- Kolberg (film)
Infobox Film
name = Kolberg
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director =Veit Harlan Wolfgang Liebeneiner
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writer =Veit Harlan Alfred Braun
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starring =Kristina Soederbaum Heinrich George Paul Wegener Horst CasparGustav Diessl Otto Wernicke Kurt Meisel
music =Norbert Schultze
cinematography = Bruno Mondi
editing = Wolfgang Schlief
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released =January 30 , 1945
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country =Nazi Germany
language = German
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imdb_id = 0036989"Kolberg" is a
1945 Germanpropaganda film directed byVeit Harlan andWolfgang Liebeneiner . It opened onJanuary 30 ,1945 simultaneously inBerlin and to the crew of the naval base atLa Rochelle . It was also screened in the Reich chancellery after the broadcast of Hitler's last radio address onJanuary 30 .The film was intended to boost the morale of the Germans in the last phase of
World War II . It was based on the autobiography of Joachim Nettelbeck, mayor of Kolberg. It told the story of the successful defence of the fortress town of Kolberg against French troops between April and July1807 . As might be expected, the film is not entirely true to history, more so in the scenes in 1813 than the actual siege of Kolberg, which is no more inaccurate than might be expected of any film.Plot
As Prussia was defeated in 1807 and subjected to a harsh peace, in order to deliver a suitable
propaganda message, the film begins in 1813 after the period of theNapoleonic Wars known in German as the War of Liberation. The opening scenes show PrussianLandwehr and volunteers marching down the streets of Breslau through enthusiastic crowds. This is followed by a dialogue between the weak KingFrederick William III of Prussia and Count August von Gneisenau, where Gneisenau explains that the siege of Kolberg taught the importance of citizen armies (such as Goebbels'Volkssturm ). Ending with the admonition that kings who cannot lead must abdicate, the scene switches toVienna in1806 to show the abdication of the lastHoly Roman Emperor , Francis II of Austria, whom the script has Gneisenau call "an Emperor who abandoned the German people in their hour of need".The scene set, the film moves to 1807 and a Kolberg not yet affected by war, where the inhabitants are shown enjoying life, and the town's leaders, Nettelbeck chief among them, discuss Napoleon's proclamations, and what it will mean to them. Some see the French victories as a good thing, some wonder whether to leave. Nettelbeck alone is set on resisting the French. The film continues in this vein, with Nettelbeck struggling against cowardice, lethargy and the old-fashioned ideas of the garrison commander, to defend his city against the approaching French. Nettelbeck creates a citizen militia, in spite of the best efforts of the regular army, has supplies collected, and strongly opposes the idea of surrender.
Finally, having been threatened with execution, and convinced that Kolberg can only be saved if a great leader can be found, Nettelbeck sends Maria on the dangerous journey to
Königsberg where the Court of Prussia has retreated to, to meet with the King and with Queen Louise, who was described by Napoleon as "the only man in Prussia". Maria's journey leads to the energetic and charismatic Gneisenau being sent to Kolberg. After an initial confrontation with Nettelbeck, in order show that there is only one leader in Kolberg, and that Gneisenau is that leader, the two work together with the army and the citizens to save the city from the French. After Kolberg is saved, the film returns to 1813 after theConvention of Tauroggen , a time when Napoleon was defeated in Russia, and Prussian leaders wonders whether it is time to turn openly against him. Frederick William is convinced by Gneisenau to do so, and sits down to write proclamation to his people announcing the War of Liberation.Circumstances
"Kolberg", begun in 1943, was made in
Agfacolor with high production values. At a cost of more than eight million marks, it was the most expensive film of the Nazi era. At a time of war, thousands of soldiers were used in the film, some diverted from their fighting positions at substantial cost. To film scenes with snow during summer, 100 railway wagons brought salt to the set inPomerania . The film was finally completed at theBabelsberg Studios atPotsdam while the town and nearby Berlin were being steadily bombed by the Allies.The film was opened in a temporary cinema in Berlin and ran under the constant threat of air raids until the fall of Berlin in May 1945; the film came far too late for the hoped-for propaganda effect. Many theatres throughout Germany were already destroyed.
After the war, also the town of Kolberg was ceded to
Poland by thePotsdam Agreement . It was given a Polish name,Kołobrzeg . The German population was expelled to Germany and replaced by ethnic Polish settlers from other territories that Poland lost after the war to theSoviet Union .The film was re-released in
1965 , with an attached documentary, and is now available on digitally remastered DVD.Cast
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Kristina Soederbaum as Maria
*Heinrich George as Nettelbeck
*Paul Wegener as Loucadou
* Horst Caspar as Graf Neidhardt von Gneisenau
*Gustav Diessl as Rittmeister Schill
*Otto Wernicke
* Kurt MeiselSee also
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List of German films 1933-1945
*Nazism and cinema External links
* [http://www.preussen-chronik.de/_/meta/video_kolberg.smi Video Sample of Kolberg, 1945, in original AGFA/UFA Farbe (colour)]
*imdb title|id=0036989|title=Kolberg
* [http://www.jenspeterkutz.de/kolberg.html German website about the film] Externalimage
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http://www.lexi-tv.de/pix/Begriffstextbild/3262_2271_Haupt.jpgOfficial movie picture showing Mr. Nettelbeck (Heinrich George) and Maria (Kristina Söderbaum)] [http://www.lexi-tv.de/lexikon/thema.asp?InhaltID=3262&Seite=5]
http://www.lexi-tv.de/pix/Begriffstextbild/3262_2272_Haupt.jpgScene from the movie showing general Gneisenau (Horst Caspar) to the left and on the right Mr. Nettelbeck (Heinrich George)] [http://www.lexi-tv.de/lexikon/thema.asp?InhaltID=3262&Seite=6]
http://www.jenspeterkutz.de/k26.jpgScreenshot of a scene showing general Gneisenau (Horst Caspar) making a speech on the market square in Kolberg] [http://www.jenspeterkutz.de/zusammenfassung_bild27.html]
http://www.jenspeterkutz.de/urauffuehrungsplakat_gross.jpgOfficial film poster (1945)] [http://www.jenspeterkutz.de/analyse_plakat.html]
http://users.utu.fi/hansalmi/opetus/kolberg1.jpgScreenshot of an army scene] (the statists for these scenes came directly from the battlefields of the ongoingSecond World War ) [http://users.utu.fi/hansalmi/opetus/elokuva304.html]
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