Ordinary Fascism
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History Documentary hosted by Mikhail Romm, published by MosFilm in 1965 - English narration
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Director Mikhail Romm narrated this slanted documentary about the evils of fascism with passages of wry humor. Film from the private archives of Nazi advisor Goebbels is used to bridge the history line between Mussolini, Hitler, and the emerging fascist movement in the 1960's among both East and West Germans. The film is quick to illustrate that German industrialists made a profit of 100 Marks on every soldier killed in World War II.
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- Duration: 2h 10mn
- Width: 768 pixels
- Height: 576 pixels
- Display aspect ratio: 4:3
- Frame rate: 25.000 fps
- Audio Codec: AAC-LC
- Duration: 2h 10mn
- Channel(s): 2 channels
- Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz
- Encoded by: Turbojugend
- Credit goes to: JM2L
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