logos.jpg“History is not about the facts. It is about the context and who is telling the story.” —Prof. Milton Fine. 

"Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the present controls the past."   –– George Orwell in his novel "1984." 

"Whoever doubts the exclusive guilt of Germany for the Second World War destroys the foundation of post–war politics." ––  Prof. Theodor Eschenberg, Rector, the University of Tübingen.

"If we have our own why in life, we shall get along with almost any how."         –  Friedrich Nietzsche

 

POSTER GALLERY  --view

over 500 German film

original posters betweenpngtree-15-years-anniversary-logo-with-ribbon-png-image_5280377-1812814530.jpg

1927–1954  from

Germany and from

many Axis and Neutral countries

across Europe!  

 

Note!  Posters in the Poster Gallery are PERMANENT

acquisitions which are NOT FOR SALE!!   ONLY the

posters listed in our POSTER STORE are for sale. 

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Carl Peters

 

Herbert Selpin's anti–British and anti–Semitic propaganda film, Carl Peters was released in Germany in 1941. Here it is listed on a rare poster from German occupied Czechoslovakia with screenings on 22 – 23 March 1945  as a re-release.  The town of Gaya Kyjov, where this movie theatre was located, was 376 Kilometers west of  the city of Košice, where a "provisional Czechoslovak government" was established by the Soviets  about two weeks previously, on 4 April 1945. "National committees" (supervised by the Red Army) took over the administration of towns as the Germans were expelled. It may well be that  Carl Peters was the very last German film shown in this cinema in WWII.

 
Year
1941
 
Director
Selpin
 
Country
Protektorat