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Wikipedia article




'Menschen im Sturm' is a 1941 German film directed by Fritz Peter Buch. It was an anti-Serbian propaganda and part of a concerted propaganda push against Serbs, attempting to split them from the Croats.

Synopsis



Vera witnesses the persecution of ethnic Germans in Yugoslavia, which awakens her ethnic consciousness. Her cosmopolitan friend Alexander is arrested. Vera flirts with the Serbian commander to allow 'Volksdeutsche' to escape to the border. When arrested, she proudly affirms that she helped her countrymen and, in an escape attempt, is shot, to die happy and heroic.

Cast



*Olga Chekhova

*Gustav Diessl

*Hannelore Schroth

*Siegfried Breuer

*Josef Sieber

*Heinz Welzel

*Kurt Meisel

Production and release



The film was shot on locations in Hrvatsko Zagorje, then-Independent State of Croatia, in July 1941. Its Zagreb premiere was held on 21 March 1942.

Unusually, contemporary Viennese film magazine ' classified the film as "forbidden for the youth" .

Motifs



The film reprises many of the same motifs as 'Heimkehr', in an anti-Serbian rather than anti-Polish context.

A sympathetic Croat aids the Germans, stating that all Croats should be friendly, and is murdered by Serbs for it, reflecting a widespread cliche of the friendly Croat.

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