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Wikipedia article




'Hitler's Children' is an Israeli-German 2011 documentary film directed by Chanoch Zeevi that portrays how relatives of Hitler's inner circle deal with the burden of that relationship and the identification of their surname and family ties with the horrors of the Holocaust. They describe the conflicted feelings of guilt and responsibility they carry with them in their daily lives and the disparate reactions of their siblings and other family members.

Synopsis



The film consists primarily of interviews with the descendants of several of the most powerful figures in the Nazi regime, including Heinrich Himmler, Hans Frank, Hermann Gring, Amon Gth and Rudolf Hss, whose ties of kinship associate them with notorious criminals. Amongst them are Katrin Himmler, Rainer Hss and Niklas Frank.

They discuss the delicate balance they have managed to achieve in negotiating between the natural bonds between children and parents and earlier generations on the one hand and their innate revulsion at their crimes. It also includes documentary footage of one's visit to Auschwitz, others speaking with relatives, or visiting schools to talk about their personal and family histories. Their personalities and personal histories are varied and have produced a range of solutions as some have decided to discuss their situation in publicseveral have authored booksor decided whether or not to keep the family name, to have children, to live in Germany, or celebrate their German heritage. The film also explores one's relationship to the victims of the Holocaust.

Release



'Hitler's Children' was completed in 2011 and was produced by Chanoch Zeevi's company Maya Production, in co-production with the German company Saxonia Entertainment. The film was first broadcast on Israeli Channel 2 on 1 May 2011,[http://www.hitlerschildren.com/t/1317-yedioth-ahronoth Yedioth Ahronoth, 2 May 2011: 'Hitler's Children'] Retrieved 5 February 2013 the eve of the Israeli Holocaust Memorial Day, and was first shown internationally in November 2011 at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam.[http://www.idfa.nl/industry/tags/project.aspx?id=e4e37b18-64ac-4c3f-9ab2-04ac960961d9 IDFA 2011: 'Hitler's Children'] Retrieved 5 February 2013 The documentary has been shown at several documentary film festivals and by a number of TV broadcasters, including BBC2,[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01j10j3 BBC2: 'Hitler's Children'] Retrieved 5 February 2013 ORF and the Swedish network Kunskapskanalen.

The film reached the finals in the category of Best TV Programmes Broadcast in Europe in the Prix Europa 2012 competition.

Critical response



The documentary received critical acclaim in several UK newspapers after being broadcast on BBC2 on 23 May 2012.[https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2012/may/23/hitlers-children-lewis-tv-review The Guardian, 23 May 2012: 'TV review: Hitler's Children'] Retrieved 5 February 2013[https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/reviews/last-nights-viewing-hitlers-children-bbc224-hours-in-ae-channel-4-7782490.html?origin=internalSearch The Independent, 24 May 2012: 'Last Night's Viewing: Hitler's Children', Retrieved 5 February 2013]

The film won the 2012 Boston Jewish Film Festival Audience Award for Best Documentary film.

Production



According to Zeevi, a personal meeting with Hitler's former secretary, Traudl Junge, in 1999, triggered the film. He said: "When I sat in front of her I suddenly understood that the need to try and understand the evil that led to the horrors of the Holocaust was an integral part of the narrative. I understood that the dialogue with the 'other side' can teach us many new things on the fertile ground on which the hatred grew and in parallel convey a message of hope for the future". He said he hoped to provoke discussion of the Holocaust "in an intelligent manner and from a new point of view" and to "provide an indisputable answer to Holocaust deniers".[http://www.hitlerschildren.com/t/1320-the-film Official website for 'Hitler's Children'] Retrieved 5 February 2013

See also



*'2 or 3 Things I Know About Him', 2007 documentary by Malte Ludin about his father, Hanns Ludin, Nazi ambassador to Slovakia, and the family's attempt to come to terms, or not, with the war crimes that led to his 1947 execution

*'Inheritance' (2006 film)

References




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