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Le Jeune Hitlérien Quex

Original title: Hitlerjunge Quex
  • 1933
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.9K
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Jürgen Ohlsen in Le Jeune Hitlérien Quex (1933)
Drama

In the depths of the Great Depression and in the waning days of the crumbling Weimar Republic, a poor Berlin youth is torn between loyalty to his unemployed Communist father and his ever-gro... Read allIn the depths of the Great Depression and in the waning days of the crumbling Weimar Republic, a poor Berlin youth is torn between loyalty to his unemployed Communist father and his ever-growing fascination of the Hitler Youth movement.In the depths of the Great Depression and in the waning days of the crumbling Weimar Republic, a poor Berlin youth is torn between loyalty to his unemployed Communist father and his ever-growing fascination of the Hitler Youth movement.

  • Director
    • Hans Steinhoff
  • Writers
    • K.A. Schenzinger
    • Bobby E. Lüthge
  • Stars
    • Heinrich George
    • Berta Drews
    • Jürgen Ohlsen
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hans Steinhoff
    • Writers
      • K.A. Schenzinger
      • Bobby E. Lüthge
    • Stars
      • Heinrich George
      • Berta Drews
      • Jürgen Ohlsen
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Heinrich George
    Heinrich George
    • Vater Völker
    Berta Drews
    Berta Drews
    • Mutter Völker
    Jürgen Ohlsen
    • Heini Völker
    • (as Ein Hitlerjunge)
    Hermann Speelmans
    Hermann Speelmans
    • Stoppel
    Rotraut Richter
    Rotraut Richter
    • Gerda
    Karl Meixner
    • Wilde
    Claus Clausen
    Claus Clausen
    • Bannführer Kaß (Brigade Leader Kass)
    Franz Ramspott
    • Fritz Dörries
    • (as Ein Hitlerjunge)
    Helga Bodemer
    • Ulla Dörries
    • (as Ein Hitlermädchen)
    Franziska Kinz
    Franziska Kinz
    • Krankenschwester (nurse)
    Hermann Braun
    Hermann Braun
    • Grundler
    • (as Ein Hitlerjunge)
    Hans Richter
    Hans Richter
    • Franz
    Ernst Behmer
    Ernst Behmer
    • Kowalski
    • (uncredited)
    Reinhold Bernt
    Reinhold Bernt
    • Ausrufer (barker)
    • (uncredited)
    Hansjoachim Büttner
    • Arzt (doctor)
    • (uncredited)
    Hans Deppe
    Hans Deppe
    • Althändler (furniture dealer)
    • (uncredited)
    Karl Hannemann
    • Lebensmittelhändler (grocer)
    • (uncredited)
    Anna Müller-Lincke
    Anna Müller-Lincke
    • Eine Nachbarin Völkers (Völkers' neighbour)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Hans Steinhoff
    • Writers
      • K.A. Schenzinger
      • Bobby E. Lüthge
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    10GermanChic00

    Unsere Fahne (our Flag)

    I saw this film in a university class about German cinema. I must say that as a student with a dual major in history and German this is a very interesting film. I believe that, as propaganda, it is outdated... no one in the western world would look at this film and say, "I think I'm going to go to war now" as a historical document or an example of propaganda of the time... it is wonderful! I would love a copy of this film, though i know i cannot find it anywhere. I would tell anyone who has the opportunity to see this film to do it ... but bear in mind that it is propaganda...and as such is naturally exaggerated to prove a point... Historians of the world... enjoy!
    8EdgarST

    Propaganda Lesson

    Just as a good commercial can induce us to buy a car that we do not need or drink water instead of a sugared soda, «Hitlerjunge Quex» is an effective propaganda film that, once again, proves to me how effective were Nazi communications, public relations, press and propaganda. «Hitlerjunge Quex» fulfills its objective, by passionately putting forward a romantic vision of the Hitler youth against a bleak and humorless description of a group of violent and aggressive communists. While the nazis are described as prosperous and kind, communist have old proselytizing tactics and are hard hit by the economic Depression in Germany, around 1932, when the victory of the National Socialist Party was irrepressible.

    The story moves us because the little protagonist Heini is not seduced by bribes, a public office, sexual blackmail or electoral promises: through his child's eyes he perceives and is moved by symbols, hymns and group singing, he is seduced by uniform and order, in the face of shady chaos at home and the customs of the friends of his father, an unemployed ruffian who, in the course of the plot, begins a process of re-evaluating his own life. Curiously, this process had continuity off screen: the leftist actor Heinrich George ended up convinced by the Führer's strong harangues and joined the ranks of the party.

    At this point of history neither George nor anyone imagined the potential for malice and depravity of the Nazis: everything was hope for renewing the country... as it happens every time that the electoral process begins and the people go to polls that hide their real nature as slaughterhouses. A good film, an excellent reminder of the directions by which we can be seduced and taken by moving images.
    10donkeynb

    Absolutely great movie!

    This is a terrific movie! It's very emotional, it contains good acting and shows another side to the Nazis than we're used to. This movie shows an innocent young boy who grew up in an abusive household who later manages to stand up to his demons and do what he dreams of and finally be happy without anyone dragging him down or forcing him to be something he's not.

    Definitely one of the better movies I've ever seen in my life, and even for a propaganda movie this one is just star quality! No matter if you're a neo-nationalsocialist, a communist, a democrat a republican or anarchist this movie is great and you'll without a doubt enjoy it.
    jchgtsguy

    Quex was an excellent film that reflected the stormy period of Depression Germany through the world of teenagers.

    Quex was by far an excellent film with a lot of history off camera as well. I enjoyed the film , good subtle propaganda. Right it could have been about Scouting if a USA or Disney film. I want to start by clarifying that for years I researched the Ohlsen biography through many document centers. I found out the stories about Ohlsen and a gay romance with Vom Schirach were originated in BBC broadcasts that went into Germany and as a rule spread nasty ( for the time) stories about German celebrities to demoralize the enemy. Saying the " quexing" slang for gay sex was also BBC. I found out WHO wrote the broadcasts. He died in Berlin in 1969 of alcoholism. I try and try to get Wikipedia to print my findings but they keep erasing it and keeping the sex nonsense. Von Schirach s transfer to Vienna was a reward for a service. The BBC put icing on the cake saying it was a sex scandal. Ohlsen never clarified anything. I don't know his sexual preference and in out times it s no big deal- who cares? But the Von Schirach and Ohlsen take was very effective propaganda. It s still all over the internet today. Sadly Ohlsen s not here to speak. He was anti- Nazi. Another fact: Ohlsen was of Danish ancestry( bears a resemblance to teenage Jamie Lee Curtis who IS half Scandinavian) And Herbett Norkus the real martyr in real life was Lithuanian background. And right now might be buried in a public park unknown to hikers and picnickers. I did my homework. Lol. Quex IS a good film at face value.
    6bkoganbing

    A Truly Lost Generation

    The short unhappy life of Herbert Norkus, a young member of the Hitler Youth who was killed by Communist street thugs is the basis of this film, entitled in English, Our Flags Lead Us Forward. The martial song you hear vocally and instrumentally throughout the film was the official song of the Hitler Youth and the words were written by Baldur Von Schirath the organizer of the group. Note in the opening credits the producers at UFA give thanks to the members of the Hitler Youth Berlin chapter who appeared as extras in the film.

    The film is only the Herbert Norkus story indirectly. A novel that was required reading for the Hitler Youth was the basis for the film and said novel was written K.A. Schenzinger. I'm sure it was quite the potboiler. Of course that allowed the Nazis to take quite a bit of poetic license with the truth and they never passed up an opportunity to do that.

    Jurgen Ohlssen plays Heinie Volker who is being apprenticed to the trade of printer and he comes from parents who are Communist in their political sympathies. In the year of 1932 with Germany in the midst of the Depression many competing groups and ideologies were battling to rule the Reich. The neighborhood that the Volkers live in is a working class area that the Communists are dominant.

    Heinrich George is Heinie's father who is on relief and is idle, way too idle. He beats on his wife and rags his son to join the Young Communist League. But the kid is attracted to those clean cut, fresh scrubbed teens in their uniforms with their marching songs. They all look quite middle class and he wants to be one of them. If you remember in The Young Lions, Marlon Brando's character discusses how Hitler has promised to do away with the class system so prevalent in Europe. Young Ohlssen is exhibit number one for Brando's contention.

    The film is interesting on a number of levels. Other than Henie's long suffering mother played by Berta Drews the only female role of any consequence is that Rotraut Richter who plays Gerda, a teenage temptress who works as a Communist agent, luring the Hitler Youth away from their duty. There is a conspicuous lack of the female gender in the Hitler Youth at least at these gatherings. When the Nazi state was established the Hitler Youth did have a woman's auxiliary of sorts where the girls were taught to be good breeders and mothers to make and raise plenty of good Aryan youth for the Fatherland. Nazi Germany was one of the most patriarchal societies ever created on Earth.

    Other Nazi targets most prominently Jews get not a mention in Our Flags Lead Us Forward. The film strictly concerned with the Communist menace. All the Communists in contrast to the Hitler Youth are these plug ugly proletarian types who smoke cheap cigars and get stinking drunk when they're not infecting our workers with Bolshevist ideas. The father Heinrich George is such a man although later in a good scene, George is talking to Ohlssen about how all he wants is the best for his son and society has to change in order for that to happen. A more complex character than you would think would appear in a film that is strictly labeled propaganda. But then again it's what makes it more affective.

    The bleakness of Depression Era Berlin plays like one of our noir films and the kids are shown as the hope for Germany's future. As it turned out these kids who were the extras in the film probably 90% of them died during World War II. A truly lost generation.

    Our Flags Lead Us Forward is a slick piece of propaganda designed to recruit the impressionable young German minds who did not want to think of themselves as a beaten country from World War I. Viewed with a critical eye about its purposes, it holds up very well for examination today.

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    • Trivia
      Herbert Norkus, born July 1916, was killed, stabbed six times, by German Communists on 24th January 1932, Berlin, as he delivered Nazi Propaganda leaflets. His martyred death became a role-model for the Hitler Youth, and too, exploited in the Nazi propaganda war machine.
    • Quotes

      Bannführer Kaß: Where were you born?

      Vater Völker: In Berlin.

      Bannführer Kaß: Where is it?

      Vater Völker: Near the Spree.

      Bannführer Kaß: Near the Spree, that's right. But where? In what country?

      Vater Völker: Well, in Germany, of course.

      Bannführer Kaß: In Germany, that's correct. In our Germany. Think about it.

    • Crazy credits
      Heini Völker, Ulla, her brother Fritz and all other young characters, especially the Hitler Youth characters are credited as Hitler Youth boy, Hitler Youth girl or The Girls and Boys of the Berlin Hitler Youth.
    • Alternate versions
      There is an Italian edition of this film on DVD, distributed by DNA srl, "PARACELSUS (1943) + IL GIOVANE HITLERIANO QUEX (1933)" (2 Films on a single DVD), re-edited with the contribution of film historian Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available for streaming on some platforms.
    • Connections
      Edited into Deutschland, erwache! (1968)
    • Soundtracks
      Unsre Fahne flattert uns voran
      (Maschlied der Hitlerjugend)

      Music by Hans-Otto Borgmann

      Lyrics by Baldur von Schirach

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    • Release date
      • September 19, 1933 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Hitler Youth Quex
    • Filming locations
      • Germany
    • Production company
      • Universum Film (UFA)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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