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Related: About this forumHow & Why Germans Bought Hitler's Pitch
Editing to say that I wish I has watched the entire thing before posting. The first few minutes fit the title and then it basically becomes about the war.
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How & Why Germans Bought Hitler's Pitch (Original Post)
Quixote1818
Nov 2018
OP
Several problems with this but Hitler's use and placement of radios is interesting.
underpants
Nov 2018
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underpants
(182,848 posts)1. 👀
Will watch later
BigmanPigman
(51,615 posts)2. The idea reminds me of a scene from Caberet.
Get out and vote...tell all the younger people in your life to do the same.
Listening to that Hitler Youth belt out the song and most everybody joins in. This is more scary than the recent onslaught of Halloween style movies I had to sit through in the past week.
BigmanPigman
(51,615 posts)4. Bob Fosse did a great job with that film.
The original image of a lovely boy singing so beautifully, then the camera moves down to the swastika armband...BOOM! Very effective image.
underpants
(182,848 posts)5. Several problems with this but Hitler's use and placement of radios is interesting.
He communicated to his people everyday. Sounds familiar.
mbusby
(823 posts)6. Welp....