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  1. May 20, 2022 · Historians of the Third Reich generally view Ohm Krüger (Hans Steinhoff, 1940), an anti-British historical drama set during the Boer War, as a triumph of Nazi propaganda, yet the film's distribution and reception in German-occupied territories have never been studied in depth.

  2. "In its historical reenactment of the Second Boer War, Ohm Kruger depicts Britain as a relentlessly aggressive power, hell-bent on world domination. The film's remarkable set pieces feature a scotch-swilling Queen Victoria, a cruelly conniving Cecil Rhodes (Ferdinand Marian), and a Winston Churchill look-a-like, who presides over a murderous ...

  3. British propaganda2 effort was clearly Ohm Krüger, a 1941 Tobis release concerning Paul Kruger, president of the Transvaal from 1883 until 1902, and his struggle against British imperialism before and during the Boer War.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ohm_KrügerOhm Krüger - Wikipedia

    Kruger then becomes convinced that the Boers must fight if they are to keep their land, and he declares war against Britain and starts the Second Boer War. Initially, the Boers are on the ascendancy, with the Boers defeating the British at the Battle of Ladysmith and Magersfontein .

  5. May 3, 2022 · Ohm Krüger was banned on 31 January, ‘for fear that the morale of German audiences would be harmed by images of Boer refugees whose houses had been destroyed by the British – images that by that time replicated the harsh realities of everyday life in Germany’.

  6. May 3, 2022 · Throughout the Second World War, instead of “throwing the game” and giving up, victims of National Socialism devised ingenious ways to improvise chess sets ...

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  8. The general truth of the event (that is, the Boer War did happen) is exploited to give legitimacy and a false sense of authenticity to the film's forgeries, both subtle and blunt. With the truth almost half a century and a convenient continent away, Ohm Krueger recre-ates a past to serve the propaganda needs of 1941.

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