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The Tin drum

Germany (West), 1979
film

Winner of an Academy Award for best foreign film, this is the story of Oskar, a small boy, born into the feast and famine, the facism and slaughter of Germany..

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Schindler's list

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A Tale of Till

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War, man's destiny

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Father

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A Son is born

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D.P.: Displaced Person

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The Tin soldier. The Nightingale

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Memories of war

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Schindler's List

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