Jews in Weimar Republic in the 1930s Remastered [7 audio streams + 2 subs]

Iverology_Phd
Published on Jul 21, 2021
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Jews in Weimar Republic in the 1930s Remastered

Added 6 additional audio streams and SSA and SRT soft subtitles.
â„–1: Original, German.
â„–2: Female Voice, English, over original.
â„–3: Female Voice, English, over new BG music, German music from the 1930s.
â„–4: Female Voice Only, English, no BG music.
â„–5: Male Voice 1, English, over new BG music, German music from 1930s.
â„–6: Male Voice 2, English, over new BG music, based on "Terminator 2" OST.
â„–7: No Voice, new BG music, based on "Terminator 2" OST.

Choose whichever you like. You can watch it 7 times and each time like for the first time!
Switch soft subs on and off.

Download the full file here (Matroska/MKV file):
https://anonfiles.com/VcHcV57cu4/Jews_in_Weimar_Republic_1930s_Remastered_mkv

A report on degenerate jews in Weimar and the exhibition of their 'art':
https://anonfiles.com/T1xfc3Bfue/Report_on_Degenerate_Weimar_Art_Exhibition_in_1937_pdf

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