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What (who) is Gebot der Stunde - definition

2004 TELEVISION FILM DIRECTED BY HANS-ERICH VIET
Die stunde der offiziere

Zero hour (1945)         
  • Ruined buildings in [[Nuremberg]], May 1945
ZERO HOUR (GERMAN: STUNDE NULL) IS A TERM REFERRING TO MIDNIGHT ON 8 MAY 1945 IN GERMANY. IT MARKED THE END OF WORLD WAR II IN EUROPE AND THE START OF A NEW, NON-NAZI GERMANY.
Hour Zero; Die Stünde Nüll; Die Stuende Nuell; Die Stunde Null; Stunde Null
Zero hour () is a term referring to midnight on 8 May 1945 in Germany. It marked the end of World War II in Europe and the start of a new, non-Nazi Germany.
Van der Werff         
FAMILY NAME
Van der Werf; Van der werf; Van der werff; Van der Werff (disambiguation); Van der Werf (disambiguation); Vanderwerff
Van der Werff, Van der Werf and Van de Werf are Dutch toponymic surnames, originally meaning "of the (ship)yard" or "of the wharf". Notable people with the surname include:
Bart van der Leck         
  • Bart van der Leck (1956)
  • Metz & Co. showroom with wall hangings (left and rear walls) and carpet by Bart van der Leck, and furniture by [[Gerrit Rietveld]]
DUTCH PAINTER, DESIGNER AND CERAMIST (1876-1958)
Van der Leck; Bart van der leck
Bart van der Leck (26 November 1876, Utrecht – 13 November 1958, Blaricum) was a Dutch painter, designer, and ceramicist. With Theo van Doesburg and Piet Mondrian he founded the De Stijl art movement.

Wikipedia

Die Stunde der Offiziere

Die Stunde der Offiziere (English: The Hour of the Officers) is a German semi-documentary movie of 2003 telling in chronological order about the German resistance attempts to kill Adolf Hitler and seize power in Germany in the 20 July plot of 1944.

Produced by German TV ZDF, it parallels Stauffenberg of Jo Baier produced by German TV ARD in 2004 for the 60th anniversary of the coup. Historian Guido Knopp oversaw the production of Stunde der Offiziere.