6/10
Love among the Nazis
5 September 2009
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.
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