It was
shot on location in
East Prussia and at
Terra Film's
Marienfelde Studios and
UFA's
Babelsberg Studios during the summer of 1932. It cost over half a million
reichsmarks to make and employed 8,000 people. The film focused on a notable German victory and was in sharp contrast to recent anti-war films such as
Westfront 1918.
Tannenberg served as a national symbol in Germany, and was re-issued in 1936 during the
Nazi era. The Producers made an effort to make the film as historically accurate as possible, and portrayed the
Russian commanders respectfully. It was due to be released on 26 August 1932, the eighteenth anniversary of the battle, but was delayed by the
censors acting on a request from the German President
Paul von Hindenburg who was unhappy with his portrayal in the film and the
premiere was pushed back until certain scenes had been cut. ==Cast==