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== Unmade Nazi documentary (1945) ==
In 1945, Hitchcock was brought in as a supervising director for a [[documentary film]] about Nazi crimes and Nazi [[concentration camps]]. The film was neveroriginally completedto include segments produced by military film units from the UK, howeverUS, France, and the USSR. [[Cold War]] developments meant that the USSR segment was withdrawn, and the film remained uncompleted, with some footage kept in the collection of the [[Imperial War Museum]].

However, a reconstruction of the film was aired as ''Memory of the Camps'' in 1984-85 in the UK and the US. The US version was shown on the PBS series ''[[Frontline (U.S. TV series)|Frontline]]'' on May 7, 1985. In October 2014, a new documentary about the film premiered at the [[BFI London Film Festival]].<ref name="BBC1945">{{cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-29249780 |title=Documentary tells of abandoned Hitchcock Nazi film |accessdate=18 September 2014 |work=BBC News}}</ref>
 
== ''The Bramble Bush'' (1951–1953) ==