The Third Reich in Color
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The Third Reich in Color

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The Third Reich's images, traditionally seen in black and white, also exist in color within hidden film archives and private collections. These color images capture scenes from Normandy's beaches, folk festivals, Wehrmacht wartime atrocities, and life on Hitler's mountain farm. They bring an oppressive reality to the criminal Nazi regime, offering a new and vivid perspective on history.
20221 sesong
13+
3 episoder
  • 1. Part 1: The Dictator

    1. Part 1: The Dictator

    From 1937, color films also document life in Hitler's Germany. Eva Braun and Hitler's pilot Hans Baur are among the first amateur filmmakers to expose the new celluloid. This creates unique images of the dictator's public appearances and his private life on Obersalzberg. Scanned in high-resolution HD, the footage of Hitler and his entourage unfolds a particularly realistic effect.
    From 1937, color films also document life in Hitler's Germany. Eva Braun and Hitler's pilot Hans Baur are among the first amateur filmmakers to expose the new celluloid. This creates unique images of the dictator's public appearances and his private life on Obersalzberg. Scanned in high-resolution HD, the footage of Hitler and his entourage unfolds a particularly realistic effect.
    13+
    44min
    31. des. 2021
  • 2. Part 2: War on Hitler

    2. Part 2: War on Hitler

    During the war with the Soviet Union, 35mm color footage was used for Nazi propaganda. Hitler's pilot filmed his visit to the front lines. Meanwhile, Hollywood director John Ford captured stunning color scenes in North Africa. A camera crew, sent by President Roosevelt, recorded the 1943 Casablanca Conference, where the Allies demanded the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany.
    During the war with the Soviet Union, 35mm color footage was used for Nazi propaganda. Hitler's pilot filmed his visit to the front lines. Meanwhile, Hollywood director John Ford captured stunning color scenes in North Africa. A camera crew, sent by President Roosevelt, recorded the 1943 Casablanca Conference, where the Allies demanded the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany.
    13+
    45min
    31. des. 2021
  • 3. Part 3: The Liberation of France

    3. Part 3: The Liberation of France

    In 1944, in southern England, Allied troops are getting ready to land in Normandy. US soldier Jack Lieb is there with his amateur camera. On D-Day, John Ford shoots in color with his camera crews. His Hollywood colleague George Stevens also lands in northern France with his team on 6 June 1944. The men document the advance and finally the liberation of Paris up close.
    In 1944, in southern England, Allied troops are getting ready to land in Normandy. US soldier Jack Lieb is there with his amateur camera. On D-Day, John Ford shoots in color with his camera crews. His Hollywood colleague George Stevens also lands in northern France with his team on 6 June 1944. The men document the advance and finally the liberation of Paris up close.
    13+
    45min
    31. des. 2021
  • The Third Reich in Color
    20221 sesong
    The Third Reich's images, traditionally seen in black and white, also exist in color within hidden film archives and private collections. These color images capture scenes from Normandy's beaches, folk festivals, Wehrmacht wartime atrocities, and life on Hitler's mountain farm. They bring an oppressive reality to the criminal Nazi regime, offering a new and vivid perspective on history.
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