Berlin, 1941. Five friends eager to become heroes in an adventure that will change the face of Europe - and that will forever change them as well. Same settings for all eps:Format : MPEG-4Format profile : Base Media / Version 2Codec ID : mp42File size : 1.17 GiBDuration : 1h 34mnOverall bit rate mode : VariableOverall bit rate : 1 771 KbpsMovie name : Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter .03 - 1080p x265 HEVC [BRSHNKV]Encoded date : UTC 2018-10-30 07:50:00Tagged date : UTC 2018-10-30 07:50:00Writing application : HandBrake 1.1.1 2018061800VideoID : 1Format : HEVCFormat/Info : High Efficiency Video CodingFormat profile : Main [email protected]@MainCodec ID : hvc1Codec ID/Info : High Efficiency Video CodingDuration : 1h 34mnBit rate : 1 601 KbpsWidth : 1 920 pixelsHeight : 1 080 pixelsDisplay aspect ratio : 16:9Frame rate mode : ConstantFrame rate : 25.000 fpsColor space : YUVChroma subsampling : 4:2:0Bit depth : 10 bitsBits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.031Stream size : 1.06 GiB (90%)Writing library : x265 2.6:[Mac OS X][clang 9.1.0][64 bit] 10bitEncoded date : UTC 2018-10-30 07:50:00Tagged date : UTC 2018-10-30 07:50:00Color range : LimitedColor primaries : BT.709Transfer characteristics : BT.709Matrix coefficients : BT.709AudioID : 2Format : AACFormat/Info : Advanced Audio CodecFormat profile : LCCodec ID : 40Duration : 1h 34mnBit rate mode : VariableBit rate : 164 KbpsChannel(s) : 2 channelsChannel positions : Front: L RSampling rate : 48.0 KHzCompression mode : LossyStream size : 111 MiB (9%)Title : Stereo / StereoLanguage : GermanEncoded date : UTC 2018-10-30 07:50:00Tagged date : UTC 2018-10-30 07:50:00
Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter (Onze moeders, onze vaders) is een driedelige Duitse televisieserie uit 2013 over de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Het is een productie van het ZDF en teamWorx Television & Film GmbH. De regisseur Stefan Kolditz schuwt niet om de schaduwzijde van de Wehrmacht te laten zien.
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The three-part miniseries Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter (Generation War) gave rise to heated German-Polish debate that focused on the depiction of members of the Polish Home Army (Armia Krajowa) as anti-Semitic. Such a stereotypical, distorted presentation of a collective Polish postwar mythos roused Polish commentators to sometimes harsh, but justified criticism. Ultimately, the debate showed that Germans' historical knowledge about their Polish neighbors is often based on ignorance and a lack of knowledge. The way Germans and Poles moderated the debate, by and large jointly and showing understanding, could mark the beginning of a more respectful and knowledgeable way of dealing with shared history.
Simultaneously in late June 2013, two major conservative newspapers, the German Die Welt and Polish Rzeczpospolita, published attempts to summarize the most recent German-Polish neighborly dispute over the three-part feature miniseries Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter (Generation War)[1] shown on ZDF German television (Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen) last spring. The Polish journalist Magda Gawin viewed the ZDF production as the expression of a "new German identity". She said the film was part of a broad-based policy regarding German history, which aims to exonerate the German nation from its historical responsibility for the Second World War. The Germans even tend to portray themselves in the role of victims, she said, and to put the blame on other peoples. Gawin did not mince her words: "Today's Germany is in fact pluralistic, peaceful, and is working through its own past with respect to anti-Semitism, militarism, nationalism, and other sins of the past-but preferably those of others. The Germans want so much to achieve a different, higher status-that of a people not accused of starting two World Wars and a bloodbath in which it drowned Europe."[2] With this interpretation Gawin does not represent the majority of Poles, but rather the conservative and patriotic circles that traditionally view Germany with mistrust. For this reason as well, the Poland correspondent for Die Welt, Gerhard Gnauck, responded with a similarly vehement charge: "Where the façade [of the Polish arguments] frayed off into the absurd, arguments such as this were uttered: The neighbors in the West are making an effort to shift the blame from "the Germans" to "the Nazis", that is, from a collective that continues to exist to a clique that can no longer be held responsible. Or: The Germans sought ... to present themselves as victims of history."[3] At the same time, however, he summarized the reactions to the film in a far more levelheaded manner and views the debate and the recurrent "misunderstandings" about German-Polish history in the twentieth century as a challenge facing both German and Polish societies to try to develop a common picture of a shared history.
Daniel Logemann: After the Conflict is before the Conflict? On the Debate over the Three-Part Miniseries Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter Shown on ZDF German Television. In: Cultures of History Forum (02.09.2013), DOI: 10.25626/0006.
Public debate on Polish Channel TVP after broadcasting of "Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter" with Tomasz Szarota, Szewach Weiss, Tadeusz Filipkowski, Piotr Semka Andzrej Godlewski, Gerhard Gnauck and Thomas Weber "Na pierwszym planie - Wojna o historię" video on You Tube (in Polish) 2ff7e9595c
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