In 1944, Nazis capture Indiana Jones and archaeologist Basil Shaw as they attempt to retrieve the Lance of Longinus. Indiana escapes and learns about the Archimedes' Dial, a device that can reveal time fissures. Twenty-five years later, Indy is approached by his goddaughter Helena to find the Dial. They embark on a journey to stop a scientist named Voller from using the Dial to change history. Along the way, they face danger and uncover secrets about Archimedes and ancient Rome.
Set in post-World War II, a former SS officer and his past lover, a concentration camp survivor, meet again in a hotel in Vienna, Austria, and an obsessive and sadomasochistic relationship ensues.
In The Stranger, a former Nazi war criminal is being hunted by a dedicated professor. The Nazi, living under a false identity, arrives in a small town and becomes involved with a newlywed couple. As the professor closes in, the stranger's true identity is revealed, leading to a thrilling climax.
A secret agent searches for a sunken treasure of rare coins. He must battle a Nazi who is also searching for the treasure, and is helped by a 10-year-old genius who builds electronic weapons for him.
Miracle of the White Stallions is a movie based on a true story set in Vienna, Austria during World War II. It follows the journey of a group of individuals who must work together to protect and save a group of Lipizzan stallions, a rare and valuable breed of horses, from the German army. The movie explores the deep bond between humans and horses, and highlights the courage and determination of those involved.
The Waldheim Waltz is a documentary that examines the scandal and controversy surrounding Kurt Waldheim, an Austrian politician who served as the Secretary-General of the United Nations. The film delves into Waldheim's involvement with Nazi organizations during World War II and his subsequent political career, which included a run for the presidency of Austria. It explores the impact of his past on his reputation and the reaction of the international community to his actions.
Urlaub auf Sylt (Vacation in Sylt) (1957) is an East German documentary directed by Annelie and Andrew Thorndike. The film investigates the past of Heinz Reinefarth, a former SS general involved in the suppression of the Warsaw Uprising, who later became the mayor of Westerland on the island of Sylt. Using archival footage and contemporary interviews, the documentary exposes Reinefarth’s wartime crimes and critiques his post-war political career in West Germany. Produced by DEFA, the film serves as a sharp indictment of former Nazi officials holding public office after World War II.
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