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Mein Kampf

Titre original : Den blodiga tiden
  • 1960
  • 12
  • 1h 51min
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Mein Kampf (1960)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langue"Mein Kampf" presents the rise and fall of the Third Reich, showing mainly the destruction of Poland and the life of Hitler, from when he was a mediocre student and frustrated aspirant of ar... Tout lire"Mein Kampf" presents the rise and fall of the Third Reich, showing mainly the destruction of Poland and the life of Hitler, from when he was a mediocre student and frustrated aspirant of art living in the slums of Austria and Germany, until his suicide in 1945 after being respon... Tout lire"Mein Kampf" presents the rise and fall of the Third Reich, showing mainly the destruction of Poland and the life of Hitler, from when he was a mediocre student and frustrated aspirant of art living in the slums of Austria and Germany, until his suicide in 1945 after being responsible for the deaths of millions of people and the destruction of Europe. All of the foota... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Erwin Leiser
  • Scénario
    • Maurice Croizat
    • Erwin Leiser
  • Casting principal
    • Paul Klinger
    • Claude Stephenson
    • Louis Arbessier
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    7,6/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Erwin Leiser
    • Scénario
      • Maurice Croizat
      • Erwin Leiser
    • Casting principal
      • Paul Klinger
      • Claude Stephenson
      • Louis Arbessier
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    • 3avis des critiques
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    Paul Klinger
    Paul Klinger
    • Narrator (German version)
    Claude Stephenson
    • Narrator (English version)
    Louis Arbessier
    • Récitant
    • (voix)
    • …
    Jean-Claude Michel
    • Récitant
    • (voix)
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    Henning Skaarup
    • (Danish Narrator)
    Heinrich Brüning
    • Self (reads statement)
    • (images d'archives)
    Winston Churchill
    Winston Churchill
    • Self
    • (images d'archives)
    Friedrich Ebert
    • Self (inspects Weimar troops, lies in state)
    • (images d'archives)
    Alfred Frauenfeld
    • Self (meets Papen in Vienna)
    • (images d'archives)
    Adolf Hitler
    Adolf Hitler
    • Self
    • (images d'archives)
    Inge Hvid-Møller
    • (Danish Narrator)
    Vladimir Lenin
    Vladimir Lenin
    • Self
    • (images d'archives)
    • (as V.I. Lenin)
    Franz Pfeffer von Salomon
    • Self
    • (images d'archives)
    Walther Rathenau
    • Self (writes at his desk)
    • (images d'archives)
    Marinus van der Lubbe
    Marinus van der Lubbe
    • Self (on trial, in shackles)
    • (images d'archives)
    Franz von Epp
    • Self
    • (images d'archives)
    Harry Giese
    • Narrator
    • (archives sonores)
    • (voix)
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Erwin Leiser
    • Scénario
      • Maurice Croizat
      • Erwin Leiser
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    6gridoon2025

    Gives a lot to the eyes but not enough to the mind

    A strong but somewhat shallow documentary about Hitler's rise and fall. It contains some remarkable (and sometimes - warning - very disturbing) archival footage, but does not have enough sociological or political depth - you never get much of an analysis on how Germany's defeat in the first World War slowly but surely led to Hitler's rise to power, or on how he got the public to worship him to the extent that they did. In any case, you cannot deny the impact of the concluding scenes. **1/2 out of 4.
    6hoganismydad

    The Coles Notes Account of WWII

    While competently put together, this film is woefully short on details. It is possible that by 1960, the year this film was made, there simply wasn't the wealth of information available about this point in history that there was in later years, but this is unlikely. Of what they do show, the viewer is left with the distinct sense that so much more is there for the telling. The invasion of France is given barely a sentence. The focus mainly stays on Hitler's rise to power and then shifts mainly to the occupation of Poland. This, in and of itself, is not problematic, but perhaps the film should have been just about that one particular aspect of the war. By trying to cover everything, so much is missed that a disservice is done to the audience. Additionally, the opening crawl which sets out the editorial bent of the feature does not age particularly well. We don't need to be told Hitler was a monster, nor that he was one of us, a human being. This kind of theatricality seems to undermine the dark subject matter which is eventually revealed.

    Still, this documentary accomplishes much. It still contains some of the most jarring and unforgettable war imagery of any documentary film ever made on this subject. In particular, the Nazi-shot footage of the Warsaw ghettos, the scenes of the concentration camps, the kangaroo court, down to the raving Nazi judge, which Germany used to justify the mass murder of Hitler's traitors, as well as some incredible footage of the razing of major cities which were pivotal turning points of the war: Warsaw, Berlin, and Stalingrad. The atmosphere during various Hitler speeches is also very well-captured and gives a sense of the gravitas with which he seemingly hypnotized an entire nation. For these scenes alone, the film is absolutely worth watching.

    That being said, the almost tabloid approach to the content and heavily editorialized narration dampens the credibility of the picture almost from the word go. The definitive WWII documentaries are still, nearly forty years since their release, the "World at War" films, narrated by Laurence Olivier, which aired in Britain in 1973. In twenty-six separate parts, they have the time to truly investigate and attempt to make sense of humankind's worst and most violent protracted affair. Directed in far less a heavy-handed fashion than Mein Kampf, they set a gold standard which has still not been touched.

    If you are NEW to WWII study, Mein Kampf is a perfectly adequate start. But it does not go nearly deep enough. Start here, and keep going.
    10paulatepc66

    Saw this when I was 12 despite being adult rated cinema

    As was often the case in the 60s children were allowed to see such films and this had a profound effect on me. Even now I cry at man's inhumanity and doubt God's existance to allow such things.

    I fear lessons have not been learned.
    9SimonJack

    A view of Nazi conquest from Nazi films

    "Mein Kampf" is a very good historical documentary film made by the Italian film company, Minerva Film, in 1960. Other biographical and documentary films have been made about Adolf Hitler and the rise of Naziism. But this is the first film made after World War II that delves into the very films that the Nazis themselves were made during Hitler's reign. Scenes and film clips are taken from the German films that had been captured or obtained after the fall of Germany.

    All of the scenes were shot by Nazis. A great deal of the film is about the German conquest and occupation of Poland, with some riveting scenes of the Warsaw Ghetto. The film has close-ups of Hitler and Eva Braun, most of the Nazi leaders, and battle scenes. And, leading up to all that are earlier film clips of the years of discord in Germany before the rise of Hitler and Naziism. The film has close-up scenes of German people, soldiers and officers at various rallies and trials, that are very daunting and revealing. In some, one senses the people don't believe what they are hearing; but the next moment we see them smiling and raising their hands in the Nazi salute and shouting "Heil, Hitler." This is a good historical film to have.

    A bonus came with the DVD of this film that I obtained. It's entitled, "Adolf Hitler." It's a bio-documentary on Hitler's origin, youth, and rise to power. The film quality of this bonus collection of news clips is very poor. It's especially very dark to the point of not being able to see faces and details throughout much of the film. An enhancement project could do much to make this an interesting film of record.

    I highly recommend this bio-documentary film for students and anyone interested in World War II, Naziism, and history in general.
    5bkoganbing

    Little Joe's home movies

    Mein Kampf is a rather disjointed documentary giving heavy emphasis to Hitler's rise to power and the occupation of Poland, subjects that probably deserve their own films. If the same story with variations was told in the same length of time about each occupied country we'd have a 9 hour film.

    Two things this documentary had going for it that I liked. It gave the best account I've seen of Adolph Hitler's years of the development of the Nazi party and how it grew. That part ought to be required viewing in America, it will seem frighteningly familiar as to what is happening now.

    The other thing is a lot of previously unseen, at least by me of footage that none other than the Propaganda Minister was responsible for. Some even which Joe Goebbels shot personally. With minimal commentary they tell their own tale of the Third Reich.

    Heartbreaking in the footage of the Warsaw ghetto were the lamentations in Hebrew. No other words were needed.

    Not the best told tale of the Third Reich but good enough.

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      Swedish censorship visa # 95760 delivered on 4-4-1960.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 novembre 1960 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Suède
      • Allemagne de l'Ouest
    • Langues
      • Allemand
      • Suédois
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      • Vainqueurs et vaincus
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      • Minerva Film AB
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      1 heure 51 minutes
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      • Mono
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