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Hitler´s Children

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Guido Knopp explores a deeply personal theme in his documentary, intertwining investigative journalism with serious historical research to tell the human stories of an entire generation. He emphasizes that memory cannot exist without knowledge, and while the post-war children are not responsible for the actions before the turning point, they bear the responsibility of remembrance. The work conveys authentic impressions from eyewitnesses whose experiences shaped the reconstruction, capturing both the horrors of war and the fervor for the Nazi regime. The generation that suffered under the Nazi dictatorship comes to life through personal accounts, with Knopp acknowledging the subjectivity of these statements. He combines these insights with precise historical research to create a poignant portrayal of "Hitler's children." The ominous threat from Hitler in 1938—that youth would no longer be free—became a reality for many. Systematic indoctrination led to young men being sacrificed in war and women being assigned various roles. Knopp makes a comprehensive attempt to depict the history of youth within the Nazi system, utilizing unpublished materials from private archives to illustrate the regime's manipulation. Hundreds of eyewitnesses recount their lives under the Nazi regime, revealing the abuse of a generation.

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Hitler´s Children, Guido Knopp

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2002
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