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Originally Posted by TteFAboB
Yeah, the Germans don't need a movie remembering the rest of the world that a handful of them finally decided to take action against Hitler.
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We made those movies already ourself. we do not need Hollywood for that. Or scientology.
2004: "Aufstand des Gewissens" (hailed as being the most precise movie about the man so far, with excellent actors, it won some film award)
1990 "Stauffenberg - Verschwörung gegen Hitler"
1955 "Der 20. Juli"
And many different docufilms.
And before you fall on your knees and pray for his sould for the rest of the night - did you know that the Graf wanted to make sure that the Third Reich and it'S governmental system prevails, and would negotiate a cease-firing with the Allies after Hitler's death - on same eye level, resulting in not capitulating, but in a draw? Just recent historical analysis and research in newly avaiolable sources, as was first documented in a german Tv docu some months ago, reveleaed that the nature of Stauffenberg and his motivation must be seen in a more differentiated, and less blindly heroic light. He was more loyal to the system than most easily assume at first glance.