Movie Nazis

U-572 ( I think )

Hunt for the bismark (or just bismark ?)

Dirty Dozen

Vaguely remember the plot(s) but not the movie name

Commando raid to destroy German heavy water project in Norway

British raid on German merchant ship , in neutral fiord at the time

German U-boat v American destroyer

British commandos attacking tirpitz with mini subs
Declan

There’s also Pasazerka.
Whisky Galore, AKA Tight Little Island might be stretching a point - I don’t remember much more than a shot of the Nazis sinking the ship with the cargo of whisky, and even that may be my imagination.

I keep getting WWI Germans mixed up with Nazis - The African Queen and Lawrence of Arabia just won’t do…

Lissener, when exactly is your in-store “Nazis in film” special section going to be displayed? Because the timing could be a bit problematic, to wit:

April 20 – Hitler’s birthday
April 30 – Hitler’s, uh, deathday
May 7-8 – V-E Day

You don’t want people to get the wrong idea of why and when you’re doing this, do you? My feeling is that if it must occur during April, it would be best to schedule it for April 7 - May 7, so that it’s V-E Day that represents the grand finale and ultimate point of the exercise. The worst scheduling would be March 20 - April 20, unless you’re trying to court neo-Nazis as customers…

Courtesy of the American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures:

The Wandering Jew (1933)
Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939)
Escape (1940)
The Man I Married (1940)
The Deadly Game (1941)
Emergency Landing (1941)
International Lady (1941)
King of the Zombies (1941)
Man at Large (1941)
Ten Ostatni (1941) Hollywood-made, Polish language
Scotland Yard (1941)
So Ends Our Night (1941)
They Dare Not Love (1941)
Underground (1941)
Z Dymem Pozarów (1941) Hollywood-made, Polish language
Atlantic Convoy (1942)
Black Dragons (1942)
Blue, White and Perfect (1942)
Daring Young Man (1942)
The Dawn Express (1942)
Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen (1942)
Escape from Hong Kong (1942)
Eyes in the Night (1942)
Foreign Agent (1942)
Halfway to Shanghai (1942)
Jungle Siren (1942)
The Lady Has Plans (1942)
Law of the Jungle (1942)
Let’s Get Tough! (1942)
Lucky Jordan (1942)
Lure of the Islands (1942)
The Marines Come Thru (1942)
Nazi Agent (1942)
Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942)
The Phantom Plainsmen (1942)
Remember Pearl Harbor (1942)
Reunion in France (1942)
Rio Rita (1942)
Secret Enemies (1942)
Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror (1942)
Texas Manhunt (1942)
Texas to Bataan (1942)
They Raid by Night (1942)
To Be or Not to Be (1942)
Unseen Enemy (1942)
Where Trails End (1942)
The Wife Takes a Flyer (1942)
A Yank in Libya (1942)
Above Suspicion (1943)
Adventures of Tartu (1943)
Appointment in Berlin (1943)
Assignment in Brittany (1943)
Background to Danger (1943)
The Boy from Stalingrad (1943)
Casablanca (1943)
Chetniks! (1943)
Commandos Strike at Dawn (1943)
Cowboy Commandos (1943)
Edge of Darkness (1943)
Fall In (1943)
The Fallen Sparrow (1943)
First Comes Courage (1943)
Five Graves to Cairo (1943)
Gangway for Tomorrow (1943)
Ghosts on the Loose (1943)
The Gorilla Man (1943)
Hangmen Also Die! (1943)
Hitler — Dead or Alive (1943)
Hitler’s Children (1943)
Hitler’s Madman (1943)
Hostages (1943)
I Dood It (1943)
Journey Into Fear (1943)
Let’s Face It (1943)
The Nazis Strike (1943)
Night Plane from Chungking (1943)
Northern Pursuit (1943)
The Purple V (1943)
Revenge of the Zombies (1943)
Sahara (1943)
Spy Train (1943)
Submarine Alert (1943)
Submarine Base (1943)
Tarzan Triumphs (1943)
They Came to Blow Up America (1943)
They Got Me Covered (1943)
Tiger Fangs (1943)
Two Weeks to Live (1943)
War Department Report (1943)
Watch on the Rhine (1943)
Wild Horse Rustlers (1943)
Wings Over the Pacific (1943)
Action in Arabia (1944)
Address Unknown (1944)
The Black Parachute (1944)
The Conspirators (1944)
The Cross of Lorraine (1944)
Cyclone Prairie Rangers (1944)
Enemy of Women (1944)
Escape to Danger (1944)
The Hitler Gang (1944)
The Hour Before the Dawn (1944)
The Master Race (1944)
Ministry of Fear (1944)
None Shall Escape (1944)
Passage to Marseille (1944)
Secret Command (1944)
Secrets of Scotland Yard (1944)
The Seventh Cross (1944)
They Live in Fear (1944)
Till We Meet Again (1944)
Tomorrow, the World! (1944)
U-Boat Prisoner (1944)
The Unwritten Code (1944)
Voice in the Wind (1944)
We’ve Come a Long, Long Way (1944)
Women in Bondage (1944)
Yellow Canary (1944)
Dangerous Partners (1945)
Escape in the Desert (1945)
Here Is Germany (1945)
Hotel Berlin (1945)
Hotel Reserve (1945)
Resisting Enemy Interrogation (1945)
Son of Lassie (1945)
Strange Holiday (1945)
We Accuse (1945)
Beyond Endurance (1946)
Cloak and Dagger (1946)
Gilda (1946)
Notorious (1946)
The Red Dragon (1946)
Step by Step (1946)
The Stranger (1946)

It went up today. I’ll probably take it down around April 20th.

I don’t believe anyone has mentioned Kate Winslet’s Oscar winner “The Reader” yet. I haven’t seen the movie, but I read the book.

Sophie’s Choice
Schindler’s list

Die Wannseekonferenz might involve a Nazi or two…

Were there any Nazis in that movie? IIRC military officers in the Third Reich were not permitted to join political parties. Not sure about enlisted men, though.

Don’t forget Captain America.

I didn’t say you had to watch it, I just said don’t forget it.

Don’t you mean the Red Skull?

The movie Captain America, with the villain Red Skull who worked for the Nazis but in the movie was Italian for some reason.

Escape to Athena
The Sea Wolves
A real clunker, SS Doomtrooper (TV)

Very little help, but here goes:

It’s U-571
You might be thinking of Sink the Bismarck
The merchant ship in the neutral fjord was carrying captured British sailors and was called Altmark. The incident made the phrase “The Navy’s here!” famous.I have no idea of the movie’s name.

I think you mean Sink the Bismarck!

IIRC in Das Boot (only seen the unextended release, back many years ago) there’s one still gung-ho new green ensign on his first cruise who is mockingly referred to by one of the grizzled vets as “our latest from the Hitler Youth”; the veterans at one point start playing/singing Brit war songs to his annoyance. I seem to recall, though I may be mixing up a different film, a scene at port where some officer/official may be acting all Heil-Hitlerish while the crew cares little for that any more.

I came into this thread to mention Dead Snow. I caught it at Sundance this year, and it was a pretty funny way over the top Nazi zombie slasher flick. I seem to recall that there was some nudity, or at least there was one pretty weird sex scene. The cinematography was pretty spectacular.

Would Hitchcock’s Sabotage count? I can’t remember if the gang of saboteurs was specifically identified as Nazis, but it was set in London in the late 1930’s, so they were the likely targets.

There’s that guy in Falling Down who collects nazi memorabilia. I’m not sure if the character explicitly calls himself a nazi, though I recall that it was pretty much implied.

And let’s not forget Peter Sellers as Dr. Strangelove!

Yes, you’re right!

Let me add:

Bridge at Remagen

Operation Daybreak (Apparently called The Price of Freedom in the US.)

Hanover Street