Posted on 04/29/2005 6:44:28 PM PDT by XR7
You mean he's really not 116 years old living in Argentina?
As Michael Savage would say "Hitler is alive and well and he's wearing a headscarve"!!!
Too bad we didn't have an opportunity to make his death slow and particularly gruesome.
This just in:
Hitler is *still* dead.
Actually, I think they are more in the Stalinist mold. He got away with it.
Herr Hitler began his rise thru the German Worker's Party. WHAAAAATTTTTT, socialism. It is alive and well!
Dead? Not really? Mein Kampf is selling well in the middle east.
He died about six or seven years too late.
Hitler and Stalin are probably best pals in Hell.
If only it was 80 years ago today.
Downfall (the movie) is excellent
Hitler's final days disturb
The depth of the Fuehrer's evil is horrifying.
LOUIS B. HOBSON, Special to The Free Press 2005-04-29 01:44:22
Historians love to chill us with the image of Emperor Nero fiddling as his beloved Rome burned around him. What Adolf Hitler did for 12 days as Berlin was reduced to near rubble by the invading Russian army is even more horrifying and disturbing.
Oliver Hirschbiegel's The Downfall is a portrait of rampaging evil as Hitler (Bruno Ganz) rules his underground bunker as he once did the Nazi empire.
Sadly for the citizens of Berlin, Hitler still had power over their lives and he forbade any form of evacuation.
He also appointed the Hitler Youth to be the last line of defence, thus putting children in the line of fire of Russian tanks.
The cameras follow one such boy, then descend into the bunker to show Hitler grilling and admonishing members of his inner circle for orchestrating the decline of The Third Reich. The monster himself was not about to accept any blame.
Ganz is riveting as Hitler. He portrays the dictator as stooped and broken, but always defiant.
His palsied hand shakes behind his back, but is rigid whenever he points it at someone.
Many of the scenes in the bunker unfold like theatre, with all the drama in the dialogue, rather than some forced movement, and it's all the more effective for its reserve.
Though Ganz dominates the film, as he must, the supporting performances are all memorable, especially Juliane Kohler as Hitler's deluded mistress, Eva Braun, and Heino Ferch as Albert Speer, the architect of the new Germany, who remained loyal in spirit, if not in practice.
Watching Braun try to throw a party as bombs rain on Berlin is surreal, whereas Speer's attempt to make Hitler release the people in his bunker and those cowering in burning buildings in Berlin is genuinely touching.
The greatest horror in The Downfall is watching Magda Goebbels (Corinna Harfouch) poison her children because she does not want them to live in a world without Hitler.
It is through her performance that we get a glimpse of the charisma Hitler possessed to so enchant a nation that they would either willingly commit inconceivable crimes against humanity or turn a blind eye to those who did.
The Downfall is much more than a history lesson. It is a stark and chilling reminder that evil of Hitler's magnitude continues to live and thrive in other megalomaniacs, even today
One man, in Paris I believe, was known for his biting humor. He was on stage making jokes about the Nazis and afterwards was given a little talking-to by some Gestapo(?) agents. They told him that the next time he took the stage he would treat Hitler and the German people with repect, or else.
The next night he walked on stage. He stood still until all was quiet and all eyes upon him. He then gave the German salute, and said, "That little sh** stands this tall."
Never heard from again.
Now that... was a real Frenchman.
I agree. GREAT film!
IMO, while Nazism may be more evil in terms of quality, certainly Communism has it beat in quantity, and as Stalin said, quantity has a quality all its own.
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