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    “…English, French, German, and Russian.…”
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    Published 1971
    “…Marcel Ophüls mixes archival footage with 1969 interviews of a German officer and of collaborators and resistance fighters from Clermont-Ferrand. …”
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    Published 1985.
    “…Chiefly in French; some English and German.…”
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    Published 1999
    “…Soros Documentary Fund Te film investigates the Nazi persecution of homosexuals during the Third Reich because of the German Penal Code of 1871 and its anti-sodomy law - Paragraph 175. …”
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    Published 1932
    “…Duration: 01:22:00 The French version of G.W.Pabst's monumental three-language (English, French and German - separate versions each) filming of Cervantes' classic novel. …”
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    by Héderváry, Claire de
    Published 1960
    “…A list of the most important articles published in the English (American), French, German and Italian press on Hungary between October 1956 and July 1960.…”
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    Published 2008
    “…On his return to Moscow, he was at first honored, and later executed on Stalin’s orders following the German attack on the USSR.…”
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    by Héderváry, Claire de
    Published 1957
    “…János László, a lieutenant in the German army during World War II, spent seven years in Siberia and three years in Hungarian labor camps. …”
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    “…Appearances of: Marcel Courthiades (Professor of Romany language, France), Bela Danyi (Auschwitz survivor), Günter Grass (Nobel-Prize winning German author), Henriette Asseo (Historian, France), Ion Mihai Pletos (Gypsy Baron, Romania), Paul Iulian (Mayor of Vidra, Romania), Francisc Giurgiu (Mayor of Livezi, Romania), Grigore Voroneanu (Mayor of Gulia, Romania), Erika Csovcsics (High School Director, Hungary), George Soros (businessman, philanthropist and CEU Founder), Dimitrina Petrova (Executive Director of the European Roma Rights Center in Budapest, Hungary), Aladar Kotai (leader of the Gypsy Minority and President of the Roma Council in Ozd, Hungary), and Angéla Kóczé (Sociologist, Hungary).…”
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    “…Appearances of: Marcel Courthiades (Professor of Romany language, France), Bela Danyi (Auschwitz survivor), Günter Grass (Nobel-Prize winning German author), Henriette Asseo (Historian, France), Ion Mihai Pletos (Gypsy Baron, Romania), Paul Iulian (Mayor of Vidra, Romania), Francisc Giurgiu (Mayor of Livezi, Romania), Grigore Voroneanu (Mayor of Gulia, Romania), Erika Csovcsics (High School Director, Hungary), George Soros (businessman, philanthropist and CEU Founder), Dimitrina Petrova (Executive Director of the European Roma Rights Center in Budapest, Hungary), Aladar Kotai (leader of the Gypsy Minority and President of the Roma Council in Ozd, Hungary), and Angéla Kóczé (Sociologist, Hungary).…”
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    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. …”
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