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  1. 181
    Published 1990
    “…Partisan forces led by the communist party try to take over all anti-German attacks and the man chosen for the mission is Španac – an indoctrinated communist fanatic who wishes to “change the world” and does not care about the consequences or victims of his actions. …”
  2. 182
    Published 1990
    “…He is unafraid of shouting at German officers and frequently has to be persuaded to save his own life. …”
  3. 183
    Published 1948
    “…Hans Mertens who had taken up residence in Susanne's place, is a former German officer, unable to live with the guilt of what he and his former comrades have done. …”
  4. 184
    Published 2004
    “…The old bridge between Sighet, a Rumanian town, and Slatina, a Ukrainian town, was destroyed by the German troops during World War II. After the war, the northern bank of the Tisza River became part of the Soviet Union, while the southern bank continued to be Rumanian, and the border was closed. …”
  5. 185
    Published 1992
    “…Others, like his best friend Olo, join forces with the Soviet and East German ex-secret police officers who are fighting for control over the emerging drug market. …”
  6. 186
    Published 2006
    “…The Bittner Case analyses a family tragedy in the East-German city of Cottbus. Just before Christmas 2001, six-year-old Dennis, one of the 10 Bittner children, died of continued abuse, neglect and malnutrition. …”
  7. 187
    Published 1962
    “…The deal depends on the approval of the director of the German tobacco concern for Eastern Europe, von Geier. …”
  8. 188
    Published 1927
    “….), a rare example of the German avant-garde cinema. Director Walther Ruttmann's hand-colored film is an abstract exploration of animated shapes and geometry of movement.…”
  9. 189
    Published 1931
    “…The film is one of the first German moveis with sound.…”
  10. 190
    Published 2004
    “…The film argues persuasively that what was strictly a class divide between the nation's Hutu majority and elite Tutsi minority became a racial conflict only after German colonists arrived on the scene in the late 1800s. …”
  11. 191
    Published 1945
    “…The time frame for this film is June through December 1940. We see Germans entering what can only be described as a stunned Paris, while a Darth Vader-like Adolf Hitler strides through the northern port city of Calais, looking hungrily through a pair of binoculars at what, we assume, is the southern coast of England. …”
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