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Downfall (German: Der Untergang) is a 2004 historical war drama film written and produced by Bernd Eichinger and directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel.It is set during the Battle of Berlin in World War II, when Nazi Germany is on the verge of total defeat, and depicts the final days of Adolf Hitler (portrayed by Bruno Ganz).
The Bunker is a 1981 American made-for-television historical war film produced by Time-Life Productions based on the 1975 book The Bunker by James P. O'Donnell. [1]The film, directed by George Schaefer and adapted for the screen by John Gay, is a dramatization depicting the events surrounding Adolf Hitler's last weeks in and around his underground bunker in Berlin before and during the Battle ...
The film opens with Hitler's 56th birthday, on 20 April 1945, and ends 10 days later with his suicide, on 30 April.Hitler becomes angry with Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, General Alfred Jodl, Wilhelm Burgdolf, Hans Krebs and Party Secretary Martin Bormann when Steiner and his German Forces fail to attack the Soviet Forces led by Georgy Zhukov.
Hitler: The Last Ten Days (The Last Act) Der letzte Akt: Georg Wilhelm Pabst: Drama based on novel by Nuremberg judge Michael Musmanno. Hitler's last days in Reichstag bunker through perspective of bunker guard 1955 Poland The Hours of Hope: Godziny nadziei: Stanisław Bareja, Jan Rybkowski: Drama set in Poland near the end of the war 1955 ...
Last days of Hitler in Führerbunker during Battle of Berlin: 2004 United Kingdom Dunkirk (TV miniseries) Alex Holmes: Docudrama. Battle of Dunkirk and Dunkirk evacuation: 2004 Germany Switzerland Netherlands Luxembourg Edelweiss Pirates: Edelweisspiraten (in German) Niko von Glasow: The Edelweiss Pirates and wartime German Resistance 2004 Japan
Hitler (1962 film) Hitler – Dead or Alive; The Hitler Gang; Hitler Goes Kaput! Hitler: The Last Ten Days; Hitler über Deutschland; Hitler: A Film from Germany; Hitler: The Rise of Evil; Hitler's Folly; Hitler's Reign of Terror; Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil; Hotel Lux (film)
The book and film concerns the allegations by its makers that Adolf Hitler did not die in his Berlin bunker in 1945 but escaped, along with wife Eva Braun, her brother-in-law Hermann Fegelein and several other Nazi officials, to Argentina staying first at a large ranch 29 kilometres (18 mi) from Bariloche owned by relatives of Prince Bernhard and later lived 10 kilometres (6 mi) east of ...
His performance was widely acclaimed by critics; The Guardian critic Rob Mackie described Ganz as "the most convincing screen Hitler yet: an old, bent, sick dictator with the shaking hands of someone with Parkinson's, alternating between rage and despair in his last days in the bunker". [18] His performance has inspired many parodies on YouTube ...