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Three archive films from the National Maritime Museum’s collection showing ships of the Ericksen Line before World War 2. SV VIKING was shot by Harold Wigram in 1938, some of it on early colour stock, and...
The BUFVC Moving Image Gateway includes over 1,550 websites relating to video, multimedia and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or...
An account of the occupation of Poland by the Germans during World War 2, particularly the Warsaw Ghetto. All the material used in the film was originally shot by cameramen of the Wehrmacht, SS, and Gestapo...
Documentary about 94-year-old former German SS officer Oskar Gröning, nicknamed "The Accountant of Auschwitz", who goes on trial in his home country, charged with complicity in the murder of 300,000 Jews at...
From the occult origins of the Nazi party to the death of Hitler, the doctrine of Naitonal Socialism created a world of strange rituals and beliefs. This series incorporates rare archive footage to explore...
The first ever compilation of films all Humphrey Jennings’ films. Widely considered one of Britain’s greatest documentary filmmakers, Humphrey Jennings has long been critically acclaimed for films which...
Melvyn Bragg and a host of experts explore the vibrant ,1500-year history of the English language in this 8-part television series. How did it grow from a relatively insignificant Germanic dialect to become...
On May 6th 1945, soldiers of the US Army occupied the Himmler family home in Gmund Germany where they discovered hundreds of private letters, documents, diaries and photographs. The film makes use of these...
Discusses the Liberty ships built in the USA during World War 2 using the then comparatively new technique of welding. Caught up in the speed of their construction, the ships contained a serious flaw causing...
Majdanek was unique - the only concentration camp still operational at the time of its liberation. It was erected in 1941 and liberated on 23 July 1944. The speed of the Soviet advance gave the Germans no...
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