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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Following on the success of Der Schatz I'm Silbersee and other West Germany Western movies, the East Germany DEFA studios produced ten Westerns for the domestic, Eastern bloc and international market. These utilized the struggle of the American Indians against the advancing United States as inspirational, but tragic examples of anti-imperialist and anti-capitalist struggle. In keeping with this, the films were not called Westerns, but Indianerfilme ("Indians movies"). |