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Triumph and Will
One of the most notorious propaganda films is Leni Riefenstahl's film Triumph of the Will ( 1935 ), which chronicled the 1934 Nazi Party Congress and was commissioned by Adolf Hitler.
Her most famous film was Triumph of the Will, a documentary film made at the 1934 Nuremberg congress of the National Socialist, or Nazi, Party.
The Economist wrote that Triumph of the Will " sealed her reputation as the greatest female filmmaker of the 20th century ".
Triumph of the Will became a rousing success in Germany.
In interviews for the 1993 film The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl, Riefenstahl adamantly denied any deliberate attempt to create pro-Nazi propaganda and said she was disgusted that Triumph of the Will was used in such a way.
Like Victory of Faith and Triumph of the Will this was filmed at the annual Nazi Party rally at Nuremberg.
However she always claimed this film was a sub-set of " Triumph of the Will " added to mollify the German army which felt it was not represented well in the 1934 filming of " Triumph of the Will ".
In 1960, Riefenstahl unsuccessfully attempted to prevent filmmaker Erwin Leiser from juxtaposing scenes from Triumph of the Will with footage from concentration camps in his film Mein Kampf.
During this time Leni Riefenstahl, a filmmaker working in Nazi Germany, created one of the best-known propaganda movies, Triumph of the Will, a film commissioned by Hitler to chronicle the 1934 Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg.
Triumph of the Will () is a propaganda film made by Leni Riefenstahl.
Triumph of the Will was released in 1935 and rapidly became one of the best-known examples of propaganda in film history.
Frank Capra's seven-film series Why We Fight is said to have been directly inspired by and America's response to Triumph of the Will.
Most of the films were directed by Frank Capra, who was daunted yet also impressed and challenged by Leni Riefenstahl's propaganda film Triumph of the Will and who worked in direct response to it.
Shortly after his meeting with General Marshall, Capra viewed Leni Riefenstahl's " terrifying motion picture ," Triumph of the Will.
According to Capra, Triumph of the Will " fired no gun, dropped no bombs.
Why We Fight also contains many scenes from Triumph of the Will when talking about the Nazis.
* Peters, Ralph, Fighting for the Future: Will America Triumph ?, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, Stackpole Books, 1999 ISBN 0-8117-0651-6
According to Jürgen Trimborn's biography of Nazi propaganda film-maker Leni Riefenstahl, both Chaplin and French film-maker René Clair viewed Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will together at a showing at the New York Museum of Modern Art.
The 1935 film Triumph des Willens ( Triumph of the Will ) was produced to replace it and follows a similar script which is evident when one sees both films side by side.
Many films were made to commemorate these events, the most famous of which is Triumph of the Will.

Triumph and gave
The earliest attestation mentioned by the Concise Oxford English Dictionary is in fact T. S. Eliot, who between 1910 and 1916 wrote an early poem to which he gave the title " The Triumph of Bullshit ", written in the form of a ballade.
Triumph gave his New Year's resolutions and showed a montage of his work over 2005 on Conan's show.
He there, 1666, engraved for Le Brun Constantines Battle with Laxentius, his Triumph, and the Stoning of Stephen, which gave great satisfaction to the painter, and placed Audran in the very first rank of engravers at Paris.

Triumph and Riefenstahl
The Leni Riefenstahl film Triumph des Willens was made at this rally.
On the other end of the focal length spectre, Leni Riefenstahl used extreme telephoto lenses to compress large crowds in Triumph of the Will while their allmighty Führer Adolf Hitler is seen through normal lenses and often from a low angle to appear tall in comparison.
* Leni Riefenstahl, better known for directing Triumph of the Will and Olympia, published a collection of her photographs of the peoples titled The Last of the Nuba in 1976.

Triumph and instant
His next novel, Arch of Triumph, first published in 1945 in English, and the next year in German as Arc de Triomphe, was another instant best-seller and reached worldwide sales of nearly five million.

Triumph and international
** Triumph, alternative ( UK ) title of their second ( first international ) album Rock and Roll Machine
The Civic has been rebadged for international markets with such models as the Honda Ballade which became the British Leyland-produced Triumph Acclaim in Britain and Honda Domani / Acura EL.
Triumph International is an international underwear manufacturer.

Triumph and fame
That fame persisted well into the late 20th Century and the car's name was often used by way of comparison by modern makes of cars including Nash, Triumph and Mercury.
Führich's fame extended far beyond the walls of the Austrian capital, and his illustrations to Tieck's Genofeva, the Lord's Prayer, the Triumph of Christ, the Road to Bethlehem, the Succession of Christ according to Thomas a Kempis, the Prodigal Son, and the verses of the Psalter, became well known.

Triumph and well
His reign is best remembered for introducing the Roman symbols of military and civil offices as well as the introduction of the Roman Triumph, being the first Roman to celebrate one.
He starred Pilate many times over the little-studied fifties, when it comes to the performances of Christ: The Living Christ Series ( his character was on hand from 1952 to 1957 ) and as well in I Beheld His Glory ( 1952 ) and Day of Triumph ( 1954 )
In celebrated frescoes at the Palazzo Labia, he depicted two frescoes on the life of Cleopatra: Meeting of Anthony and Cleopatra and Banquet of Cleopatra, as well as a central ceiling fresco depicts Triumph of Bellerophon over Time.
Sangster promptly made Edward Turner head of the automotive division which as well as Daimler and Carbodies ( London Taxicab manufacturers ) included Ariel, Triumph, and BSA motorcycles.
The BL car division was by then named Austin Rover Group, which ended the Morris marque as well as Triumph.
Triumph and BSA were well aware of Honda's ability but while the Japanese were only making smaller engined models, the large engine market was considered safe.
Hart's decision to stay away from World Class ( other than being under contract with the NWA ) was mostly due to his concern about the federation that he, Mercer and Grant help build in a time span of eight years, go out of business two years after leaving the federation, as he mentioned in the Heroes of World Class DVD documentary, as well as not liking the idea of Ken Mantell buying a portion of the company, which he also revealed on the Triumph and Tragedy of WCCW DVD.
Brin stated in his book that he could well imagine to write a sequel to Foundation's Triumph, or that another author might.
Shortly after the resolution of the 2007 – 2008 Writers Guild of America strike, Triumph appeared at the WGA East Awards and lampooned many of the strike's key figures, as well as the controversy surrounding the decision of late night hosts ( such as O ' Brien and Jay Leno ) to return to the air in violation of Guild rules: How about our negotiating committee?
Triumph Dolomites continue to be used in classic motorsport today, with cars being campaigned in the UK, mainland Europe, and Australia, as well as the USA.
It was also employed in other British cars, including the Morgan Plus 8, MG MGB GTV8, Land Rover, and Triumph TR8, as well as retrofits into MGAs and MGBs.
Sangster promptly made Edward Turner head of the automotive division, which then included Ariel, Triumph, and BSA motorcycles, as well as Daimler and Carbodies ( London Taxicab manufacturers ).
The 1300 was well-made and sold reasonably well in the small luxury sector, but after its direct successor was quietly switched to rear wheel drive in 1973, Triumph never designed another FWD car: even more significantly, from 1970 the 1300 was re-engineered as a rear-wheel drive car and went on to form the core of Triumph's compact range as the 1300 cc Triumph Toledo ( launched in 1971 ) and the larger engined Triumph Dolomite released in 1972.
In this form ( though the 1200 saloon was sold alongside it until the end of 1970 ) the Herald Saloon lasted until December 1970 and the Convertible and Estate until May 1971, by which time, severely outdated in style if not performance, it had already outlived the introduction of the Triumph 1300 Saloon, the car designed to replace it and was still selling reasonably well but, because of its labour-intensive method of construction, selling at a loss.
A Triumph Herald, as well as a Triumph Vitesse, was used at the 2012 London Olympic Games during the beginning of the Closing Ceremony were cars were paraded around the stadium.
The Vitesse 6 sold extremely well for Triumph, and was by some way the most popular Vitesse sold during the model's lifetime.
The Vitesse sold well until its withdrawal in July 1971, a year before the new Triumph Dolomite saloon entered the performance luxury sector for Triumph, and two years before the Dolomite Sprint variant added another high-performance sports saloon to the range.

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