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Siege
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In September 1939, American filmmaker Julien Bryan spent two weeks in and around Warsaw documenting the devastating impact the German invasion of September 1 had on Poland. In 1940, he compiled the footage into this short film, titled Siege, which was nominated for an Academy Award. Learn more about Julien Bryan on our website: http://www.ushmm.org/information/exhibitions/online-features/collections-highlights/julien-bryan
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