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Death in the Bunker - the True
 
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Death in the Bunker - the True

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  • Format: Color, Content/Copy-Protected CD, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC, Import
  • Language: English, German
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: (US and Canada This DVD will probably NOT be viewable in other countries. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • MPAA Rating: NR
  • Studio: Paradox
  • Release Date: Aug 22 2006
  • Run Time: 79 minutes
  • ASIN: B000FSLMG8

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Amazon.com: 4.3 out of 5 stars (7 customer reviews)

19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Berlin bleibt deutsch!", May 12 2007
By Sunny "Sunny" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Death in the Bunker - the True (DVD)

You could see this as a dry documentary. There's barely an intro, the presentation is plain, and the first few minutes are boring. Instead of subtitles for the eyewitness accounts, there are English voiceovers overlapping with the German. But as it continues, it becomes compelling. There's footage I'd never seen before and interviews of people physically close to Hitler to the end -- his female secretary (Traudl Junge, who took down his last will and testament), his adjutant, and his bodyguard.

It focuses on Hitler's last days in his bunker under the Chancellery. He had just turned 56 and was clearly a physical and psychological wreck after five and a half years of war. They said that in the past he had never proposed marriage to Eva Braun because he was devoted solely to Germany, but after he belatedly accepted that Germany was lost, he married her. This was April 29; they committed suicide on April 30.

They give so many details of the goings-on in the Führerbunker -- how well-stocked they were with food and luxuries while outside the Germans were desperately eating anything as the Russians had already occupied most of Berlin; how Hitler inquired closely about the plans of his staff to escape Berlin through the Red Army's lines; how a nurse explained to him the best way to kill oneself by both taking a potassium cyanide pill and shooting one's head with a pistol...

Among the footage that left a deep impression:

- Eva Braun, in color

- the corpses of the six Goebbels children that their parents had poisoned rather than have live in a world without Nazism, all of them laid out side by side

- in color, Molotov touring Berlin

- the artifacts that the KGB had kept hidden for decades after collection from the cremated remains at the Chancellery (Hitler's and Braun's dental samples; Frau Goebbels's dentures; the brace used by Dr. Goebbels for his club foot...)




7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hitler's last days, Dec 21 2007
By Reader "cvrcak1" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Death in the Bunker - the True (DVD)
Who does not know about Hitler? There have been so many biographies and even fictional work written about the man (think of Mailer's latest work). But not many have explored in great detail his last days before he committed suicide in the Berlin bunker with his wife Eva Braun and family of his minister of propaganda. This is documentary with the first hand account from Hitler's closest associates (errand boy, secretary, body guard) during his last days. We learn that he was in terrible physical condition, looking pale and his hand shaking as if he has Parkinson's desease. We also learn about Eva Braun's determination to make her own mark in her life by accepting to die along Adolf. It is also eeerie to see that Russian government still has carefully preserved artifacts from that day that includes Hitler's uniforms, personal possessions and dental records for everyone who died that day. Pictures of six dead Goehring children are cold reminder of how far indoctrination and unfortunately misplaced ideals can go. This is one of the rare documentaries with film showing Hitler's closest military associates such as: Speer, Himler and Goebbels. We even see Eva Braun's sister in her civil wedding ceremony to Hitler's high ranking officer who was executed by SS only a few days before Hitler's suicide. Absolutely amazing documentary about the last days of Nazi Party before final surrender that will mark the end of WWII.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars very well done, May 12 2011
By Matthew G. Sherwin - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Death in the Bunker - the True (DVD)
Death in the Bunker is a fine documentary that offers extensive rare footage of Hitler's last days in power when he was trying desperately and futilely to keep Russian forces from taking Berlin. We see rare footage of Hitler in the bunker; and there is footage of the Russians taking the outskirts of Berlin and then Berlin itself house by house. Some of the footage is quite graphic. In addition, there are insightful interviews with a former "errand boy" (Armin D. Lehmann), one of Hitler's former secretaries (Traudl Junge) and Rochus Misch, a man who was primarily a bodyguard for Hitler. All in all, it's quite informative.

The World War Two footage is in black and white although some of it is in color; this adds to the narration that tells the story of power plays within The Third Reich; how Hitler planned his own suicide without any consideration for the welfare of the German people (he blamed them as well as everyone else for Germany's losing the war at the very end); and we learn about the atmosphere in the bunker during those last days of World War Two when Germany was still under Hitler's rule. Of course, there's much more discussed in this film including Hitler's relationship with his lover Eva Braun.

I recommend this documentary for anyone studying World War Two; and this is especially good for people interesting in or studying Hitler's fall at the end of the war.
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