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The Nazi Germany Annual Academy Awards, or Oskars as they are popularly known, were held from 1933 to 1945, usually in the month of March. The awards showcased and awarded the best in anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi cinema. The awards were held each year on the Zeppelinfeld in Nuremberg. Voting is undertaken by members elected to the Reichstag and leading industrialists. These were known as the Reich Academy Of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. No actors or film industry officials were invited to partake as party policy dictated that only party members should be allowed to vote, in order to provide fair and impartial elections. This was the famous German Actors' Guild Order.

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  • The Nazi Germany Annual Academy Awards, or Oskars as they are popularly known, were held from 1933 to 1945, usually in the month of March. The awards showcased and awarded the best in anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi cinema. The awards were held each year on the Zeppelinfeld in Nuremberg. Voting is undertaken by members elected to the Reichstag and leading industrialists. These were known as the Reich Academy Of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. No actors or film industry officials were invited to partake as party policy dictated that only party members should be allowed to vote, in order to provide fair and impartial elections. This was the famous German Actors' Guild Order.
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  • The Nazi Germany Annual Academy Awards, or Oskars as they are popularly known, were held from 1933 to 1945, usually in the month of March. The awards showcased and awarded the best in anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi cinema. The awards were held each year on the Zeppelinfeld in Nuremberg. Voting is undertaken by members elected to the Reichstag and leading industrialists. These were known as the Reich Academy Of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. No actors or film industry officials were invited to partake as party policy dictated that only party members should be allowed to vote, in order to provide fair and impartial elections. This was the famous German Actors' Guild Order.
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