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- Through the innocent eyes of Bruno, the eight-year-old son of the commandant at a German concentration camp, a forbidden friendship with a Jewish boy on the other side of the camp fence has startling and unexpected consequences.
- In a futuristic city sharply divided between the working class and the city planners, the son of the city's mastermind falls in love with a working-class prophet who predicts the coming of a savior to mediate their differences.
- Hypnotist Dr. Caligari uses a somnambulist, Cesare, to commit murders.
- This meticulously assembled film dissects the Third Reich with an analytical blade, charting Hitler's improbable rise, his mastery of crowd psychology and his consummate skill in exploiting others' weaknesses.
- The Buddhist priest wants the Daughter of the Daimyo to become a priestess at the Forbidden Garden. The Daimyo thinks if he were in Europe that his daughter should decide on her own, but he is denounced and has to commit harakiri. She meets Olaf, a European officer, falls in love and marries him, but after a few months he has to return to Europe. She gives birth to a child and is waiting for him, while he marries in Europe. When he comes back to Japan 4 years later, he is accompanied by his European wife...
- A documentary that uses a cache of letters, diaries and documents to reveal the life of SS-leader Heinrich Himmler.
- This chilling series traces the occult origins of the Nazi party and follows them through to the death of the evil figure at its very heart.
- Academics, public relations experts, and satirists of various kinds describe the history and nature of propaganda.
- An investigation of the evidence for Hitler's Final Solution, together with a dramatic reconstruction of key courtroom exchanges in the libel case lost by the historian David Irving, who was accused of being anti-Semitic and a Holocaust denier.
- Nosferatu, approaching his hundredth birthday, travels to sites used in the film, meets with experts, tells us about his "fathers" (the men who created the film), and reflects on changes in European society and culture since 1922.
- With his blue eyes, blond hair and youthful smile, Hardy Krüger conquered the German public in the 1950s, before making his way to Hollywood. Born in Berlin in 1928, he was conscripted into the Wehrmacht in the final days of the Second World War, a traumatic experience that would affect him for the rest of his life. He then began a career as an actor under the direction of directors such as Alfred Weidenmann, Helmut Weiss or Rudolf Jugert, before being noticed outside his native country. Polyglot, he speaks fluently in French and English, he became known to the French public in "Un cab pour Tobrouk", where he played opposite Lino Ventura and Charles Aznavour, and conquered America with "Hatari!", by Howard Hawks.
- Depicts the creation of the science-fiction classic through pre-production, shooting, post-production and legacy.
- An analysis of the different negatives of the film during the restoration.
- Documentary about Stalag Luft III and the prisoners of war present there at the time of the "great" escape. The film also discusses the real man who was the inspiration for the character as found in the film The Great Escape (1963). This documentary can be found in the 2 disc Special Edition DVD released in 2004.
- A Finnish documentary about a German World War II dive bomber Junkers Ju 87, a Stuka. A hobbyist Kauko Vuorensola creates a flying replica model of the aircraft.
- In April 1945, the German soldier Willi Herold is separated from his group. He finds a decorated captain's uniform in an abandoned car and decides to use it. Using the authority of this captain persona, he gathers a group of soldiers around him in the Emsland region near Papenburg and the border with the northern Netherlands, where he commits a range of war atrocities.
- Security chief Reinhard Heydrich calls for special camps for neglected children and young people in December 1939. In early 1940, the Reich Criminal Police Office in Berlin began building youth protection camps for the police. Youth welfare offices, police, SS, Hitler Youth and the Gestapo were able to arrest young people and children who did not fit the Nazi image and intern them in the so-called youth protection camps without a court order. This happened in Germany, but also in the occupied territories. From 1941, the youth concentration camps were experimental fields for Nazi racial policy. Under the direction of Dr. Robert Ritter, so-called criminal biologists tried their thesis that criminality and "anti-sociality" are hereditary. The film lets former inmates of the youth concentration camps Moringen (for boys) and Uckermark (Ravensbrück, for girls) tell how they were arrested from one day to the next as young people and tries to follow their individual fates in the camps.
- 1973–197452m8.9 (370)TV EpisodeThe closing weeks of the European war bring retribution for Germany in the form of carpet bombing cities like Dresden, the collapse of the Whermacht, atrocities by Soviet forces, and finally the fall of Berlin and suicide of Hitler.
- For many the Second World War was the most significant experience of their lives. These are heartbreaking first hand remembrances from a vast array of survivors from both sides of the war.
- Showcase of international documentaries. This episode features Lindy Wilson's film about her uncle, Squadron Leader Roger Bushell, the real life mastermind behind World War II's Great Escape.