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The THIRD REICH In Color

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Movie Review: This is a gem
Summary: 5 Stars

In this compilation of amateur color movies from within the Third Reich, we are presented with a unique perspective from ground level. In addition to scenes from battlefields, we see folk events of the pre-war years, and Germans at play and leisure. Even an important event such as a military demonstration in Berlin for the benefit of Mussolini is seen as you or I would have glimpsed it, from the third or fourth row, thus adding to the sense of reality....It is a time-honored cliche to say that the Germans of those years loved to march, and here is the proof: In one absolute dark gem of a scene (I think it is at a ceremony of a civilian "rifle club"), we see a group of 50-ish men in a line trying to do a goose-step -
The narration consists mostly of giving us the identities of the amateur filmmakers at each event and some general historical commentary. My only objection is that it too often falls into self-congratulatory exclamations of the uniqueness of the color films, how they were discovered only a couple years ago, etc. These are remarks that I would have preferred to read in booklet notes (of which there are none)...I'd rather have the narrator talk entirely about the contents of the documentary, rather than the documentary itself. But since this sole objection is not worth so much as half a star in relation to the scope of the work, I have no problem in giving it five stars.
One last note: although no mention is made in the credits to the background music, it is fascinating, and an important element. The melodies sound like popular music of the day, Nazi martial music, and some minor-mode themes of haunting beauty. Some of these motifs are repeated in a way that unifies the work without being overdone and annoying (as I found to be the case, for example, in Ken Burns' pitiless over-repetition of "Ashokan Farewell" [the violin solo] in his Civil War documentary).
THIS is an eye-opening and engrossing work.

Movie Review: Great quality and just presentation
Summary: 5 Stars

The quality of some of the color archive footage included in this DVD is amzaing, and much of it I've not seen elsewhere. I own several documentaries of WWII in color, and this is among the best I have. I was a little put-off at first by the title and the cover artwork, thinking perhaps that this would be a glorification of the Nazi regime. Even the price is a little steep, but its worth it for the high quality. Actually this DVD gives a fair presentation of various sides in the world conflict, including some amazing color footage of Canadians, Americans, French, Brits, etc. This DVD is also among the best WWII documentaries at conveying the social context of the time. Lots of parades, people on vacation, photograped in the time leading up to the war. Scenes from the ghettos and images of racial/religious injustice and resent, made all very real by the color and crisp photography. Hard to watch at times. Color footage of the German drive into the USSR as well. This DVD also tackles something seldom addressed: the strange interim period between the invasions of Poland and France. Overall, this DVD really crowns my collection of WWII color films, think it would do the same for others.

Movie Review: Excellent time capsule
Summary: 5 Stars

This DVD is a must for anyone who strives for for some kind of grip on this extremely disturbing era. The color is important in helping one get a feel for the environment. Nazism is not just about afew evil men, it's also about all these all too normal people, these extraordinarily ordinary people who can be seen revelling in their colorful folk dress and their charming villages. This collection doesn't offer solutions because I don't think there are any conclusive ones at the moment. But you do get to see a great deal of compelling imagery providing food for thought and a real sense of being there. One segment in particular, "Night of the Amazons" is indescribable, it must be seen to be believed. Volume Two concentrates more on combat footage but for those who are are more interested in the common folk, this is a real gem.

Movie Review: The Third Reich
Summary: 5 Stars

A brilliantly produced Narration of much non "NAZI-specific" footage.

The best compilation of the personalities and locations I have seen in this format.


Movie Review: The very rare footage
Summary: 5 Stars

The real treasure of documentary footage. Thanks digital technology for possibility to have it remastered with maximum available quality.
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