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* BannedInChina: Much like the rest of G.W. Pabst's films, the film was banned in Nazi Germany, resulting in the loss of the original camera negative.


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* DevelopingDoomedCharacters: The first ten minutes let the audience know about the miners who eventually get trapped in the mine.


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* TheGreatDepression: The time period the movie is set.
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* DisasterMovie: Possibly the UrExample, predating ''Film/SanFrancisco1936'' by 5 years.

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* DisasterMovie: Possibly One of the UrExample, earliest examples, predating ''Film/SanFrancisco1936'' by 5 years.
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Released in 1931, Kameradschaft is a Weimar German/French co-production directed by G.W. Pabst. In this film, a coal mine on the France-Germany border collapses, and a team of Germans set out to rescue the miners.

! Kameradschaft contains examples of:
* BittersweetEnding: While some of the miners are able to get out, many of them are dead.
* DisasterMovie: Possibly the UrExample, predating ''Film/SanFrancisco'' by 5 years.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: One scene depicts an elderly miner mourning the loss of his son.

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