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Czechoslovak World War II films

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Closely Watched Trains
1966 Czechoslovak film directed by Jiří Menzel
The Shop on Main Street
1965 film by Ján Kadár, Elmar Klos
Jacob the Liar
1974 film by Frank Beyer
Battle of Moscow
4-part 1985 film by Yuri Ozerov
The Cremator
1969 film by Juraj Herz
The Elementary School
1991 Czech comedy film directed by Jan Svěrák
Stalingrad
1990 film by Yuri Ozerov
Men Without Wings
1946 film
Operation Daybreak
1975 film by Lewis Gilbert
Diamonds of the Night
1964 film by Jan Němec
May Stars
1959 film by Stanislav Rostotsky
Romeo, Juliet and Darkness
1960 drama film by Jiří Weiss
Coach to Vienna
1966 film by Karel Kachyňa
Transport z ráje
1962 Czech drama film directed by Zbyněk Brynych
Atentát
Atentát (English title: The Assassination) is a 1964 black-and-white Czechoslovak war film directed by Jiří Sequens. The film depicts events before and after the World War II assassination of top German leader Reinhard Heydrich in Prague (Operation Anthropoid). Czech historians have called the film the historically most accurate depiction of the events surrounding Operation Anthropoid.
Days of Betrayal
1973 film by Otakar Vávra
Forbidden Dreams
1986 film by Karel Kachyňa
Death Is Called Engelchen
1963 Czechslovak war film
Vyšší princip
1960 film by Jiří Krejčík
Sokolovo
1974 film by Otakar Vávra
Nikdo nic neví
1947 film by Josef Mach
Silent Barricade
1949 film
The Boxer and Death
1963 film by Peter Solan
Distant Journey
1949 film by Alfréd Radok
The Fifth Horseman is Fear
1964 film by Zbyněk Brynych
Tank Brigade
1955 film directed by Ivo Toman