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Rise & Fall of Adolf Hitler (6pc) [VHS] (1997)

Starring: David Ritchie (II), Reinhard Appel Director: Holger Hillesheim, Harald Schott Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: VHS Tape
2.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)


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Typical Hitler biographies start either at his birth or at his appointment to chancellor in 1933, and follow events through 1945. Not so here: ZDF and A&E's psychological biography The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler manages to give us something new. Each of the six tapes in this set starts with Hitler's youth and ends with his suicide but focuses specifically on only one archetype in his personality: "The Private Man," "The Seducer," "The Blackmailer," "The Dictator," "The Commander," and "The Criminal." Rather than present the historical events moment by moment, this documentary delves into normally unresearched areas and offers a behind-the-scenes psychological perspective on the 20th century's greatest criminal.

A component of the production that disappoints, however, irregularly displays Hitler's citations between segments, accompanied by disharmonic music. The point is here perhaps too heavy-handed, even trite, in an age today when so many are desensitized through overexposure to Nazi rhetoric. The intent of these citations thus falls flat. Another unfortunate though common misjudgment in this English-language edition of the A&E production is the failure to translate Nazi concepts, imbuing them with a mystical feel that is totally absent in a German-language context. To an English-speaker's ears, such terms as Führer, Lebensraum, and Einsatztruppen seem abstract, even magical. It would be helpful if producers of Nazi-era histories could show how concrete, how base, such terms really are: Führer means simply "leader"; Lebensraum, "room to live"; Einsatztruppen, "commandos." Nazism is not a high-brow ideology, and there is no need to enhance National Socialism by inadvertently mystifying it this way.

These shortcomings do not dominate, however, and ZDF and A&E's huge effort at integrating oral history with film footage is praiseworthy. Enhanced with rare color footage and compelling interviews of those closest to Hitler, this biography is truly something unusual among hundreds of otherwise similar Hitler biographies. An informed recommendation for any history or psychology buff. --Erik J. Macki

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" He was a failed artist whose love of beauty turned into a hunger for destruction. A marginal soldier who became the commander of one of the most horrific war machines ever unleashed. Volume I: The Private Man Adolf Hitlerís youth was marked by failure. A poor student, he never finished high school. He turned to art, but was twice rejected by the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts for lack of talent. At his lowest, he lived off an orphanís pension and stayed in a hostel. Volume II: The Seducer There is no doubt that Hitlerís greatest gift as a leader was his ability to influence the masses. His speeches were delivered with an intensity and fervor that demanded belief. He captivated people by playing on their emotions and by providing a spectacle of power in a nation drained by its defeat in World War 1. Volume III: The Blackmailer By the mid-1930ís, Hitler had control of Germany and began to look beyond its borders. He presented himself to the world as an ìAngel of Peaceî who merely wanted to rid his nation of the oppressive restrictions of the Treaty of Versailles. In truth, he wanted to dominate Europe by force. Volume IV: The Dictator Rarely has one man held such power as Adolf Hitler. His armed forces were by far the most destructive ever assembled. He alone determined the broad objectives and policies of a government that controlled every aspect of the German peopleís lives. Volume V: The Commander From the very beginning, Hitlerís ultimate vision was for a ìJew Free Great German Empire.î To accomplish this, he would have to subjugate Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals. His fanaticism allowed for no compromise. Volume VI: The Criminal In the end, Hitlerís legacy is reduced to that of the most influential, destructive and powerful criminals of the century. He ordered and supervised the murder of millions of Jews and other ìundesirables.î His unquenchable need for power led him to declare a war that claimed countless other lives. "


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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Definitely not worth it, what a disappointment, December 9, 2000
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Entirely apart from incorrect facts and dates, this documentary has very poor picture quality and is obviously extremely biased. Whenever Hitler speaks, they put it into slow motion so he sounds like a monster. Do we really need this kind of propaganda? All the quotes are taken out of the context for which they were intended. Much seems to be lost in the translation as well, especially in quotes. Any serious WWII fanactic will hate this box set.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Hitler (sort of...), April 5, 2003
By Tim Hitchner "camelbreath" (Vancouver, British Columbia) - See all my reviews
The best thing about this series is having the majority of all the best Hitler film footage in one collection. But its not exactly a completely neutral re-telling of the story, so beware. Using a combination of many interviews with elderly Germans who say - in effect with 20/20 hindsight - "we knew he was evil, we just couldn't put our finger on it at the time" - and the technique of slowing Hitler's own recordings down to half speed to make him sound like Satan himself. This is really a piece of propaganda no less than anything Goebbels ever produced.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Uneven and poorly paced, July 18, 2000
By Candace Scott (Lake Arrowhead, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
Though there are some elements of this documentary that are stellar, ultimately it falls flat. The tinny and irritating music which accompanies various Hitler quotes (some of them translated incorrectly) begins to jar on the nerves after episode one. The interviews with various Hitler intimates are interesting, though none of them say anything new.

The highlight of the entire five hours is great film discovered of Hitler in 1914, standing on the Odeonsplatz in Munich. There is also new film of Hitler marching with the Freicorps in 1919 and some rare footage of him again in Garmisch in 1920. At least the same old dreary stock footage of Hitler is supplemented with some interesting, new footage.

A note on the film and sound quality in this package: it's substandard. When I've seen the series on the History Channel, the quality is superior to this VHS version.

This is probably still the best attempt made to document Hitler's life and times, but there is still ample room for improvement in the future.

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1.0 out of 5 stars What a Rip Off!
Poor picture quality was just the first problem with this documentary. The information is misleading, and in some places, down right incorrect. Read more
Published on March 8, 2000 by Roger Duncan

4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting approach
Instead of the usual birth-to-death narrative of most historical biographies, this documentary examines six different aspects of Hitler's personality(The Private Man, The... Read more
Published on February 3, 2000 by Chris Johnson

2.0 out of 5 stars A rip-off of a documentary
This highly touted video disappointed me. Their commentary on Hitler's art work was simpleminded, silly. Of course, being a loser, Hitler's art work had to be trashed! Read more
Published on November 30, 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars This Video is highly recommened for Historical information.
This is the History channel's documentary of Hitler which is very insightful into both Nazi Germany and Hitler as well as the third Reich.
Published on June 9, 1999 by Hillary Clinton 2008

5.0 out of 5 stars Great, but . . .
This is one of the best documentaries ever made about Hitler. However, to get the best feel for the subject matter, one should watch the German language version. Read more
Published on May 16, 1999

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