Kalemegdan Under the German Shovel (2021)

Kalemegdan Under the German Shovel (2021) poster

It is little known that in addition to World War II, which began in 1941 (in Yugoslavia), the another war was fought in Donji Kalemegdan that year - the one for the cultural heritage and heritage of the fortress, the symbol of Belgrade. Ahnenerbe, an organization famous for the misuse of archaeological and pseudoarchaeological research, wanted to put the history of the Belgrade fortress for the purpose of Nazi propaganda by excavating it on Kalemegdan.

Director: Dimitrije Marković
Genre: Documentary, History
Runtime: 30 min
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Editing: Dimitrije Marković
Production: Fondacija Neozoik, DAReC, Unnamed Agency
Country: Serbia
Language: Srpski
Original Language: sr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kalemegdan Under the German Shovel about?
It is little known that in addition to World War II, which began in 1941 (in Yugoslavia), the another war was fought in Donji Kalemegdan that year - the one for the cultural heritage and heritage of the fortress, the symbol of Belgrade. Ahnenerbe, an organization famous for the misuse of archaeological and pseudoarchaeological research, wanted to put the history of the Belgrade fortress for the purpose of Nazi propaganda by excavating it on Kalemegdan.
Who directed Kalemegdan Under the German Shovel?
Kalemegdan Under the German Shovel was directed by Dimitrije Marković.
Who stars in Kalemegdan Under the German Shovel?
Kalemegdan Under the German Shovel stars Ljubomir Bulajić, Aleksandar Bandović, Angelina Banković, Lidija Ham, Miloš Spasić.
How long is Kalemegdan Under the German Shovel?
Kalemegdan Under the German Shovel has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
What genre is Kalemegdan Under the German Shovel?
Kalemegdan Under the German Shovel is a Documentary, History film.
Where was Kalemegdan Under the German Shovel produced?
Kalemegdan Under the German Shovel was produced in Serbia.