Ordinary Fascism

Ordinary Fascism
Ordinary Fascism
Directed by Mikhail Romm
Written by Yuri Khanyutin
Maya Turovskaya
Mikhail Romm
Release date(s) 1965
Running time 210 min.
Language Russian

Ordinary Fascism (Russian: Обыкновенный фашизм) is a 1965 documentary film by Mikhail Romm about the German society, Nazi Germany government and Holocaust during World War II.

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