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  2. Look Who's Back (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sawatzki turns Hitler's book into a film, but without Hitler, MyTV's ratings plummet. In a fit of rage, Sensenbrink rehires Hitler to save the network. During filming, Hitler is attacked by Neo-Nazis who mistake him for a mocking impersonator. Hospitalized, the news generates sympathy, and Hitler's popularity soars.

  3. Look Who's Back - Wikipedia

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    Videos of his angry rants become hugely successful on YouTube, and he achieves modern celebrity status as a performer. The newspaper Bild tries to take him down, but is sued into praising him. He is attacked by Neo-Nazis who assume he is mocking Hitler's memory, unaware that he is the genuine article. In the end, he uses his popularity to re ...

  4. Karl Ruprect Kroenen - Wikipedia

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    Karl Ruprecht Kroenen [note 1] is a fictional supervillain in the Hellboy comic book series, created by Mike Mignola.. In the comics, Kroenen was a relatively unremarkable Nazi SS scientist, whose most distinguishing characteristic was that he always wore a gas mask and protective bodysuit, which Mignola attributes to a disfiguring accident of some kind.

  5. They Saved Hitler's Brain - Wikipedia

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    They Saved Hitler's Brain is a 1968 TV movie directed by David Bradley. It was adapted for television from a shorter 1963 theatrical feature film, Madmen of Mandoras, directed by Bradley and produced by Carl Edwards. The film was lengthened by about 20 minutes with additional footage shot by UCLA students at the request of the distributor.

  6. Fourth Reich - Wikipedia

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    Map of Germany in 1937. Neo-Nazis envision the Fourth Reich as featuring Aryan supremacy, anti-semitism, Lebensraum, aggressive militarism and totalitarianism. [6] Upon the establishment of the Fourth Reich, German neo-Nazis propose that Germany should acquire nuclear weapons and use the threat of their use as a form of nuclear blackmail to re-expand to Germany's former boundaries of 1937 and ...

  7. The Day the Clown Cried - Wikipedia

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    By a twist of fate, he ends up accidentally accompanying the children on a boxcar train to Auschwitz, and he is eventually used, in Pied Piper fashion, to help lead the Jewish children to their deaths in the gas chamber. Knowing the fear the children will feel, he begs to be allowed to spend their last few moments with him.

  8. List of Nazi propaganda films - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Hitler: February 1940: Der Marsch zum Führer: The March to the Führer: 45 min: Documentary film: Rudolf Hess Adolf Hitler Baldur von Schirach: Documents the nationwide march of Hitler Youth to Nuremberg for the Nazi Party Rally. 5 April 1940: Feuertaufe: Baptism by Fire: 90 min: Documentary film: Hans Bertram: Herbert Gernot Hermann ...

  9. Mein Kampf (1960 film) - Wikipedia

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    Mein Kampf is a 1960 Swedish documentary film about the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler, directed by Erwin Leiser. Distribution of the film began in 1959, and the film was a commercial success. Distribution of the film began in 1959, and the film was a commercial success.