Hitler's People: A Portrait of the Third Reich (2015)
How was Adolf Hitler able to count on the German public even in the face of unspeakable suffering and impending doom? Evocative and previously unseen private archive footage, much of it in colour, shows life in Nazi Germany from 1933 onwards till the end of the Nazi regime in 1945. This documentary is a revealing portrait of the German people, how they lived and perceived the world, under Hitler.
Director: Peter Hartl, Christian Frey
Genre: Documentary, History, War
Release Date: March 24, 2015
Cast
- Norbert Heckner - Bischof von Aachen
- Ian Kershaw
- Götz Aly
- Wolfgang Cerny - GI Paul Sweet
- Markus Brandl - GI Saul K. Padover
- Norbert Frei
- Friederike Frerichs - Agnes Ferwendts
- Sina Reiß - Trude Steinbush
Screenplay
- Peter Hartl
- Saul K. Padover (Book)
- Matthias Fienbork (Book)
Country: Germany
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Peter Hartl, Christian Frey
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Hitler's People: A Portrait of the Third Reich about?
- How was Adolf Hitler able to count on the German public even in the face of unspeakable suffering and impending doom? Evocative and previously unseen private archive footage, much of it in colour, shows life in Nazi Germany from 1933 onwards till the end of the Nazi regime in 1945. This documentary is a revealing portrait of the German people, how they lived and perceived the world, under Hitler.
- Who directed Hitler's People: A Portrait of the Third Reich?
- Hitler's People: A Portrait of the Third Reich was directed by Peter Hartl, Christian Frey.
- Who stars in Hitler's People: A Portrait of the Third Reich?
- Hitler's People: A Portrait of the Third Reich stars Norbert Heckner, Ian Kershaw, Götz Aly, Wolfgang Cerny, Markus Brandl, Norbert Frei.
- What genre is Hitler's People: A Portrait of the Third Reich?
- Hitler's People: A Portrait of the Third Reich is a Documentary, History, War film.
- Where was Hitler's People: A Portrait of the Third Reich produced?
- Hitler's People: A Portrait of the Third Reich was produced in Germany.