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The Wannsee Conference [VHS] (1987)

Starring: Dietrich Mattausch, Gerd Böckmann Director: Heinz Schirk Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: VHS Tape
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The horror of the holocaust began on January 20, 1942, when key representatives of the SS, the Nazi Party, and the government bureaucracy met secretly at a house in Wannsee. A quiet Berlin suburb, to discuss "The Final Solution." While they enjoyed a buffet lunch, brandy, and cigarettes, they discussed how they could systematically exterminate eleven million Jewish people. Director Heinz Schirk and writer Paul Mommertz use actual notes from the Wannsee Conference, along with letters written by Hermann Goering and Adolf Eichmann, and testimony by Eichmann at his 1961 trial in Israel, to re-create the shocking events of the fateful 85-minute meeting. Viewers become stunned witnesses to the cold-blooded, matter-of-fact manner in which the most hideous crime in history was set in motion.

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50 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A gripping account of 20 January 1942, July 26, 2002
Opening narration: "On Tuesday, 20 January 1942, at a house in the quiet Berlin suburb, Wannsee, a meeting was held. At the invitation of Reinhard Heydrich, head of the Security Police and Secret Service, fourteen key representatives of the Nazi Party, of the SS, and the government bureaucracy attended. The meeting lasted just ninety minutes. There was only one item on the agenda."

That item was implementation of the Endlosung, or Final Solution. Heinrich Himmler's right-hand man Heydrich, Adolf Eichmann, and Heinrich Muller were there to tell the bureaucrats that they were taking charge of the Jewish problem in their spheres of authority, while at the same time making it look like they weren't encroaching on their authority but helping them with the problem of getting rid of their Jews.

Of the people in the film, only Eichmann, Heydrich, Muller, Lange, Freisler, and Schongarth are identified. For the benefit of those wanting to match faces to names, I have the following list. At the one head of the table is the stenographer. Going to her left, we have the representatives of the SS:

SS-Obersturmbannfuehrer Adolf Eichmann, Reich Central Security Office, Dept. IV-B4

SS-Oberfuehrer Dr. Schongarth, General Government

SS-Gruppenfuehrer Heinrich Muller, RCSO, Dept. IV

Deputy Reichsprotector SS-Obergruppenfuhrer Reinhard Heydrich, RCSO

SS-Obergruppenfuehrer Hoffman, Central Office for Race and Resettlement)

SS-Oberfuehrer Klopfer, Party Chancellery

SS-Sturmbannfuehrer Dr. Lange, Commando Squad Latvia

At the opposite end of the table, we have Ministerialdirektor Kritzinger of the Reich Chancellery. Going around his left, we have the bureaucrats:

Staatsekretar Neumann, Office of the Four Year Plan

Staatsekretar Dr. Roland Freisler, Ministry of Justice

Staatsekretar Dr. Wilhelm Stuckart, Ministry of Interior

Gauleiter Dr. Meyer, East Ministry

Staatsekretar Dr. Josef Buhler, General Government
Unterstaatsekretar Luther, Foreign Office

Reichsamtleiter Dr. Leibrandt, East Ministry

This will be more apparent when watching the movie, but notice the people I listed first: all SS, on one side of the table, and then the bureaucrats on the other side. What better way for the SS to face and tell them they were taking charge? The first part of the movie has Heydrich declaring his final authority of the Endlosung to the astonished bureaucrats.

All the light humor involves Lange's dog. Of the dark humor: A disappointed Gauleiter Meyer says, "So the Eastern Provinces won't be the site of the Final Solution?" To which Heydrich replies, "Well, not everybody can reap the laurels, gentlemen."
The second part of the meeting involves the mischling (mixed race) question, in which Dr. Stuckart turns out to be more human. He is upset that the half-German/half-Jews are to be included in the Endlosung. There's also a personal side to it. "It's not news that I am called a Jew-lover in the Brown House. But repetition doesn't make it true," he says, referring to an ongoing feud between him and the rabid xenophobe Klopfer. Stuckart says that with every mischling killed, not only is the Jewish blood lost, so is the German blood. Leibrandt ridicules him, saying, "To a pessimist, the glass is half empty. To an optimist, the glass is half full. You are an optimist." Everyone then roars with laughter.

Stuckart correctly points out German's precarious situation: the Russian front, an undefeated England, American to come on the scene, and resistance movements springing up. In fact he's predicting Germany's defeat.

Forget the pitiful Conspiracy movie! Dietrich Mattausch portrays Reinhard Heydrich better than Kenneth Branagh, and Gerd Bockmann's Eichmann stands heads over Stanley Tucci. And Gunter Sporrle's Klopfer makes Ian McNiece's rendition pathetic. Equal praise goes to Peter Fitz as Stuckart and Harald Dietl as Meyer. Guess it shows how American remakes are inferior to the foreign original.

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40 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A shameful moment of history made much too real for comfort, December 28, 2002
By Linda Linguvic (New York City) - See all my reviews
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This 1984 German film gave me the chills. It's a dramatization of a scene that actually occurred on January 20, 1942, when the key representatives of the SS, the Nazi Party and various ministries met in the German suburb of Wannsee to give their approval of "the final solution". It was just one month after Pearl Harbor and America had entered the war, and the Third Reich was no longer quite as confident as they once were as Russia and England were vigorously resisting. The conference took only 85 minutes, which is the precise time of the film. I watched it all in horror and fascination, a fly on the wall and witness to what they was spoken of as an "organizational task unparalleled in history."

There were fourteen men there and one stenographer, an attractive woman who the leader flirted with throughout. Her notes of that day were later discovered in Nazi archives and much of the dialog was recreated verbatim. It all seemed like a business meeting, complete with one-upmanship and power struggles between the men. They ate fine food and drank cognac, made crude jokes and clashed with one another on minor issues. But they were all united in wanting the Jews, which by this time included Jews in all their conquered territories, exterminated.

Adolph Eichman is portrayed as a junior officer in charge of the complicated logistics of the operation. And the meeting is being held to engage the participants in a shared responsibility for it all, the result being pre-determined by higher officials, which nobody was about to question. The only exception is a middle-aged minor official from an interior ministry with a bad case of the flu, who brings up the issue of what to do with half-Jews and quibbles about their degree of racial purity.

Although the film shows only uniformed officers around a dinner table, I couldn't help my mind's eye from remembering other horrific newscast images. The cast spoke German and the subtitles were hard to read, as they didn't show up well against the color background. But it was more than the actual words that were important. It was the gestures, the silences, the facial expressions - and of course the very sound of the German language - that made it all real, much too real. There was a glimpse of the discipline and formality of the moment, as well as the crudeness of the men who were all intent on seizing Jewish property and who made jokes about how the Jews who had escaped to France had nothing more of value than cardboard suitcases.

This was a fine film, recapturing a horrible moment in history. It's so well done that it seems real, and that makes it extremely uncomfortable to watch. As a matter of fact, I was so disturbed that I actually thought of turning it off and not watching it all the way though. But I was hooked on the excellent acting, fine screenplay and great camerawork that focused on one man's face after another. I therefore give it an extremely high recommendation although it is not for the faint of heart.

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Horreur Véritée, or, My Dinner With Adolf, February 16, 2001
A gauleiter flirts with the stenographer. Reinhard Heydrich trips over Adolf Eichmann's briefcase. A Nazi chieftain has to keep going outside to shut up his barking dog. Little touches like those add to the creepiness of this reconstruction of the Final Solution conference. Of course, elimination of the Jews had been in full swing for some time before this conference--it seems mainly to have been held to get everyone to accept Heydrich's leadership of the project. But this conference is just about the only "paper trail" the Nazis left in the actual execution of their plans for the Holocaust.

The recreation of the conference is amazing. It isn't especially realistic--it's obvious that everyone is acting, because everyone is so crisp and "on". But the fine ensemble acting, taken for itself, is impressive. The pacing never drags, though you do have to pay attention. Everything is unnervingly ordinary--the applause for a toast to the soldiers on the Eastern Front, guffaws at someone's joke, Eichmann fussing over his papers of statistics. Even the sudden sound of a plucked piano string at the end is startling, as the viewer realizes the theretofore absence of a music track. A grim masterpiece of historical recovery.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect !!
Why this has not made it to DVD is beyond me. Or even why it has not aired on TV that much.
This German film with English subtitles is simply outstanding. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Peter T. Wolf

3.0 out of 5 stars no packing
this cd is probably a copy, because there was nothing witten on it, and no cover.
Published 9 months ago by Vinaver

5.0 out of 5 stars Great VHS. Another DVD version is available.
This chilling VHS is fantastic. Those who enjoy it are directed to also watch the DVD "Conspiracy" for similar fantastic drama.
Published on November 23, 2006 by S. Geller

4.0 out of 5 stars toe curling
in german with german actors, production ofcourse;this is the almost verbatim meeting held in the city of the title where the german elite explained just how they were going to... Read more
Published on August 13, 2006 by Thomas G. Kohls

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent documentary on important topic
The Wannsee Conference was a critical, 2-hour event during which high officials of the Third Reich planned their "Final Solution" for the "Jewish problem. Read more
Published on July 4, 2006 by Elizabeth T. Bogren

5.0 out of 5 stars Holocaust Incorporated

The Wannsee conference was the official beginning to the organization of mass killings of Jews by the nazis. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Footnotes
Other reviews have found this film to be far superior to "Conspiracy". One noted its superior detail on the 'final solution' options; two noted superior acting. Read more
Published on December 25, 2005 by Pedant

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the essential films to see to understand WW2
"I declare that the proposal to equate half-Jews with Jews is absolutely acceptable." So argues one of the participants of the Wannsee conference near Berlin in January of 1942... Read more
Published on June 17, 2005 by tendays komyathy

5.0 out of 5 stars A Neglected Masterpiece
Within a huge dramatic category, the Holocaust, the Wannsee Conference is bewilderingly neglected -- perhaps because of its German provenance. Read more
Published on May 26, 2005 by Douglas Scott

4.0 out of 5 stars the banality of evil
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