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- Nazi propaganda film depicting the notorious Theresienstadt concentration camp as a sort of idyllic rest stop, in an attempt to convince world opinion that there was no such thing as Nazi death camps.
- Berlin, 1918. During six hours' leave, German soldiers see their (un)faithful wives, meet their teachers, experience first love, and two of them are confronted with the leftist revolutionary movement. Will they return and do their duty?
- During the colorful ceremonies of the Nuremberg rallies, Hitler Youth parade before their Fuehrer and are addressed by Nazi youth leader Baldur von Schirach, Rudolf Hess, and Hitler himself.
- Documentary about the German presidential election campaign of 1932, when Adolf Hitler was running for president, focusing on his traveling by aircraft to various cities around the country.
- A recounting of life in Germany up until the Nazi takeover in 1933.
- Said to pick up where "Triumph of the Will" left off, this film showcases highlights of the Nazi Party rallies in Nüremberg in 1936 and 1937. The main focus of the film begins with extended footage of the Gothic splendor of Nüremberg from the air, Hitler's arrival at the airbase, his motorcade into the city, and the ensuing ceremonies. Other, much more propagandistic elements, are edited in; they include: past Nazi party marches and rallies, parachute drops, Wehrmacht exercises in the Zeppelin fields, random military formation night rallies and random shots of massed crowds, fireworks,torch lit marches, even live explosions.
- In 1918 in Damascus a German garrison, allied with Turkey, holds out for a while against the British. Though they will ultimately abandon both the fort and colonial hopes in the Middle East, the film celebrates their heroism.
- A recounting of the social, economic and political conditions in Germany up until the Nazi takeover in 1933.
- One of three military warrant officer comrades falls for a young actress but his friends rescue him from neglecting his larger duty, to serve his country on the verge of war.
- This Nazi propaganda film "exposes" the United States and its plans against Germany and the German people.
- While Garda is waiting for the return of her husband Andreas after a lengthy stay abroad a stranger, Joan, appears and claims Andreas now loves her. Garda decides to fight back and invents a lover of her own, to make Andreas jealous.
- As her neighbor Rémi Courmont has told her off for making his ears bleed with Ravel's Bolero, a music piece she plays at full volume all the time, Anne-Marie decides to get even with him. She sets up a hoax with the complicity of her friend Catherine, who agrees to post as Remi's mistress to embarrass him. Just then, Niquette, Rémi's real lover, resurfaces.
- This Nazi propaganda film shows a parade in Berlin, Germany, in honor of the 50th birthday of Adolf Hitler.
- Nazi propaganda film showing the "positive" ways in which Adolf Hitler influenced the lives of ordinary Germans.
- This Nazi propaganda film is a short biography of German sculptor Arno Breker.
- Nazi Third Reich propaganda film that used architecture as a statement about "racial accomplishment," and so called "racial superiority." Hitler claimed that between 1934 and 1940, the Nazi rule of Germany had produced architectural uniqueness, and this film was produced to shown to attempt to validate that. The opening montage gives a survey of earlier Gothic and Baroque structures in the country as an example of "architectural superiority" that the German race was said to be the sole inventor of; then moves on to deride the recent construction of the Bauhaus school (with a racially motivated score of Jazz music) and an example of German "architectural decay." Then proceeds to show off buildings constructed by the Nazi and an architectural revival, to "last 1000 years," Film also spends a great of time dwelling on massive and "busy" monuments that had been erected all over the country.
- This Nazi propaganda film describes the "glories" of German architecture under the regime of Adolf Hitler.
- The very successful actress Lena Andres marries Dr. Paul Meinhardt. For his sake she gives up her acting career.
- Nazi propaganda film showing the capture of Gdanks, Poland (which the Germans call Danzig, Germany).
- Nazi propaganda film contrasting Germany in the days before Adolf Hitler became Chancellor with the Germany of "today" and how much better it is.
- Nazi propaganda film contrasting Germany in the days of the Weimar Republic with contemporary Germany under Adolf Hitler.
- Dr. Fritz Todt was the major architect of Hitler's extensive underground bunker systems. But he is most well known as the civil engineer that designed the Autobahn, a legacy that lives on to this day in Germany's famous national road systems. At the time of his death in 1942, Dr. Todt was actually one of the most powerful men in the Nazi Party. He was famous then for his design of fortification known as The West Wall, which this film shows in relation to the first battle Germany had against the country of France. This film features all the engineering project that Todt was involved with in the context of being a extremely influential member of the National Socialist Party.
- This silent movie consists of amateur footage taken of the Munich Arts Festival in 1939.
- Nazi propaganda newsreels showing the success of German military campaigns during World War II.
- This Nazi propaganda film shows a unit of German Army paratroopers in training.
- This Nazi propaganda film recounts the infamous failed "Munich Beer Hall Putsch" of 1923 when Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and his followers attempted to overthrow the state government of Bavaria. The revolt failed, several Nazis were shot and killed by Munich police and Hitler was imprisoned.
- This Nazi propaganda film compares the ancient Egyptian pharaohs with the contemporary German regime of Adolf Hitler.
- Nazi propaganda film showing life for the Jewish community in Dombrova, Poland, which was occupied by the Nazis at the time.
- Nazi propaganda film showing German tanks in action during World War II.
- Nazi propaganda film extolling the virtues of Naziism and how it helps workers and labor in Germany.
- How the Hitler Youth, an organization to indoctrinate children into the Nazi cause, contributes to the war effort.
- Newsreel footage showing the exploits of Gen. Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps during World War II.
- The show trial of eight men accused of conspiring in the 1944 attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler. All eight, whose guilt was decreed before the trial even began, were found guilty and executed.
- Nazi propaganda documentary showcasing the Nazi Party District Party Day in Rostock, Germany, in 1939.
- From bayonet fighting to blasting bunkers, glacier climbing to sniper fire, here is the tough training that molded the leaders of Hitler's armies. This original Nazi film, enhanced by action-packed sequences and a brilliant musical score, depicts life at German schools for young men of the Waffen SS (Combat SS).
- Military drama involving a German torpedo boat and a steamer captured by Russians during the Spanish Civil War, with some romance on the side between a young Nazi lieutenant and a dark Hispanic beauty engaged to his commanding officer.
- Biography of famed Renaissance sculptor/painter Michaelengelo.
- This Nazi propaganda film documents the daily routine of German submarines during the war.