Hitler: The Rise of Evil (2003) - Spine-tingling WWI Combat Scenes

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About the TV miniseries:

Hitler: The Rise of Evil is a Canadian television miniseries in two parts, directed by Christian Duguay and produced by Alliance Atlantis. It stars Robert Carlyle in the lead role and explores Adolf Hitler's rise and his early consolidation of power during the years after the First World War and focuses on how the embittered, politically fragmented and economically buffeted state of German society following the war made that ascent possible. The film also focuses on Ernst Hanfstaengl's influence on Hitler's rise to power. The miniseries, which premiered simultaneously in May 2003 on CBC in Canada and CBS in the United States, received two Emmy Awards, for Art Direction and Sound Editing, while Peter O'Toole was nominated for Best Supporting Actor.

The film's subplot follows the struggles of Fritz Gerlich, a German journalist who opposes the rising Nazi Party. The quotation disputably attributed to Edmund Burke is displayed at the beginning and end of the film:

"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."

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Maybe the hardest man to kill in history. He once left a bunker that was destroyed moments after, killing everyone, not to mention 23+ assassination attempts.

grandizer
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In the series they portray Hitler beating a dog. I have read many books on Hitler from all perspectives and never read that he beat ant dogs. In fact the opposite and he was kind to animals. I am not defending or condoning the man but one can see how easy it is to distort history.

rockyrowlands
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It is often said that the German soldiers of the First World War began to use the Hitler-style trimmed mustache, at the same time that they began to receive gas masks. The cause was that this mask design did not allow a good fit for those with a standard mustache. After the war, keeping that type of mustache became a symbol that distinguished veterans of the Great War in Germany.

atunaco
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It makes think: how much was a german soldier life expectancy in the WWI front? And he survived from 14 to 18.

willmart
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He served at the 1st battle of Ypres, Battle of the Somme, Battle of Arras and Passchendaele some of the hardest worst actions of the western front in WW1. Say what you want about the asshole after the fact the man wasnt a coward.

toddpick
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A movie needs to be made about Hitler covering his life from 1889 (the year of his birth) to 1933 (the year he took power) with the emphasis on World War I and the immediate postwar period.

jdewitt
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He may have become a monster, but at least he was brave and willing to put himself at the front, unlike other politicians.

jamesivie
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The guy had some severe balls (well, at least 1) because runner was probably the worse job there in the trenches.

dominiquecharriere
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How come we never see things like Stalin: The rise of evil, Lenin: The rise of evil, or Mao: The rise of evil?

TDL-xgnn
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This was a very good movie despite being a low budget film. It really shed light into the early years of the Nazi Party, and how Hitler rose to become its leader.

jebbroham
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It's highly likely that if it was not corporal schnicklegruber then some other tyrant would have eventually done the same thing. The Treaty of Versailles was arguably unfairly cruel and created colossal resentment after the war.

paulthomson
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Wow marching in tight formation and being hit by a superb artillery strike— NOW THAT’S A LOT OF DAMAGE!

michaelmilian
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Actually Corporal Hitler was still an Austrian national at that time he was serving in the Imperial German army. He was extraordinary of gallantry to receive the "Iron cross". A foreigner and an infantryman got that citation, very rare!

Flyinghigh
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Ironically, he basicly moved to Germany because he didn't want to serve in the Austro-Hungarian army.

Kdssow
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Almost looks like I'm watching Benjamin Netanyahu in the making in 2024

itweety
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Have you ever looked at history and noticed how most of the conflicts in the past are summed up pretty much the same? Good guys won baddies lost.. is it because the world is some epic struggle between good and evil and the good guys always win? Unfortunately reality isn't so beautiful. The reason is History is written by whoever won. The second world war was basically a continuation of the first, and was inevitable, just as inevitable as the third one is going to be. It's the hell of post modernism. And if the German people hadn't been so slighted by the Treaty of Versailles, it probably wouldn't have happened honestly. Do people do things like this for no reason? And you can say what you want about Hitler, but he said he would get rid of the 33 parties and unite Germany: he did. He said he would reclaim lands stolen after the first war; namely Poland: he did. He said he would make Germany proud again, reignite it's patriotism, fix it's economy, bring back it's glory: he did.
He said he loved his country and his people: he did. He said the "Third Reich would last a thousand years, if only in the imagination": nobody has stopped talking about it since. At least he loved his country

jacobharris
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The guy who is so eager he jumps and risks a bullet to the head just to deliver a message.

robdixson
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Imagine growing up wanting to be an actor, going thru film school, finally receiving the news that you’re getting cast in your first lead role, and then finding out you’re playing hitler

tanukijohnson
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Imagine going through this, twice, only to find Europe in the state that it is now.

I will never forget the video of now deceased crying ww2 Veteran who said with tears in his eyes: "Europe gone to sh*t, this is not what we have been dying for!"

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he was a very brave soldier and a distinguished veteran of the great war but god damn did his metal state deteriorate quickly after that war i aint gonna defend him for his horrible actions but i am going to say that war probably had a part to do in him being so mentally destroyed and a psychopath

notyomama