffe Fliegerleutnant (Flight Lieutenant) Herbert Koch meet, and within a few days fall in love. They make plans for their joint future, but before they can get married Herbert is seconded to the Condor Legion and ordered to the Spanish Civil War; he is forced to leave immediately without giving Inge any explanation. The mission is top secret and all contact with home is forbidden, including by letter, and he is unable to contact her with an explanation. When after several months the operation is over, and Herbert is recovering from a severe injury, he is at last able to write to Inge, but she has moved in the meantime and he is unable to trace her., 1h31
Origin GermanGenres Drama,
WarThemes Politique,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political filmsActors Hannes Stelzer,
Josef Dahmen,
Clemens Hasse,
Georg Thomalla,
Ernst von Klipstein,
Otz TollenRating69%
Dans un triangle amoureux, deux des personnages oublient leur rivalité par la participation à la bataille., 2h20
Directed by George SeatonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
SpyThemes Spy films,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors William Holden,
Lilli Palmer,
Hugh Griffith,
Carl Raddatz,
Charles Régnier,
Ulf PalmeRating73%
Erickson (Holden) is an American-born Swedish oil man who is pressured by Allied intelligence agents, led by a British agent (Griffith), to spy for the Allies. Erickson begins his job reluctantly, as it causes marital discord and forces him to pose as a Nazi. He agrees because otherwise his business would be destroyed by the Allies, but over time, realizes it is the right thing to do., 48minutes
Genres WarThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Submarine films,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors Herbert Wilk,
Heinz Engelmann,
Joachim Brennecke,
Wilhelm Borchert,
Karl John,
Clemens HasseRating66%
The short film (48 minutes) opens aboard a U-boat as it returns from a mission. It then follows the crew onshore the day before they ship off for their next mission—meeting their family and sweethearts, spending a last night at a club, and so forth. Then they ship off, soon sighting and boarding a Dutch merchant ship, which they inspect for contraband. The boarding of the ship is shown being done professionally and in a non-confrontational manner. While they are aboard the Dutch ship, a Royal Navy ship spots them and tries to torpedo them, but the U-boat ends up sinking it., 1h15
Directed by Georg Wilhelm PabstOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
HistoricalThemes Hitler,
Political filmsActors Bernhard Wicki,
Karl Ludwig Diehl,
Erik Frey,
Albert Hehn,
Kurt Meisel,
Ernst Fritz FürbringerRating65%
Le 20 Juillet 1944, le colonel Baron Schenk von Stauffenberg prépare un attentat pour tuer Hitler, en utilisant une bombe dans son "Grand Quartier Général" dans l'est de la Prusse..., 1h42
Directed by Alfred VohrerOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
War,
ThrillerThemes Political films,
Films about capital punishmentActors Hildegard Knef,
Carl Raddatz,
Peter Matić,
Heinz Reincke,
Alexander Radszun,
Rudolf FernauRating68%
The film takes place in Berlin in 1940, during World War II as Adolf Hitler is at the height of his power. Anna and Otto Quangel, a working class couple, live in Berlin in simple circumstances and are not particularly interested in politics. Then, their only son is killed in action during the Battle of France and as they grieve for their son, the desire to resist the Nazi regime grows within them. When a Jewish neighbor is also killed, Anna decides to actively join the German Resistance. She begins writing very personal flyers on postcards, which she at first alone, and then with her husband, leaves in public places and slips into mailboxes. The two are discovered and are arrested and eventually sentenced to death. Otto Quangel commits suicide in the courtroom with a cyanide pill; his wife is executed two months later., 1h27
Genres Drama,
WarThemes Political filmsActors Fritz Kampers,
Carl Raddatz,
Rolf Möbius,
Berta Drews,
Käthe Haack,
Heinrich SchrothRating73%
Based on the autobiographical novella of the same title by Kilian Koll, (Walter Julius Bloem, Jr.), the film is set late in 1918, during the final stages of the First World War. A troop of German infantry are on their way from the Eastern to the Western Front and must change trains in Berlin. After marching through the centre of the city from one station to another, they must wait several hours for their connecting train. The major in command gives strict orders that no one must go into this city full of "deserters, revolutionaries, and defeatists", even though most of the men are from Berlin, but in response to the pleading of Colonel Hartmann (Fritz Kampers), who had saved his life in the trenches, young Lieutenant Prätorius (Rolf Moebius) grants passes on the men's solemn promise to return in time: "I have your word of hono[u]r that you will return and fulfill your duty in this critical hour of the fatherland. The unit is counting on you—and so is Germany." The film follows several of the men, in particular four of different ages and from different milieux. Infantryman Ullrich Hagen (Wilhelm König) is a composer; he visits his music teacher, who will shortly be performing one of his works and begs him to be true to his talent rather than throwing his life away in a futile cause. Colonel Hartmann, who is middle-aged, surprises his young wife, Anna, who has replaced him at his work driving a tram; she begs him to stay with her and their four children rather than returning to a war which is already lost. The third, a young man, after discovering his only relative has died, meets a girl and falls in love for the first time. The fourth, Infantryman Emil Sasse (René Deltgen) is a "leftist intellectual" who was cursing the notion of 'heroic death' and announcing his intention to desert in the opening scenes of the film; he finds his girlfriend Fritzi (Margot Erbst) printing anti-war leaflets. All four, however, resist the temptation to desert. Hagen responds that his works can speak for themselves; the young man considers his companions closer to him than his new love; Sasse finds he no longer likes revolutionaries: "We soldiers are dying for our country while you drink, hold meetings, and make love. ... I have nothing in common with you any more." He fights his way out of the meeting and arrives with a black eye and bruises. Hartmann loses track of time, but his family all pile into a friend's lorry and race the train to the next station; the lieutenant spots the speeding vehicle and all the men are back as they promised., 1h36
Directed by Gustav UcickyGenres DramaThemes Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors Paula Wessely,
Attila Hörbiger,
Carl Raddatz,
Otto Wernicke,
Ruth Hellberg,
Elsa WagnerRating36%
In the Wołyń Voivodeship in eastern Poland, the German minority is oppressed by the Polish majority. The physician Dr. Thomas does not have any hospital available and his daughter Marie, who teaches at a German school, and needs an important operation, watches when her school is disseized by Polish authorities and demolished by an angry mob. Dr. Thomas protests to the mayor, noting the constitutionally guaranteed minority rights; however his protest falls on deaf ears. Marie and her fiancé, Dr. Fritz Mutius, drive to the provincial capital, in order to put their protest to the Voivode (governor), but they are not even received there either. Deciding to stay in the capital in order to call on the court the next day, that evening they go to the cinema. They are accompanied there by her friend Karl Michalek, who has been pressed into service by the Polish Armed Forces. When they refuse to sing the Polish national anthem Mazurek Dąbrowskiego with the rest of the audience, Fritz gets grievously hurt by the furious Polish crowd. Marie tries to take her betrothed to a hospital, but he is refused admission and succumbs to his injuries., 1h16
Directed by Michael Powell,
Adrian Brunel,
Alexander Korda,
Brian Desmond HurstOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
DocumentaryThemes Politique,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors Merle Oberon,
Ralph Richardson,
June Duprez,
Flora Robson,
Robert Douglas,
Anthony BushellRating57%
The Lion Has Wings is recounted in various "chapters" with a linking story revolving around a senior Royal Air Force (RAF) officer, played by Ralph Richardson, his wife and his family.