Hollywood In Bed With Hitler
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(The Hollywood Reporter) Beginning with wholesale changes made to Universal's
1930 release All Quiet on the Western Front, Hollywood regularly ran scripts and
finished movies by German officials for approval. When they objected to scenes
or dialogue they thought made Germany look bad, criticized the Nazis or dwelled
on the mistreatment of Jews, the studios would accommodate them -- and make cuts
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