词条 | Fritz Kirchhoff |
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| image = | imagesize = | caption = | name = Fritz Kirchhoff | birth_date = 10 December 1901 | birth_place = Hannover, German Empire | death_date = 25 June 1953 | death_place = Hamburg, West Germany | othername = | occupation = Film producer Film director Screenwriter | yearsactive = 1937–1950 (director) }} Fritz Kirchhoff (1901–1953) was a German screenwriter, film producer and director. He was a noted director during the Nazi era, directing film such as the anti-British propaganda thriller Attack on Baku (1942). His 1942 film 5 June, showing the German defeat of France in 1940, was banned by Joseph Goebbels for unclear reasons, although it has been speculated it was to avoid offending the Vichy government.[1] After the Second World War Kirchoff set up his own production company in Hamburg. Selected filmographyDirector
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References1. ^Eltin p.177 Bibliography
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