In June of 1940 a dark cloud descended upon the City of Light as Nazi forces occupied Paris and the country of France in the midst of World War II. As the Germans took over control, the people of France awaited their fate while proceeding with daily life as best they could. During the occupation, the French film industry was allowed to continue producing new works and the story behind this ambiguous period is the focus of this new documentary.
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Throughout his time as head of the Nazi party, Adolph Hitler evaded numerous attempts to assassinate...
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Documentary detailing the successful Operation Mincemeat in 1943, which led to the Allies successful...
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