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Rottenknechte is a 1971 East German five-part television film directed by Frank Beyer. The first part premiered on 8 January 1971 on the East German public channel DFF1, with the other four parts being shown in the same month. The film concentrates on the last days of the German navy during World War II. The title derives from the nickname of the junior of two commanding officers in a pair (Rotte) of submarines. The leader is the Rottenführer ("pair leader"), and his subordinate is the Rottenknecht ("pair servant").

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  • Rottenknechte (Fernsehfilm) (de)
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  • Rottenknechte ist ein 5-teiliger DDR-Fernsehfilm aus dem Jahr 1971, Regie: Frank Beyer. Das Doku-Drama behandelt das Schicksal von Matrosen der Kriegsmarine und ihrer NS-gläubigen Offiziere in den letzten Tagen des Zweiten Weltkriegs und der Nachkriegszeit. (de)
  • Rottenknechte is a 1971 East German five-part television film directed by Frank Beyer. The first part premiered on 8 January 1971 on the East German public channel DFF1, with the other four parts being shown in the same month. The film concentrates on the last days of the German navy during World War II. The title derives from the nickname of the junior of two commanding officers in a pair (Rotte) of submarines. The leader is the Rottenführer ("pair leader"), and his subordinate is the Rottenknecht ("pair servant"). (en)
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  • Günter Marczinkowsky (en)
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  • Scene from Rottenknechte (en)
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  • DEFA for Deutscher Fernsehfunk (en)
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  • Karl-Ernst Sasse (en)
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  • Hildegard Conrad-Nöller (en)
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  • Rottenknechte ist ein 5-teiliger DDR-Fernsehfilm aus dem Jahr 1971, Regie: Frank Beyer. Das Doku-Drama behandelt das Schicksal von Matrosen der Kriegsmarine und ihrer NS-gläubigen Offiziere in den letzten Tagen des Zweiten Weltkriegs und der Nachkriegszeit. (de)
  • Rottenknechte is a 1971 East German five-part television film directed by Frank Beyer. The first part premiered on 8 January 1971 on the East German public channel DFF1, with the other four parts being shown in the same month. The film concentrates on the last days of the German navy during World War II. The title derives from the nickname of the junior of two commanding officers in a pair (Rotte) of submarines. The leader is the Rottenführer ("pair leader"), and his subordinate is the Rottenknecht ("pair servant"). (en)
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