Blutendes Deutschland

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Blutendes Deutschland
Directed byJohannes Häussler
Produced byJohannes Häussler
StarringAdolf Hitler
Music byHans Bullerian
Production
company
Deutscher Film-Vertrieb
Distributed byTerra-Filmverleih
Release dates
  • 15 December 1932 (1932-12-15) (version 1)
  • 30 March 1933 (1933-03-30) (version 2)
Running time
12 minutes
CountryNazi Germany
LanguageGerman

Bleeding Germany (German: Blutendes Deutschland) is a 1933 German propaganda documentary film by Johannes Häussler. Two versions were made, a shorter edit in December 1932 and a second cut released shortly after the Nazi seizure of power in late March 1933. Presented in montage form, sources include old photographs, documents and newsreels.

A second section, entitled "Germany Awakens" traced the history of the Nazi party up to the March 1933 German federal election.[1] The film traces Germany's history from the Franco-Prussian War, the founding of the German Empire, the First World War, the occupation of the Ruhr, the martyrdoms of Albert Leo Schlageter, Horst Wessel and others, the rise of Hitler, the foundation of the Harzburg Front and their eventual victory.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Zentner, Christian; Bedurftig, Friedemann (1997). The encyclopedia of the Third Reich. New York: Da Capo Press. p. 94. ISBN 978-0-306-80793-0.

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