In post-World War II Germany, prosecutor Fritz Bauer is determined to bring Nazi war criminals to justice, even in the face of opposition and death threats. With the help of a young attorney, he uncovers a shocking conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of government.
Francofonia delves into the complex history of the Louvre Museum in Paris during the Nazi occupation of France. It reveals the intertwined stories of the museum's director, the Nazi officer responsible for protecting the museum, and the museum's priceless art collection.
1945: The Savage Peace is a documentary that explores the brutal aftermath of World War II in Europe, focusing on the dislocation, revenge, violence, and mass atrocities that occurred. It highlights the struggles of the German population, the ethnic tension, and the devastating impact of the war on civilians.
In this documentary, the dark and disturbing experiments conducted by Hitler and his regime during World War II are exposed. From the exploration of Nazi occultism to the infamous medical experiments, it delves deep into the state crimes committed during the Nazi era.
Nuremberg: The Nazis Facing their Crimes is a documentary film that examines the historic Nuremberg trials, where top Nazi officials were prosecuted for war crimes and crimes against humanity. The film provides insight into the post-World War II era and the efforts to bring those responsible for the Holocaust and other atrocities to justice. It also delves into the process of denazification and the impact of the trials on the reformation of Germany.
Germany Pale Mother is a drama set in Germany during and after World War II. It follows the story of a German woman, her experiences of motherhood, marriage, and war trauma. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the impact of the Nazi regime on the lives of ordinary people.
We Cellar Children is a comedic and dramatic movie set in post-World War Two Germany. The story revolves around a father and son who hide in a cellar, trying to avoid being re-educated and denazified. They form a jazz combo with a drummer and are eventually discovered, leading to a series of events involving media manipulation, psychiatric patients, family relationships, and the divide between East and West Germany.
Freddy, a Viennese Jew who emigrated to New York after Hitler's invasion, and Adler, a left-wing intellectual originally from Berlin, return to Austria in 1944 as soldiers in the U.S. Army. Freddy falls in love with the daughter of a Nazi, and Adler attempts to go over to the Communist Zone. But with the advent of the Cold War and continuing anti-semitism, the idealism of both characters is shattered as they find themselves surrounded by cynicism, opportunism, and universal self-deception.
Brunhilde Pomsel was a stenographer for Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. Many people think that the dangers of fascism have been overcome, but she makes it clear that this is not the case.
Journey to Justice is a documentary that follows the stories of Holocaust survivors as they seek justice and rebuild their lives after the horrors of the Holocaust. The film explores their experiences in Buchenwald, Auschwitz, and other concentration camps, their struggles for survival, the Nuremberg trials, and the process of denazification. It sheds light on the resilience and strength of the survivors, highlighting their fight for justice and the importance of remembering the atrocities of the Holocaust.
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