One Day: A Report from a German Concentration Camp 1939 (1965)

Germany, January 1939: a day in a concentration camp. Subjected to harsh military discipline the hungry prisoners are digging a huge hole and filling it up again. Several are tortured, die of exhaustion, in the electric fence, or are shot.

Director: Egon Monk
Genre: History, War
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Editing: Irene Brunhöver
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is One Day: A Report from a German Concentration Camp 1939 about?
Germany, January 1939: a day in a concentration camp. Subjected to harsh military discipline the hungry prisoners are digging a huge hole and filling it up again. Several are tortured, die of exhaustion, in the electric fence, or are shot.
Who directed One Day: A Report from a German Concentration Camp 1939?
One Day: A Report from a German Concentration Camp 1939 was directed by Egon Monk.
Who stars in One Day: A Report from a German Concentration Camp 1939?
One Day: A Report from a German Concentration Camp 1939 stars Eberhard Fechner, Willem Fricke, Gert Haucke, Ernst Jacobi, Hartmut Reck, Jochen Schenck.
What genre is One Day: A Report from a German Concentration Camp 1939?
One Day: A Report from a German Concentration Camp 1939 is a History, War film.
Where was One Day: A Report from a German Concentration Camp 1939 produced?
One Day: A Report from a German Concentration Camp 1939 was produced in Germany.