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  1. The UFA motion picture newsreels, produced by the Third Reich, depict German military operations and conditions in Germany during World War II, mainly during the 1939-1942 period, in the form of the German weekly newsreel, or Die Deutsche Wochenshau (DW), and the foreign weekly newsreel, or Auslandtonwoche (ATW).

  2. For the last two years, Germans have suddenly been getting sick a lot more often. In 2022, the number of days people took off sick in a year shot up to… In 2022, the number of days people took off sick in a year shot up to…

  3. Die Deutsche Wochenschau (The German Weekly Review) was the title of the unified newsreel series released in the cinemas of Nazi Germany from June 1940 until the end of World War II. The coordinated newsreel production was set up as a vital instrument for the mass distribution of Nazi propaganda at war. Today the preserved Wochenschau short films make up a significant part of the audiovisual ...

  4. 5. Mai 2022 · Kelly Rimmer’s latest novel, The German Wife, is a story of morality, one that steers the reader into contemplation about the choices people make when forced into impossible circumstances. ‘When the story of the war is written, the pages will be full of men saying I was only following orders and the world will know that is fiction.’.

  5. 6. Aug. 2023 · Kazys von Zemaitis has returned to host the German Weekly Review, and a newly appointed Realmsminister makes a public statement!

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    • Germanic National Broadcasting
  6. Die Zeit, weekly newspaper published in Hamburg, Germany, a review of the week in politics and public affairs as they affect Europe and especially Germany. Die Zeit includes a weekly newsmagazine that gives extended treatment to major economic, political, and cultural topics beyond the coverage of related subjects in the newspaper itself.

  7. Compilation of newsreels from the Deutsche Wochenschau [The German Weekly Review], covering several WWII subjects, among which: the aftermath of the attempted assassination of Hitler in 1944, German infantry and tanks advancing on the eastern front, and the visit of Norwegian author Knut Hamsun to a German U-Boot. Includes the original commentary, which of course is highly Nazi-biased. Not to ...