Capitulation, the Final Hours that Ended World War II (2005)

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A film made of archives mostly unknown, on the last day of the Second World War in Europe and on the events which preceded it. This film also shows the growing tension between the Allies and the Soviets at the time: May 8, 1945 is also the first day of the Cold War.

Director: Isabelle Clarke, Daniel Costelle
Genre: Documentary, War, History, TV Movie
Runtime: 60 min
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Production: France 3, CC&C, Lobster Films
Country: France
Language: Deutsch, Français
Original Language: fr

Keywords

world war ii, capitulation, archive footage, found footage, old footage, film archives, history and legacy, national archives, war documentary, historical documentary

More Films by Director: Isabelle Clarke, Daniel Costelle
More Films in Genre: Documentary, War, History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Capitulation, the Final Hours that Ended World War II about?
A film made of archives mostly unknown, on the last day of the Second World War in Europe and on the events which preceded it. This film also shows the growing tension between the Allies and the Soviets at the time: May 8, 1945 is also the first day of the Cold War.
Who directed Capitulation, the Final Hours that Ended World War II?
Capitulation, the Final Hours that Ended World War II was directed by Isabelle Clarke, Daniel Costelle.
Who stars in Capitulation, the Final Hours that Ended World War II?
Capitulation, the Final Hours that Ended World War II stars Éric Viellard.
How long is Capitulation, the Final Hours that Ended World War II?
Capitulation, the Final Hours that Ended World War II has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is Capitulation, the Final Hours that Ended World War II?
Capitulation, the Final Hours that Ended World War II is a Documentary, War, History, TV Movie film.
Where was Capitulation, the Final Hours that Ended World War II produced?
Capitulation, the Final Hours that Ended World War II was produced in France.