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Black Fox: The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler
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Black Fox: The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler

Aug 25, 1962
1h 29m
★ 6.2

Overview

The rise and fall of Nazi Germany in part through the use of classical allegory.

Genres

Documentary
History
War

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Cast

Marlene Dietrich

Narrator (voice)

Marlene Dietrich

Adolf Hitler

Self (archive footage)

Adolf Hitler