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Hitler: A Film from Germany
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Hitler: A Film from Germany

Jun 7, 1978
6h 50m
★ 7.2

Overview

A structure-free, four-part examination of the rise and fall of the Third Reich. Each part explores a different topic, from Hitler's cult of personality in propaganda to how said propaganda was associated with pre-Nazi German cultural, spiritual, and national heritage to the Holocaust and the ideology behind it, particularly from Himmler's point of view.

Genres

Drama
History
War

Production Companies

BBC
WDR
INA
TMS Film GmbH
SOLARIS Film GmbH & Co. Produktions KG

Hitler: A Film from Germany Trailers

Cast

Harry Baer

Junger Ellerkamp

Harry Baer

Heinz Schubert

Zirkusdirektor / Heinrich Himmler / Himmler-Puppenspieler / Adolf Hitler

Heinz Schubert

Peter Kern

Mörder aus „M“ / Göring-Puppenspieler / Alter Ellerkamp / SS-Mann / Fremdenverkehrsdirektor

Peter Kern

Hellmut Lange

Hitlers Kammerdiener / Goebbels-Puppenspieler / SS-Mann

Hellmut Lange

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Jahrmarkt-Ausrufer / Hitler-Puppenspieler / Junger Goebbels / Schüler des Kosmologen / SS-Mann

Rainer von Artenfels

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Astrologe / Speer-Puppenspieler / SS-Mann

Peter Moland

Johannes Buzalski

Hitler als Anstreicher / Eva Braun-Puppenspieler / Mann der Gesellschaft 1923

Johannes Buzalski

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Stimmen der Leute / Mann der Geschichte 1923

Alfred Edel

André Heller

Narrator / André Heller

André Heller

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Himmlers Masseur

Martin Sperr

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Wissenschaftler / Kosmologe

Peter Lühr

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Das kleine Mädchen

Amelie Syberberg

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