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. 

(They have a price and order button to use.)

 

Noi Vivi

 

The threatening, grasping hand of the Reds on the original Fotobusta for Alessandrini's anti–Bolshevik film made in Mussolini's Italy in 1942. Noi Vivi was the first half of the story, based on Ayn Rand's novel We the living. The second part of the story was told in the film Addio, Kara!  with the same cast and production company. We have an original Fotobusta from that film on this website, as well.  The Italian film was made without authorisatiuon from Rand; and added both more brutal assassination and muders by the Reds as well as anti–Semitic scenes about "Jewish Bolshevism". These scenes were edited out of the commercial release of the film post–WWII by Rand; who was Jewish.

 
Year
1942
 
Director
Alessandrini
 
Country
Italy