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Concentration
Camps
(1945, 60 min, B&W, Sound)
This
is an official military documentary
report compiled from films made by
military photographers serving with the
Allied armies as they advanced into
Germany. The films were made pursuant to
to an order by General Dwight D.
Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the
Allied Expeditionary Forces.
Here
Is Germany
(1945,
50 min, B&W &
Sound)
Before
World War II, or even before there was a
single nation called Germany, the
Germanic peoples of Northern Europe
waged aggressive wars against their
neighbors. So even though World War II
took many people by surprise, it was not
unprecedented.
Holocaust:
Newsreels
(1941-1946,
168 min, B&W,
Sound)
This
is a set of 85 Universal Newsreels
showing the battles leading up to the
defeat of the Nazi Third Reich, the
formation of the United Nations, the
first release of concentration camp
footage, and the trials of Nazi war
criminals.
Mein
Kampf
(1961, 118 min, B&W, Sound)
Hitler
said that he would lead the Germans to
become a world power. How was he going
to accomplish this? By killing millions
of people.
"Conform
or Die!"
(1946,
87 min, B&W,
Sound)
Hitler
was not born dictator. This documentary
will show you how he came to power, and
how he managed to convince Germany to
wage the bloodiest war in history.
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