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- The chronicle of the political tension in Chile in 1973 and of the violent counter revolution against the democratically elected government of Salvador Allende.
- Filmmaker Patricio Guzmán tracks the deterioration of Salvador Allende's position following the attempted coup d'état of 29 June 1973, and analyzes the 10 weeks before Augusto Pinochet's CIA-backed seizure of power.
- This film investigates the factory worker's response to the insurrection, as well as Chile's socialist aspirations for the future. The camera captures the optimism in the industrial working class before Pinochet's US-backed coup d'état.
- Based on movie and television archives, this film aims to demonstrate how the United States planned to crush Salvador Allende's attempt to institute Socialism in Chili, shortly after his election.
- This East German made documentary series was filmed in North Viet Nam during the war and shows American captives in a prison camp.
- The word "Angkar" means "organization" in the Khmer language and was a name used by the Communist Party of Cambodia during the Pol Pot Regime. The Angkar governed according to its own unwritten and often brutal rules. Records and photos discovered in the interrogation and death camp "S21," previously the Tuol Sleng high school in Phnom Penh, document the deaths of 20,000 people.
- Tells the story of a peculiar man who ran the train service at the ramp in the Auschwitz concentration camp. Furthermore, there is a report about a top manager of the Bundeswehr administration who assesses the killing technology of Auschwitz according to the principle of profitability. Finally, we witness how you can order a "man on the ramp" from the cap to the sole of the boot and the necessary Waffen-SS patch "Auschwitz" for DM 2,966 to make yourself from the military trade in Soltau. Inset photos and historical footage document all the cruelty of the Waffen-SS and their practices in the concentration camp.
- SS officer Walter Krüger talks about his career. Now he is Secretary of the "Kamerad-schaftsverband I. Panzerkorps der ehemaligen Waffen-SS e.V." (Fellowship of Former Soldiers of Waffen SS 1st Tank Corps). During the interview it shows that Krüger still considers himself and his like-minded fellows to be the elite of the nation.
- A documentary about the violent putsch of general Augusto Pinochet against the legitimate Chilean president Salvador Allende in September 1973.
- Using the first footage shot of Cambodia after the Khmer Rouge were ousted by the Vietnamese in 1979, 'Kampuchea: Death and Rebirth' explores, through a range of interviews with Cambodian people and officials, and detailed visual investigation, how the Khmer Rouge had utterly devastated the 'pearl of Asia', Cambodia.
- Horst Rudolf Überlacker is a young lawyer at the beginning of a promising career. At the end of the Second World War he was nine years old, but his present statements can be considered "agitation threatening peace". The Spokesman of the Sudeten German Association, Dr. Becher lauds "the young political talent" who performs the generational change from old Fascists to neo-Nazis.
- Moy de Tohá and Isabel Letelier tell their story. They are the widows of two Defence Ministers of the Chilean party Unidad Popular, who knew too much.
- Forensics on Con Son, the island that was hell. Flew in again with the first foreign film group Le Quang Vinh. In August 1961 he, revolutionary student leader, was arrested in Saigon. A show trial and the following year the death sentence. Worldwide protest reached revision: "Life imprisonment", on Con Son also Con Dao: the mountain island. Outgrowth of colonial history another name: Poulo Condor, used in the same breath as: Devil's Island. And recently become sadly famous like Buchenwald: the island of the tiger cages. But also such a keyword: University of Ho Chi Minh. And now only the mountain island again, after 113 years, In the summer of 1975, an unforeseeable area of cells, bunkers, crypts under bars is in front of the camera eye. Often on the walls angry portents of the imminent victory. Chains thrown in heaps, stands, shackles. In the district of the commanders - they came up with the number 53 - enigmatic legacies. The first film in the new Vietnam cycle; an experience report and historical evidence, at a shameful site of imperialism.
- Last speech of President Salvador Allende, September 11th 1973.
- Rustic weapons, centuries old traps; wreckage of U.S. bombers, a perforated "bulletproof" vest are exposed in the museums of Hanoi. "The neglected free visit to the Hanoi museums cost the American people 56,369 killed people and 146 billion dollars."
- The President Dr. Walter Becher, officially the spokesman for the Sudeten German national team, called out the old flags, as he does every year. A tightly organized operation and, above all, pithy sayings like this: "Czechoslovakia would sooner be broken up a second time than Karlsbad remaining Karlovy Vary forever." quote dr Walter Becher, top politician of the CSU, member of the Bundestag and its committee and, in self-image, a president in exile.
- This documentary deals with the coup d'état of general Pinochet in Chile 1975 and its immediate aftermath: the harsh repression of left-wing intellectuals, artist and workers.
- "Good Time Golf Exercises" will get you ready to play America's favorite pastime. Our own golf exercise instructor, Jeni Jame Simmons, created these exercises specifically with the golfer in mind. They will prepare you physically and mentally to handle every fairway.
- An interview with former Nazi and mercenary Siegfried Müller about his life and war campaigns.
- In the spring of 1974, a camera team from Studio H&S succeeded against the explicit orders of the Chilean Junta's Chancellery, entered into two large concentration camps in the north of the country - Chacabuco and Pisagua - leaving with filmed sequences and sound recordings.
- Spiritual choral singing from reverberating space. A building is occupied in a warlike manner. The following is a view of the nave with the scroll title: "Anno Domini 1973, September 18, the generals ordered the cardinal archbishop and heads of all denominations working in Chile to the Igesia de la Gratitud Nacional - the Church of National Thanksgiving - in Santiago." A "Worship: By Order of the Junta in Praise of the Junta". The military - blasphemous audacity in escort bristling with weapons. The cardinal, forced into the office of blessing, speaks words of deep meaning: "For all those who suffer and pray, or who find themselves in situations of conflict, or who live in anxious loneliness. That they may be freed, consoled and pacified. Plea we call the Lord !" His face in dignified seriousness; his thoughts take shape in pictures of the persecuted and tormented. The molesters leave the church with the Bible verse behind them: "They cry out to the Lord, but he does not answer them. I will crush them like dust before the wind; I want to clear them away like the dirt from the alley."
- The summer of 1975 in and around Saigon - stories of the transformation, a past dating back until 1967. Pilot Trung and his sign-giving attack, the curious find from the market. Bamboo for the new house and searching for mines in the newly grown rice.
- The goal of the American operation "Phoenix" in Vietnam was to destroy all the bases of the liberation struggle. K. Barton Osborn, a former "Phoenix" officer, who publicly disassociated himself from it, talks about his experiences as a CIA agent. They are confirmed by the statements of General Bui Van Nhu, the last chief of the South Vietnamese police.
- Portrays the German communist actor Hans Otto. In 1933 he was arrested by the Nazis and died shortly afterwards during an interrogation. Hans Otto came to prominence at a relatively young age. From the world of theatre, one of the greatest admirers of his talents, on and off the stage, was Bertolt Brecht.
- Reconstruction of the last hours in the presidential palace La Moneda during the coup d'état in Santiago de Chile in 1973. Salvador Allende enters his office on September 11th at 7.30 in the morning. In the early afternoon he leaves it - wrapped in a blanket, dead.