14 Films & TV Shows Set In Ukraine During The 1940s
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Radioactive
Ohio Nevada πΈπͺ Sweden π«π· France π΅π± Poland πΊπ¦ Ukraine Hiroshima Prefecture The 1980s The 1960s The 1950s The 1940s The 1930s The 1910s The 1900s The 1890s The 1870sPioneer. Genius. Rebel. β The story of Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie and her extraordinary scientific discoveriesβthrough the prism of her marriage to husband Pierreβand the seismic and transformative effects their discovery of radium had on the 20th century.
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Anna's War
πΊπ¦ Ukraine The 1940sThe entire family of a 6-year-old Anna dies in the mass coordinated execution of Jews. The mother covers up Anna with her own body, and the girl miraculously survives. For the next few hundred days Anna hides in the disused chimney at the Nazi Commandant's office. From her shelter she watches as life passes her by until the village is liberated from the Nazi. In these inhuman conditions Anna not only survives but keeps her humanity. Many factors help her: memories from the life swept away by war, the cultural foundations laid by the parents and a friend who saves her from loneliness.
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I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians
πΊπ¦ Ukraine The 1940s"I do not care if we go down in history as barbarians." These words, spoken in the Council of Ministers of the summer of 1941, started the ethnic cleansing on the Eastern Front. The film attempts to comment on this statement.
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Toman
π¨πΏ Czechia πΊπ¦ Ukraine The 1940sThis fascinating historical drama looks at the life of "the Czech Schindler," Zdenek Toman, a controversial figure who was an unsavory politician and dubious entrepreneur, but also the savior of hundreds of Eastern European Jews.
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Battle for Sevastopol
District of Columbia πΊπ¦ Ukraine π·πΊ Russia The 1940sOne Woman Who Changed The World β A story of Lyudmila Pavlichenko, the most successful female sniper in history.
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In Darkness
πΊπ¦ Ukraine π΅π± Poland The 1940sA dramatization of one man's rescue of Jewish refugees in the Nazi-occupied Polish city of Lvov. In Darkness tells the true story of Leopold Soha who risks his own life to save a dozen people from certain death. Initially only interested in his own good, the thief and burglar hides Jewish refugees for 14 months in the sewers of the Nazi-occupied town of Lvov (formerly Poland).
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Babiy Yar
πΊπ¦ Ukraine π·πΊ Russia The 1940sAutumn 1941. The Russian army flees Kiev, chaos reigns, soldiers attempt to trade their uniforms for civilian clothes in order to escape unnoticed. The war and pending capture of Kiev by the Germans is the only topic of discussion. Everyone has heard of the horrible things that have happened in other areas, where Jews were brutally and inhumanely murdered. Indecision and despair spread like wildfire among the population. As the German army marches in, fear and horror take over.
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East/West
πΊπ¦ Ukraine π·πΊ Russia The 1950s The 1940sJune 1946: Stalin invites Russian emigres to return to the motherland. It's a trap: when a ship-load from France arrives in Odessa, only a physician and his family are spared execution or prison. He and his French wife (her passport ripped up) are sent to Kiev. She wants to return to France immediately; he knows that they are captives and must watch every step.
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Only Old Men Are Going to Battle
πΊπ¦ Ukraine π·πΊ Russia The 1940sAlexey Titarenko is very talented pilot and brave leader of "Singing group". He also must look after some new cadets and fight together with them against German Luftwaffe planes. Close to Alexey always are his friends, they are all from different parts of the country, but they all became real brothers.
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The White Bird Marked with Black
πΊπ¦ Ukraine The 1930s The 1940sA family struggles to survive in an area that was claimed as part of Rumania, Poland and the Ukraine, all within a short span of time. When World War II comes, various family members choose different masters; some even choose to work for the Soviets. War, struggle, marriages, births, deaths--all these events punctuate the story of this large family.
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The Young Guard
πΊπ¦ Ukraine The 1940sIn 1942, local teenagers are organizing the underground resistance in the city of Krasnodon during the Nazi occupation of Russia. The teens manage to outsmart the Nazis in their fight, and their activity lifts the spirits of the surviving citizens.
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The North Star
πΊπ¦ Ukraine π·πΊ Russia The 1940sA rolling wall of hell that couldn't be stopped... A handful of men who had to stop it! β A Ukrainian village must suddenly contend with the Nazi invasion of June 1941.
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Ukraine in Flames
πΊπ¦ Ukraine The 1940sA 1943 Soviet documentary war film by Ukrainian director Alexander Dovzhenko and Yuliya Solntseva. It is Dovzhenko's second World War II documentary, and dealt with the Battle of Kharkov. The film incorporates German footage of the invasion of Ukraine, which was later captured by the Soviets.