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Movie Review – The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933 - Germany)
A classic psychological thriller and stunning example of early sound film, Fritz Lang's The Testament of Dr. Mabuse is a complex puzzle as well as a movie of great historical significance: banned by the Nazi's as subversive, it compelled Lang to flee Germany in 1933.
0 commentsHitler and the Forgotten Moment in History
A moment in time that could have changed all our histories, yet historians don't mention it. Perhaps now this moment may be remembered.
6 commentsIan Kershaws the End
After almost 40 years, Ian Kershaw has written what he says is "the last thing I do on the Nazis" (Moss). It is fitting that this last work of his in the field focuses on the last days of the Third Reich between the failure of the Stauffenberg plot...
2 commentsFilm Review: Night and Fog
This is a film review for Alain Resnais' documentary Night and Fog. Read about the movie, learn some interesting facts about how the film took shape. It's not just a movie, it's a piece of history.
0 commentsGerman Cinema: Nazi Films and the Lessons We Can Learn
This is an overview of few of the films that arose from the Nazi Regime. It overviews some of the directors and their work.
6 commentsGerman Cinema: Nazi Control Reshapes the Industry
This is an overview of the impact the Nazis had on German Cinema. It highlights some of the motivations and consequences of the regime takeover and how it impacted the then booming industry.
6 commentsHubmovies Review: Downfall (2004)
It is unlikely that any film involving the most infamous of all tyrants, Adolf Hitler, could not attract much controversy from every society, for as long as his heinous crimes are remembered with great sorrow and anger. Therefore it was no surprise...
3 commentsWho Was Nazi Horst Wessel?
Here is the story behind the Nazi marching song named after a "famous" Nazi youth leader.
9 commentsShort Review of Heidegger's Glasses, by Thaisa Frank
A short review of the novel Heidegger's Glasses, by Thaisa Frank.
1 comment"Citizen Journalist" Demagogues
The vast, vast majority of so-called citizen journalists are one-note-trumpet demagogues – and who could care less about facts, much less truth.
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