Ein Ehrenmann geht…

Ein Ehrenmann geht…

Release date : February 12, 1971
Runtime : 23m
Countries of origin : East Germany /
Original Language : German /
Director : Werner Heydn / Christel Heydn /
Production companies : DEFA-Studio für Kurzfilme /
February 12, 1971 23m East Germany Documentary German More
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The film follows the career of Karl-Theodor Molinari from major in the Wehrmacht to general in the Bundeswehr. Authentic archive material and eyewitness testimonies are used to gather evidence of Molinari's guilt in the deaths of over a hundred French resistance fighters.
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Gerry Wolff
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Helmut Kohl
Self (archive footage)
Helmut Schmidt
Self (archive footage)

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  • title:Ein Ehrenmann geht…
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1971
  • Runtime:23m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: East Germany ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Werner Heydn / Christel Heydn /
  • Writers: Werner Heydn · Christel Heydn ·
  • Production companies: DEFA-Studio für Kurzfilme ·
  • Overview:The film follows the career of Karl-Theodor Molinari from major in the Wehrmacht to general in the Bundeswehr. Authentic archive material and eyewitness testimonies are used to gather evidence of Molinari's guilt in the deaths of over a hundred French resistance fighters.
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