Campaign in Poland

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Movie
Original title Campaign in Poland
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1940
length 69 minutes
Rod
Director Fritz Hippler
production German Film Production and Exploitation Company (DFG) (Berlin-Tempelhof)
music Herbert Windt
camera Sepp Allgeier ,
Erwin Bleek-Wagner ,
Walter Conz,
Albert Endrejat ,
Walter Frentz ,
Karl Freymann ,
Walter Hrich ,
Heinz von Jaworsky ,
Bernhard Juppe ,
Albert Kling ,
Heinz Kluth,
Guzzi Lantschner ,
Arthur Linke ,
Hanns Scholz ,
Wilhelm Siem ,
Erich Stoll ,
Richard Unger

Campaign in Poland from 1940 is a propaganda documentary about the German invasion of Poland in September 1939 by Fritz Hippler .

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War propaganda film about the attack by the German Wehrmacht on Poland in September 1939. The film has no plot and supplements material from the newsreel with Leni Riefenstahl's recordings for a planned film.

Production and reception

It was produced by the Deutsche Wochenschau and by Fritz Hippler, who was a high official in the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda of Joseph Goebbels . The first day was February 8, 1940.

The film courier wrote: “This film had to come. The only lightning victory over the military power of a 38 million nation in the history of war required a comprehensive film presentation. "

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ First dates of the campaign in Poland on imdb.com
  2. ^ Illustrated Film-Kurier - from February 8, 1940, program booklet for the campaign in Poland , ed. from the United Publishing Companies Franke & Co., Berlin 1940

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