Hitler: The Unknown Soldier 1914-1918

Hitler: The Unknown Soldier 1914-1918

Release date : December 25, 2004
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English / German /
Director : Stuart Russell /
Writers : Stuart Russell /
Production companies : Movienewmedia /
December 25, 2004 1h 20m United Kingdom Documentary English More
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Adolf Hitler the fighting man is the subject of this engrossing feature, chronicling the future dictator’s combat experience as a foot soldier in World War I. Excerpts from Hitler’s letters from the front, recollections of regimental comrades, and evaluations by his officers offer a revealing portrait of a brooding, fearless loner who preferred battlefields to brothels, frontline service to home leave, and kept the men he frequently risked his life to protect at arm’s length. In a world of death, hardship, and discipline, Hitler sought comfort in the companionship of his English terrier, and in sketches and watercolors he rendered during lulls. It speculates on the influence wartime service exercised on his personal and political development, filling a critical gap for any sincere appraisal of Hitler’s psyche, motives, and subsequent actions.
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Tom Wesel
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Adolf Hitler
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  • title:Hitler: The Unknown Soldier 1914-1918
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2004
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English · German ·
  • Director: Stuart Russell /
  • Writers: Stuart Russell ·
  • Production companies: Movienewmedia ·
  • Overview:Adolf Hitler the fighting man is the subject of this engrossing feature, chronicling the future dictator’s combat experience as a foot soldier in World War I. Excerpts from Hitler’s letters from the front, recollections of regimental comrades, and evaluations by his officers offer a revealing portrait of a brooding, fearless loner who preferred battlefields to brothels, frontline service to home leave, and kept the men he frequently risked his life to protect at arm’s length. In a world of death, hardship, and discipline, Hitler sought comfort in the companionship of his English terrier, and in sketches and watercolors he rendered during lulls. It speculates on the influence wartime service exercised on his personal and political development, filling a critical gap for any sincere appraisal of Hitler’s psyche, motives, and subsequent actions.
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