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Living with the Enemy

This is the story of the years between the end of World War II and the founding of the two German states: 1945 to 1949, which proved to be a decisive period for both Germany and the occupying forces. It was a period of reciprocal impressions and experience for both occupiers and occupied, and a period that still fundamentally shapes personal fates, families, the economy, the arts and geopolitics. Combining carefully selected eyewitness accounts from occupiers and occupied alike, the series creates a new, exciting and differentiated view of the time and shows that these years not only helped shape present-day Germany, but also had a profound effect on the rest of the world. In English.

Year: 2008
Genre: War Docos, Political Docos
Country: Germany
Director: Karsten Laske
Duration: 208 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains war footage.
5.4/10
Location in store: Documentary (Political)

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