Triumph Over Violence
1965-12-31 | 138 minutes
Plot Summary
Romm pulls out all the stops in its selection of documentary material to draw the viewer not only into absolute horror about fascism and nazism in the 1920s–1940s Europe, but also to a firm conviction that nothing of the sort should be allowed to happen again anywhere in the world.
Cast
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Mikhail RommNarrator (voice)
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Marlene DietrichSelf (archive footage)
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Joseph GoebbelsSelf (archive footage)
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Adolf HitlerSelf (archive footage)
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Benito MussoliniSelf (archive footage)
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Oswald MosleySelf (archive footage)
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Martin BormannSelf (archive footage)
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Willy BrandtSelf (archive footage)
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Cab CallowaySelf (archive footage)
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Georges ClemenceauSelf (archive footage)
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Oleksandr DovzhenkoSelf (archive footage)
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Hermann GöringSelf (archive footage)
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Rudolf HessSelf (archive footage)
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Heinrich HimmlerSelf (archive footage)
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Emperor Wilhelm II of GermanySelf (archive footage)
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King Alfonso XIII of SpainSelf (archive footage)
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King George V of the United KingdomSelf (archive footage)
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King Gustaf VSelf (archive footage)
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