KgU - Task Force of Inhumanity (1956)
Using documentary material and the testimony of convicted agents, the film attempts to prove that the West Berlin "Kampfgruppe gegen Unmenschlichkeit" was an espionage and sabotage organization. As a militant and anti-communist organization, the KgU supported the resistance against the SED government in the GDR from its founding in 1948 until its dissolution in 1959 and, among other things, founded a tracing service for Western citizens deported to the Soviet occupation zone.
Director: Joachim Hadaschik
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 22 min
Release Date: February 3, 1956
Cast
- Gerry Wolff - Narrator (voice)
Screenplay
Music: Kurt Grottke
Cinematography: Wolfgang Randel, Hans-Ulrich Männling
Editing: Ella Ensink
Production: DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Country: Germany, East Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is KgU - Task Force of Inhumanity about?
- Using documentary material and the testimony of convicted agents, the film attempts to prove that the West Berlin "Kampfgruppe gegen Unmenschlichkeit" was an espionage and sabotage organization. As a militant and anti-communist organization, the KgU supported the resistance against the SED government in the GDR from its founding in 1948 until its dissolution in 1959 and, among other things, founded a tracing service for Western citizens deported to the Soviet occupation zone.
- Who directed KgU - Task Force of Inhumanity?
- KgU - Task Force of Inhumanity was directed by Joachim Hadaschik.
- Who stars in KgU - Task Force of Inhumanity?
- KgU - Task Force of Inhumanity stars Gerry Wolff.
- How long is KgU - Task Force of Inhumanity?
- KgU - Task Force of Inhumanity has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).
- What genre is KgU - Task Force of Inhumanity?
- KgU - Task Force of Inhumanity is a Documentary film.
- Where was KgU - Task Force of Inhumanity produced?
- KgU - Task Force of Inhumanity was produced in Germany, East Germany.