Your Job in Germany

Your Job In Germany is a short film made for the United States War Department in 1945 just before Victory in Europe Day (VE).

It was criticized by one commentator as a "bitter and angry anti-German propaganda film" that characterized the post-war German mind as "diseased".

[3]The basic theme that the German people could not be trusted derived from the peace policy that emerged from the Second Quebec Conference.

It was released commercially on December 29, 1945, and won the 1946 Academy Award (Oscar) for Documentary Short Subject.

[2][4] Numerous sentences from the film's narration are incorporated verbatim as lyrics in the single "Don't Argue" by Cabaret Voltaire from their studio album Code (1987).

Your Job in Germany