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      • The Reichsfilmkammer was officially dissolved by Law no. 2 passed by the Allied Control Council on 10 October 1945; the "Law for the Establishment of a Temporary Film Chamber" was repealed by Allied Control Council Law no. 60 on 19 December 1947.
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  2. The Reich Chamber of Film (Reichsfilmkammer, abbreviated as RFK) was a government agency which operated as a statutory corporation controlled by the Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda that regulated the film industry in Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945.

  3. Jun 30, 2000 · Part Two covers the UFA and the Third Reich, its relation to the Reichsfilmkammer (Reich Film Guild), its 25th anniversary in the middle of World War II, and its final collapse in 1945. An Epilogue describes the UFA’s troubles in the post-war period, and its metamorphosis into a sports programming network in the 1980s under the Bertelsmann ...

  4. Jan 26, 2021 · Goebbels controlled every aspect of the industry through the Ministry’s Reichsfilmkammer, overseeing film financing, the evaluation of scripts and casting and monitoring audience reactions.

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  5. The Reich Chamber of Film (RFK) was one of the key implements of control for National-Socialist film policy. It was established in July 1933, only a few months after the Nazis took power, by means of a "Law for the Establishment of a Provisional Chamber of Film": one of the new government's first important institutions.

  6. In April 1935 Germany hosted an International Film Congress, organized by the Reichsfilmkammer [National Film Chamber], which was part of Goebbels’ propaganda ministry. Its stated goal was to improve cooperation between Germany and other European countries in the area of film.

  7. The Reichsfilmkammer (RFK; English: Reich Chamber of Film) was a statutory corporation controlled by the Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda that regulated the film industry in Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945.

  8. Jan 23, 2024 · However, this system meant that the Reichsfilmkammer did not have full control over which films were distributed to cinemas in the Generalgouvernement, so in May 1940, new rules were established.

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