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  1. Girl No. 217 (full film) Girl No. 217 (Russian: Человек № 217, translit. Chelovek No. 217) is a 1945 Soviet war drama film directed by Mikhail Romm. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. An anti-Nazi film, it depicted a Russian girl enslaved to an inhuman German family.

  2. Girl No. 217: Directed by Mikhail Romm. With Yelena Kuzmina, Anna Lisyanskaya, Vasiliy Zaychikov, Nikolai Komissarov. The story of one of the Soviet women transported to Germany after the Nazi invasion in World War II for forced labor, this one forced to become a household drudge.

  3. Girl No. 217 (Russian: Человек № 217) is a 1945 Soviet drama movie directed by Mikhail Romm. It stars Yelena Kuzmina, Vladimir Balashov, and Tatyana Barysheva. Actors. Yelena Kuzmina as Tanya Krylova; Vladimir Balashov as Max Krauss; Tatyana Barysheva as Greta Krauss; Heinrich Greif as Kurt Kahger

  4. The film follows one peasant woman, Tanya (who ages horribly during her two-year enslavement) along with two of her abused comrades, a brilliant mathematician reduced to domestic labor and a young girl friend whose hands have been mangled in industrial work.

  5. A Russian peasant woman is captured by Nazis and sold into slavery in Germany. Shown in Cannes in 1946.

  6. An anti-Nazi film, it depicted a Russian girl enslaved to an inhuman German family. She is even robbed of her name and forced to answer to No. 217. Subplots depict abuse directed at other POWs. This reflected the use by Nazis of OST-Arbeiter as slave labor, including as family servants.

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