Manfred Oldenburg
2021Stalingrad
Stefan Mausbach, Jörg Müllner
This documentary gives very good insight in the battle of Stalingrad, the gruesome city combat and the blockade of the sixth german army. However, it is not for history buffs or strategic experts, as it focuses on personal experiences and the stories of some of the last living participants in this turning point of the second world war.
Stalingrad
Mein Kampf, manifeste de la haine
Manfred Oldenburg
Barbara Zehnpfennig
A time bomb is ticking in Munich and politicans and historians likewise are agonised by the fact that from January 1st 2016 Hitler’s book “Mein Kampf” will lose its copyright protection and might soon be available in book stores all over Germany right next to titles like Harry Potter. The 52 minute documentary “Mein Kampf. A Dangerous Book” takes a close look at the Bible of the Nazi movement. Where does this book originate from and why was it written? What were Hitler’s intentions when writing it in Landsberg in the 1920s and what impact did it have on the Germans when published. The film takes steps into this dark time in German history but at the same time looks at the upcoming conflict of when the book might become another hit in the German book market. The key question throughout the film is - is this book still dangerous today?
Mein Kampf, manifeste de la haine
Sarajevo: Der Weg in die Katastrophe
Manfred Oldenburg
Ulrich Schmissat, Daniel Noah
Sarajevo, late June 1914: A Serbian nationalist shoots the Austro-Hungarian heir to the throne and his wife. A few weeks later, war raged in Europe with devastating consequences.
Sarajevo: Beginning of a Disaster