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Heimkehr

  • 1941
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Heimkehr (1941)
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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThis Nazi propaganda film attempts to justify the invasion of Poland--and thus the start of World War II--by "showing" how the ethnic Germans in Poland were discriminated against and oppress... सभी पढ़ेंThis Nazi propaganda film attempts to justify the invasion of Poland--and thus the start of World War II--by "showing" how the ethnic Germans in Poland were discriminated against and oppressed by the Poles, and how they were rescued from extinction only by the intervention of the... सभी पढ़ेंThis Nazi propaganda film attempts to justify the invasion of Poland--and thus the start of World War II--by "showing" how the ethnic Germans in Poland were discriminated against and oppressed by the Poles, and how they were rescued from extinction only by the intervention of the German army.

  • निर्देशक
    • Gustav Ucicky
  • लेखक
    • Gerhard Menzel
    • Karl Hans Strobl
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    • Paula Wessely
    • Peter Petersen
    • Attila Hörbiger
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    • निर्देशक
      • Gustav Ucicky
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      • Gerhard Menzel
      • Karl Hans Strobl
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      • Paula Wessely
      • Peter Petersen
      • Attila Hörbiger
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    Paula Wessely
    Paula Wessely
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    Attila Hörbiger
    • Ludwig Launhardt
    Ruth Hellberg
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    Carl Raddatz
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    Otto Wernicke
    Otto Wernicke
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    Elsa Wagner
    • Frau Schmid
    Eduard Köck
    • Herr Schmid
    Franz Pfaudler
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    Gerhild Weber
    Gerhild Weber
    • Josepha Manz
    Werner Fuetterer
    Werner Fuetterer
    • Oskar Friml
    Hermann Erhardt
    • Karl Michalek
    Berta Drews
    Berta Drews
    • Elfriede
    Eugen Preiß
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    Boguslaw Samborski
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    Tadeusz Zelski
    Anna Chodakowska
    Andrews Engelmann
    Andrews Engelmann
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      • Gustav Ucicky
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      • Gerhard Menzel
      • Karl Hans Strobl
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    Dramatic, sensible, scary

    There's little one voice can do against a raging, deafening chorus of "victors" and their gaslighted subjects. After all, I was among them all till not long ago. But, should you be able to keep an open mind, think about it: are you going to believe a nation known for its strongest ethics, and so enshrined into their army conduct, or the ones who factually committed mass atrocities against German civilians, women, girls? You may resist it as it may be rather shattering to see your "truths" upside down.

    The movie is a dramatic, profound depiction of the ethnic cleansing in a typical town on formerly German land taken by Poland after WW1. Alongside a personal story line, the mob action scenes are scarily realistic, if you ever got a taste of what that could be like.
    1wiener78

    "Based on facts"?

    I saw excerpts from this film that are included in the excellent documentary "Forbidden Films." "Homecoming" presents Polish persecution of ethnic Germans as a reality. To the best of my knowledge, this was a fabrication. It reminded me of Russia's present-day accusations of genocide against ethnic Russians by Ukraine, which appear to be groundless.

    Lichtmesz23 claims in their review that Poles really did commit "pogrom-like assaults (including murder and manslaughter)" against ethnic Germans prior to the German invasion of Poland. I would like to know if anyone can cite reliable sources in support of this assertion.
    1VanDaalen

    Propaganda

    This is a must-see film if you are a student of Nazi propaganda. Otherwise, this film is to be avoided. In this movie, the Polish people are portrayed as brutal and murderous, always ready to torture the ethnic Germans living on Polish soil. Those ethnic Germans, on the other hand, are shown as the innocent victims of Polish brutalities. Victims indeed that were to be saved by 'Führer' Adolf Hitler. For instance: the film contains a scene in which a young woman, with a swastika chain dangling around her neck, is grabbed by an older, mean Polish man. It is obvious that he wants to rape her. One should not forget that this movie was made after the German invasion of Poland to justify that very same war. That's what the title of this movie means: 'Heimkehr' or 'Homecoming' hints at the 'coming home' of the ethnic Germans in the 'Greater German Reich', after the annexation of Poland. This films was produced in close collaboration with Joseph Goebbels's ministry of propaganda.
    4Lichtmesz23

    Mainly of historical interest

    Shot in Nazi Germany in 1941, HEIMKEHR shows the suppression of ethnic Germans in a little town in Eastern Poland (now Ukraine) during spring and summer of 1939. While Polish military prepares for war, German schools are closed and plundered. Minority rights are cut down or disrespected. Open hostility and violence against German people increases, while the official authorities watch on. After the outbreak of the war, the Germans are interned into a prison. Only the progress of the Wehrmacht safes them in the last minute. The final scenes show them being re-located and transferred "back to the Reich".

    For today's audiences this film shows a world surrealistically turned upside down, as it is a Nazi produced film that accuses ethnic persecution and a chauvinistic state treating his unwelcome citizens with ruthless disposal and disrespect of laws. Many scenes and lines said by the actors appear familiar from countless Anti-Nazi-movies.

    The propagandistic means employed by director Gustav Ucicky are mostly very primitive, as the villainous Poles look ugly and mean with no redeeming qualities at all. Even a few nasty Jewish stereotypes are thrown in.Other scenes, such as the imprisonment of the Germans in a crowded dark cell, have an intense, nightmarish quality, and ironically strongly recall Holocaust iconography for today's viewers. The final speeches, held by the otherwise great Austrian actress Paula Wessely, are a torture to watch: pathetic, pompous, silly and empty propaganda at its worst, as lifeless as a cardboard.

    It should however be pointed out that the pogrom-like assaults (including murder and manslaughter), the increasing ethnic hostilities and the aggressive nationalist policy of the Polish state, which was also directed against other minorities (or in this particular then-part of Poland rather majorities) such as Ukranians, Jews and Belorussians, is based on well-documented facts, which are given little attention or downplayed by many historians today for mostly political reasons. As the war came closer, the hostilities on both sides increased. There are many scenes, such as an incident at a movie theater when the Germans are forced by an angry crowd to sing the Polish national anthem which may actually be fairly realistic portrayals of the atmosphere in certain parts of the country and the loyalty conflicts endured.

    Other now rather forgotten facts of the prelude to the war are shown as well, such as the mobilization of the Polish army as early as March 1939. A Polish propaganda poster which can be seen in one scene, that calls for a Greater Poland reaching as far as Berlin and further is authentic as well. After the outbreak of the war several Thousands of German civilians were interned and massacred throughout Poland. That the Nazis in consequence could do far worse than that is a testament to the cynical hypocrisy and double-speech of totalitarian regimes.

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