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  1. The Meaning of Hitler (German: Anmerkungen zu Hitler) is a 1978 book by the journalist and writer Raimund Pretzel, who published all his books under the pseudonym Sebastian Haffner. Journalist and military historian Sir Max Hastings called it 'among the best' studies of Hitler; Edward Crankshaw called it a 'quite dazzlingly brilliant ...

  2. 13. Aug. 2021 · The Meaning of Hitler: Directed by Petra Epperlein, Michael Tucker. With Matilda Tucker, Martin Amis, Adolf Hitler, Mike Taibbi. An inquiry into decades of cultural fascination with the Nazi leader, and the ramifications of such a fascination on present day politics.

    • (459)
    • Documentary
    • Petra Epperlein, Michael Tucker
    • 2021-08-13
  3. Synopsis: Die Filmemacher Petra Epperlein und Michael Tucker schufen mit ihrem Dokumentarfilm eine provokante Befragung der Faszination unserer Kultur für Hitler und den Nationalsozialismus

    • Petra Epperlein
    • Michael Tucker , III
    • Martin Amis, David Irving, Deborah Lipstadt
    • 2021
  4. This is a remarkable historical and psychological examination of the enigma of Adolf Hitler—who he was, how he wielded power, and why he was destined to fail. Beginning with Hitler’s early life, Sebastian Haffner probes the historical, political, and emotional forces that molded his character.

  5. Shot in nine countries, the film traces Hitlers movements, his rise to power and the scenes of his crimes as historians and writers, including Deborah Lipstadt, Martin Amis, Sir Richard Evans...

    • 2 Min.
    • 101,9K
    • IFC Films
  6. THE MEANING OF HITLER is a provocative interrogation of our cultures fascination with Hitler and Nazism set against the backdrop of the current rise of white supremacy, the normalization of antisemitism and the weaponization of history itself. Shot in nine countries, the film traces Hitlers movements, his rise to power and the scenes of ...

  7. 13. Aug. 2021 · The Meaning of Hitler is a film that explores the cultural and historical reasons why we still talk about Hitler, from antisemitism to art to politics. It features interviews with historians, psychologists, artists, and Holocaust survivors, and confronts the paradox of Hitler's toxicity and popularity.