During World War II, a group of renegade German Army officers plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler in a desperate attempt to end his tyrannical rule.
War and Remembrance follows the lives of several characters during World War II, including naval officers, war correspondents, and concentration camp survivors. It delves into the personal and political aspects of the war with an ensemble cast and epic storytelling.
Conspiracy is a historical drama based on the true story of the Wannsee Conference, where top-ranking Nazi officials gather to discuss and plan the Final Solution - the systematic extermination of Jews during World War II. The movie delves into the bureaucratic and political processes that led to the mass murder of millions of people.
May 10th, 1940, Hitler takes on the West. Will he precipitate Europe into the Apocalypse?
June 1941, Hitler attacks the USSR: he wants to conquer this "Living space" which he dreams of for his Reich. It comes up against enemy realities: the vastness of the territory, the polar cold and the determination of a people with inexhaustible human resources. How far will Hitler take Germany?
Hangmen Also Die! tells the story of a surgeon who assassinates a high-ranking Nazi official and the consequences that follow. Set in Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia, the film follows the protagonist as he becomes a target of the Gestapo and joins the resistance movement. Through twists and turns, the plot explores themes of sacrifice, patriotism, and the brutality of war. It culminates in a tense and thrilling climax as the protagonist fights for justice and freedom.
Is Paris Burning? is a historical drama that takes place during the Nazi occupation of Paris in World War II. The film follows the story of the French military and the French Resistance as they work together to liberate the city from Nazi control. The plot includes secret messages, burnt faces, promotions to general, and a daring plan to blow up the Arc de Triomphe. It showcases the struggles and challenges faced by the French people during this time.
In 1944, during the Nazi occupation of Paris, a Swedish consul uses diplomacy and persuasion to try to prevent the destruction of the city.
During World War II, a courageous group of individuals hatches a daring plan to kill Adolf Hitler and end the Nazi regime. The plot is filled with danger, betrayal, and sacrifice as they navigate through the complexities of war and conspiracy.
In the last days of World War II, as Berlin falls to the Soviet Union, Adolf Hitler remains in his bunker, struggling with his deteriorating mental state and contemplating suicide.
In 'Which Way to the Front?' (1970), a wealthy playboy named Brendan Byers III impersonates a US soldier during World War II. His mission is to infiltrate the mistress of a German general and uncover a plot to kill Hitler. As he goes undercover, he finds himself in hilarious situations and slapstick comedy. With comedic twists and turns, Brendan navigates the Italian campaign and encounters a variety of characters, including a negative Asian stereotype portrayed through yellowface. This military spoof takes place in the 1940s and offers a satirical commentary on war and espionage.
During World War II, a British officer with a stuttering problem is mistaken for a German spy and is parachuted into occupied France. He must navigate through various challenges and impersonate a look-alike in order to complete his mission.
During World War II, a high-ranking Nazi general experiences moral conflict as he carries out orders for the Luftwaffe.
In this horror movie from 1966, a scientist is conducting experiments with reanimation in his basement laboratory. His goal is to bring the dead back to life, but the consequences of his actions are deadly. Nazi elements and telepathic communication add to the suspense and intrigue. The movie explores themes of mind control, human experimentation, and the occult.
A dramatic reconstruction of the July 1944 attempt by German Army Officers to assassinate Hitler with a bomb and end the war before Germany was totally destroyed.
John Hoyt plays a high-ranking Nazi being prosecuted by an army tribunal in the aftermath of World War II. Sentenced to death, the general appeals to the American investigating Major (Ray Milland), claiming mitigating circumstances, and providing the names of witnesses who will clear his name. This sends the Major in a search through the ruins of post-war Germany to determine the degree of the general's guilt.
1943, territory occupied by German troops. The Soviet intelligence officer is given the task to get behind enemy lines and get secret documents. His task is complicated by the fact that he must complete this task alone and that an insidious and dangerous enemy in the person of the Abwehr counterintelligence captain, who considers it a matter of honor to personally catch a Russian saboteur, is on his trail.
This is the remarkable story of Reinhard Gehlen, former Head of the German Secret Service, who helped to found the CIA, the American Central Intelligence Agency.
In 2002, Munich born Maurice Philip Remy produced a three-part documentary film, Mythos Rommel ('The Rommel Myth'), for German TV with a book of the same name, chipping away at the Rommel legend dramatically. In the manner of Jeremy Isaacs' award-winning World at War series of 1973, Remy's exhaustive 'Mythos Rommel', later released with with an english-language soundtrack, relies on much pre-war and wartime newsreel footage of Rommel, skillfully weaving in interviews with surviving members of the Field Marshal's staff including Heinz Werner Schmidt; his nurse in North Africa; soldiers who fought for and against him, including Field Marshal Lord Carver; one of Churchill's former secretaries; the unrelated but intriguingly named Italian soldier Mario Rommel and both his grandson and granddaughter Helen and Joseph Pan, and Erwin's son Manfred also are making important contributions. Field Marshall Erwin Rommel was the most famous and celebrated German military commander of the Second World War. He was revered by the Germans, respected by the Allies and nicknamed 'The Desert Fox' for his tactics in the Western Desert - and yet he would die in secret disgrace. Rommel is the most detailed film biography of the German commander ever made. It follows his military career through the Great War to his daring tank assaults during the Blitzkreig of 1940, which brought him to the attention of the Nazi leaders. Goebbels thought him an ideal subject for propaganda, and the German public thrilled to his initial victories in North Africa with the Afrika Korps. However, as the war dragged on, Rommel became ever more tired and disillusioned. The darling of the German newsreels realised that the Nazis could not win the war. Discovering the horrors of the Holocaust, he called his senior command 'tragically filthy'...and started to realise that something had to be done about Adolf Hitler. The story of this fascinating, complex and tormented man is told through original wartime archive film, newsreels and exclusive interviews. Members of his own wartime staff, his son, his driver and veterans from the Afrika Korps and the 8th Army all offer revealing insights into the 'Desert Fox' - and provide a vivid portrait of a man torn between his military values and loyalties and the Nazi regime he served.
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