Paramount Victory Short No. T2-2: We Refuse to Die background

Paramount Victory Short No. T2-2: We Refuse to Die

The village of Lidice in Czechoslovakia was brutally destroyed by Hitler's orders, with its buildings reduced to rubble, its male residents slaughtered, and its women forced into concentration camps as punishment for resisting the Nazi invasion.

The village of Lidice in Czechoslovakia was brutally destroyed by Adolf Hitler's regime as punishment for resisting the Nazi occupation, with its male residents killed and women sent to concentration camps. Despite Hitler's orders, the village was not completely erased, and the film explores the significance of freedom and resistance in the face of oppression.

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Info about Paramount Victory Short No. T2-2: We Refuse to Die

Studio(s): Paramount Pictures

Originally Released: United States, Oct 22, 1942

Genres:Documentary, Short, War