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- El grupo terrorista palestino Septiembre Negro mantiene como rehenes a los atletas israelíes en los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1972 en Munich.
- Disecciona el Tercer Reich con una hoja analítica, trazando el improbable ascenso de Hitler, su dominio de la psicología de masas y su consumada habilidad para explotar las debilidades de los demás.
- Historian Klaus Müller interviews survivors of the Nazi persecution of homosexuals because of the German Penal Code of 1871, Paragraph 175.
- Chronicle about Germany's most extraodinary literary family.
- "Die Deutsche Wochenschau" was a unified newsreel series released in the cinemas of Nazi Germany. The coordinated newsreel production was set up as a vital instrument for the mass distribution of Nazi propaganda at war.
- The first blitzkrieg, Hitler's invasion of Poland, is traced in this original Nazi propaganda film from 1940.
- A well documented re-enaction of the July 20th, 1944 assassination attempt against Hitler, aka Operation Valkyrie.
- Under snowing weather, a snowman gains a heart and comes to life. The cheerful snowman starts enjoying life, though he suffers a few misadventures. While exploring a human house, he learns how to use a calendar. He learns that it is January. He wants to experience July, and enters a refrigerator to wait. When July arrives, the Snowman exits the refrigerator, and celebrates. The warm weather eventually melts him down. He sings as he dies. A rabbit mourns his death, but takes the snowman's carrot to use as food.
- No other head of state has been in power for as long as Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom, no other ruler has had such a lasting impact on our epoch. We investigate the fine balance of power between Queen Elizabeth II and her Prime Ministers in politics and all other affairs. An exciting tale of power and representation - and a nosy glance into the inner sanctum of Buckingham Palace...
- On the warpath with Hitler's bodyguard regiment in the fierce battles of Rotterdam and Dunkirk, and the invasions of France, Yugoslavia, and Greece.
- A bee exits a flower and flies with no apparent destination in mind. It discovers an abandoned phonograph in a field of flowers. There is a record on the phonograph, and the bee learns to use its stinger as a stylus. Recorded music is heard from the record. Other insects start dancing to the music. As different songs are heard, the insects react to them in various ways. When the bee gets tired, a hedgehog briefly replaces it as the stylus. The bee soon returns to its music-playing. The bee learns to dance to the music. The dance party ends when the satisfied bee flies away from the phonograph.
- About the Liberation of Europe from Nazi Germany in the mid 1940's by the Allied Powers. Pictures from the Americans invading Germany via the Rhine. People building up the houses from ruins and much more.
- Clips of the children playing around are first shown, along with a few shots of their residence in Schwanenwerder, the children then gather up together and greet their father for his birthday, they provide a small poetic speech, a shot after is shown of 2 of the children playing together on the seesaw whilst one of the other children wander around in the background. The children all then sit together on a blanket and sing a song 'Mein papa ist mein bester Kamerad' as a dedication to their father, the youngest child quickly wanders off on their own and shots are shown of her playing around. A clip is then show of the youngest child throwing her doll on the ground and the boy running off to play with his toys whilst the rest of the children are calling him back over, as he comes back, they all go into a small pen full of animals, they play and tend with the animals, The children later go nearby their house, and they start to wash their clothing, the girls are cleaning their clothes whilst the boy goes and brings in buckets of water to provide, the butler then calls over the children to come inside and eat, their mother is present and they enjoy their lunch whilst a few of the children are messing around. The children later go outside and bring musical instruments along with them, the eldest child provides a small speech to her father, the children then start pretending to play a song, a recorded piece of music is put over the scene to make it appear like the children are actually playing.
- Documentary about how German soldiers experienced the occupation of Denmark during WWII.
- This Nazi propaganda film "exposes" the United States and its plans against Germany and the German people.
- Compilation of newsreel footage documenting the German invasion of France, from the invasion of May 10 until the Armistice of June 22, 1940. It may only have been released in German-occupied Belgium, France and the Netherlands.
- Nazi propaganda newsreels showing the success of German military campaigns during World War II.