UFA special production

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The UFA Special Production GmbH was during the Second World War, based in the German capital Berlin film company behind the first Reich film director Fritz Hippler was until that at the request of the Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels , was removed from office. From 1943 SS-Obergruppenführer Hans Hinkel was entrusted with the management. As a result of the course of the war, short documentaries were made, some of which were propagandistic.

Filmography

  • 1942: We're going to Germany
  • 1942/43: We live in Germany
  • 1943: In the forest of Katyn
  • 1944: When there is war tomorrow
  • 1944: Croatian fighters
  • 1944: Atlantic Wall
  • 1944/45: This is how it's done!
  • 1944/45: First delete, then save

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ufa-Sonderproduktion GmbH (Berlin) , on: filmportal.de
  2. David Friedmann: The Bavaria Film 1919 to 1945: a company history in the field of tension between cultural-political and economic influences (PDF file; 2.3 megabytes). Inaugural dissertation, Ludwig Maximilians University , Munich 2017, p. 348
  3. ^ Felix Moeller, Volker Schlöndorff: The film minister - Goebbels and the film in the Third Reich . Henschel, Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-89487-298-5 , p. 132
  4. We're going to Germany , on: filmportal.de
  5. We live in Germany , on: filmportal.de
  6. ^ In the forest of Katyn , on: filmportal.de
  7. If tomorrow is war , go to: filmportal.de
  8. ^ Croatian fighters , on: filmportal.de
  9. Atlantik-Wall , on: filmportal.de
  10. This is how it's done! , on: filmportal.de
  11. First delete, then save , on: filmportal.de