Nazi Studio

the Nazi Studio was a movie studio located on the General Service Studio during World War II. it produces and distributed all of the Rank, Goldwyn, and Republic films all until TriStar beat out the Studios of Nazis with the party being abolished in 1945.

History
in 1937 soon after Mount Temple Pictures formed, the Nazi Studio was founded by Adolf Hitler under the Nazi Party. MGM's The Wizard of Oz and Walt Disney's Pinocchio, Fantasia and Bambi all of which under-performed merely because they were released during World War II. MGM's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was the first film released during World War II.

in 1938, the company seemed to make a movie, but Paramount Pictures and Universal Studios were trying to fight the Nazi Studio.

in 1940, the company began producing all Samuel Goldwyn Productions films at the General Service Studios, as well as releasing the Rank Organisation films in the United States.

in 1942, the Nazi Studios began distributing all the Republic Pictures films in the United Kingdom. in 1945, TriStar Pictures Corporation defeated the Nazi Studio while the Nazi Party was abolished and re began distributing the Rapublic films Worldwide and the Rank films in the Untied States. Meanwhile, Goldwyn reunited with RKO Radio Pictures to continue the deal until 1952.