Due to its strong anti-Nazi themes, the film was not released in Germany until 1952, after the war was over. It was shown in a heavily censored version with all references to Nazism taken out. This version is almost a half hour shorter and lead characters are re-written via dubbing. Resistance fighter Victor Laszlo became a Norwegian atomic physicist who discovers mysterious delta rays and is on the run from Interpol, and several famous sequences, including the "La Marseillaise" sequence, were deleted. A re-dubbing and re-release in 1975 allowed German audiences to finally see the film in its original integrity.
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