Kolberg (film)
Kolberg is a 1945 German historical film directed by Veit Harlan and Wolfgang Liebeneiner. It opened on January 30, 1945 simultaneously in Berlin and to the crew of the naval base at La Rochelle. It was also screened in the Reich chancellery after the broadcast of Hitler's last radio address on January 30. One of the last films of the Third Reich, it was unable to go into general release.
The film is in Agfacolor.
The film was based on the autobiography of Joachim Nettelbeck, mayor of Kolberg. It told the story of the successful defence of the besieged fortress town of Kolberg against French troops between April and July 1807.
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