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Les enfants d'Hitler

Original title: Hitler's Children
  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Bonita Granville in Les enfants d'Hitler (1943)
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This lurid exposé of the Hitler Youth follows the woes of an American girl declared legally German by the Nazi government.This lurid exposé of the Hitler Youth follows the woes of an American girl declared legally German by the Nazi government.This lurid exposé of the Hitler Youth follows the woes of an American girl declared legally German by the Nazi government.

  • Directors
    • Edward Dmytryk
    • Irving Reis
  • Writers
    • Emmet Lavery
    • Gregor Ziemer
  • Stars
    • Tim Holt
    • Bonita Granville
    • Kent Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1K
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    • Directors
      • Edward Dmytryk
      • Irving Reis
    • Writers
      • Emmet Lavery
      • Gregor Ziemer
    • Stars
      • Tim Holt
      • Bonita Granville
      • Kent Smith
    • 33User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Tim Holt
    Tim Holt
    • Karl Bruner
    Bonita Granville
    Bonita Granville
    • Anna Müller
    Kent Smith
    Kent Smith
    • Professor Nichols
    Otto Kruger
    Otto Kruger
    • Colonel Henkel
    H.B. Warner
    H.B. Warner
    • The Bishop
    Lloyd Corrigan
    Lloyd Corrigan
    • Franz Erhart
    Erford Gage
    Erford Gage
    • Dr. Schmidt
    Hans Conried
    Hans Conried
    • Dr. Graf
    Gavin Muir
    Gavin Muir
    • Nazi Major
    Nancy Gates
    Nancy Gates
    • Brenda
    Carla Boehm
    • Magda
    • (uncredited)
    Egon Brecher
    • Mr. Müller
    • (uncredited)
    Billy Brow
    • Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Frances Brown
      Bill Burrud
      Bill Burrud
      • Prof. Nichols' Student
      • (uncredited)
      Bruce Cameron
      • Storm Trooper
      • (uncredited)
      Paula Corday
      Paula Corday
      • Young Matron
      • (uncredited)
      Yvonne Cross
      Yvonne Cross
      • Bit
      • (uncredited)
      • Directors
        • Edward Dmytryk
        • Irving Reis
      • Writers
        • Emmet Lavery
        • Gregor Ziemer
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      7noahax

      Entertaining Propaganda

      I stumbled across this film on cable and was immediately hooked. Created as a propaganda film to show the horrors of living in Nazi Germany, it seems quite naive in retrospect, as the full atrocities of the Holocaust were not yet public knowledge. Subtle, it is not, but it is definitely interesting as a historical novelty.
      8MrsMurgatroyd

      The way we saw Germany in 1943

      I saw this as a young girl in 1943. It was in the middle of WW2 and the end of the war was not clear cut as it might seem now. People were getting tired of rationing certain foods and gasoline and the restrictions of war time precautions on the East Coast.

      Looking back I see now that this type of propaganda was necessary in the view of the Movie crowd. Many young men were being killed and taken prisoner in France and Germany and Italy. I think people needed to be reminded that the war was necessary because of the aggression forced upon the United States people.

      I suppose not too many of us are alive now to remember those days so it is easy to put the movie down as exaggerated propaganda. And it was but I see it as one of those things that one would expect during a war.

      Truthfully I saw the movie as being very real at the time and I loved Bonita Granville and Tim Holt as the stars. I see it now as part of a pattern of keeping the ordinary people stirred up against our enemies. So be it. How will todays movies be interpreted in 60 years?

      It's just interesting to have lived through 5 wars and be able to look at things more objectively.
      6LCShackley

      Love among the Nazis

      This film must have been rather shocking at the time, as it revealed many Nazi practices which would have offended American morality:

      • They forced single women to have babies "for the Fuehrer"


      • They sterilized women who were undesirables, either because of their race or their ideas


      • They raided churches and preached the destruction of Christianity


      • They brainwashed young people and encouraged them to violence against their enemies


      Of course, mixed in among the propaganda is a love story between a Hitler Youth member and an attractive German/American girl attending an American school in Germany (which is conveniently situated across from the humorously-named "Horst Wessel School"). Besides having solid lead players, this film also boasts a strong supporting cast including H. B. Warner, Hans Conried, and Erford Gage (who would soon be killed in action during WW2).

      The quality of this film is higher than other similar propaganda movies of the time, and has some touching (although predictable) scenes of love and sacrifice. And the opening scene of a Hitler Youth rally may serve as a warning against what happens when a politician with a cult of personality tries to control the minds of young people.
      knutsenfam

      Good historical accuracy re Hitler youth & 'lebensborn' rules

      I used to think this film quite dated, but still moving.

      Now that I know more about Hitler Youth and about "lebensborn", forced sterilization, training in cruelty, and other Hitler Youth goals, this film stands up extremely well.

      ***What was 'lebensborn'? Basically, those considered "racially pure" were encouraged to have tons of kids...in or out of wedlock. About 10,000 born in Germany & 10,000 born in Norway from German soldier fathers, per one Internet source. Do your own internet search to learn more about "lebensborn".

      In the movie, Bonita Granville's character refuses to deliberately sire a child out of wedlock even with her love, Tim Holt.

      ***Forced sterilization. Bonita's character is threatened with forced sterilization since she is not cooperative. Again, this was a historical Nazi tactic. She would rather undergo the procedure than bring a child into such a regime.

      ***Hitler Youth cruelty...One sees some of the Hitler youth trained to

      be cruel. One need only listen to the old former Hitler Youth speak (some with tears & great sorrow) about various ways they were so abused (i.e. trained to be cruel) by the Nazi regime.

      ***Harrassment of Christians...The resistance of some Christian leaders to the Nazis. Near the end of the movie, the priest rebukes the Nazis who apparently dare not carry him off for punishment. This happened sometimes...A Christian leader might rebuke the Nazis such as Bishop Von Galen who stood against the destruction of retarded, etc. Some Christian leaders went to jail like Pastor Niemoller. Some Christian leaders were martyred for their stance against Nazis (including anti Jewish policies) like Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Here again, the movie is quite timely.

      From these main examples, I conclude that this movie is **not** merely propaganda but reflects many historical accuracies (at least what was known at the time). Does it cover all the Nazi atrocities? No. (One movie alone wouldn't be long enough to do so.)

      ***************************

      Hitler's Children could be shown on a "Movie in Time" sequence on History Channel. The corrections, amendations to it based on actual history, I predict, would be slight. It's from a book on Nazi education of youth written by educator and correspondent Gregor Ziemer who also taught in the American School in Berlin. (Hit Ziemer's name in the credits for details!)

      Don't let the black & white film & slightly older dialogue deter you from using this film to teach yourself (or your kids, or your class) as to how German youth were abused thru Hitler Youth and lebensborn programs.

      Do your own research. Verify for yourself. While Hitler's concentration camp murders were the most cruel of his abuses, his other abuses of even the so called "nordic" peoples, especially women and girls, should also be REMEMBERED! (PS real life Hans and Sophie Scholl, college age German resisters to the Nazis, would also be a great research topic!)
      7bkoganbing

      A girl, a boy, and the Fuehrer

      The very much critically acclaimed Hitler's Children is still quite a powerful film today. Potential lovers Tim Holt and Bonita Granville can never quite get together because of the Nazi ideology that Tim espouses.

      The film has certain similarities to MGM's The Mortal Storm though without the A list cast of that one. The two go to different schools across the street from each other. Bonita is German born, but a naturalize American living with her grandparents while she attends the American school run by Kent Smith. Tim goes to the German all boys school for the new Hitler Youth and it was new when this film's action starts in 1933.

      It's no accident that this was a boys school for the German youth. The Nazi ideology was firmly patriarchal and eloquently expressed the fact that women were child bearing vessels and nurturers of future Nazis and nothing more. No accident when you see Nazi rally newsreels for the young and old it's an all male cast. Hitler's Children explores that issue far more than most wartime films made by the Allies.

      Kent Smith has the Nick Carroway narrative part in the story, we see it through his eyes up to the moment he departs for Paris and knowing full well the Nazis will be there shortly.

      Holt and Granville are an attractive pair. Hitler's Children has aged far better than most American war films of the World War II era.

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      • Trivia
        Edward Dmytryk in his autobiography 'It's a Hell of a Life But Not a Bad Living', states: "A friend of mine, Irving Reis, had prepared and actually started shooting a film called 'Hitler's Children', an exploitation B. Irving was rather headstrong and somewhat touchy - a bad combination in Hollywood. After a few days, he got into a fight with producer Doc Golden [Robert Golden]. Getting his back up, he quit the film, expecting, so he told me later, to win a quick apology and a free hand. Instead, the studio said, 'As you wish,' and asked me to take over the direction. He gave me his blessing, asking only that his name be completely removed from the film's credits. The studio was willing and I went to work. I finished on schedule, cut and dubbed it, and turned it over to the distribution department. None of us at the studio was sure of what we had."
      • Goofs
        Karl Bruner is wearing the four pips and strip on his uniform collar of an SS Obersturmbanfuhrer, or Lieutenant Colonel, when Colonel Henkel said he would be promoted to Captain (or Hauptsturmfuhrer) and should be wearing a collar tab with three pips (diagonally) and two stripes. Colonel Henkel's insignia is also incorrect. He is wearing the three oak leaves of a Brigadefuhrer (Brigadier General) when he should have only one leaf of a Standartanfuhrer (Colonel).
      • Quotes

        The Bishop: [to the Nazi Major] No wonder you take away the breath of life so readily. The breath of death is already upon you.

      • Crazy credits
        During opening credits, the camera zooms in on a German book burning, and the book on top of the pile is "Education for Death" by Gregor Ziemer. That was another book by the same author of the novel on which this film is based.
      • Alternate versions
        There is an Italian DVD edition of this movie, distributed by DNA Srl. The movie was re-edited with the contribution of the film history scholar Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available in streaming on some platforms.
      • Connections
        Featured in Hollywood the Golden Years: The RKO Story: Dark Victory (1987)
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      • Release date
        • January 6, 1943 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Languages
        • English
        • German
        • Latin
      • Also known as
        • Hitler's Children
      • Filming locations
        • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
      • Production company
        • RKO Radio Pictures
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      • Budget
        • $205,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 22 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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