The niece - Hitler's forbidden love

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Movie
German title The niece - Hitler's forbidden love
Original title Uncle Adolf
Country of production Great Britain
original language English
Publishing year 2005
length 92 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Nicholas Renton
script Nigel Williams
production Mark Pybus
music John E. Keane
camera Oliver Curtis
cut Kevin Lester
occupation

Die Niece - Hitler's forbidden love (original title: Uncle Adolf ) is a British historical TV film from 2005. The film premiered in Great Britain on January 3, 2005, in Germany on April 24, 2005 on Sat.1 . It was shot mainly in Lithuania .

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Berlin, April 1945. The Russians are in Berlin, the situation in the Führerbunker is getting worse. Adolf Hitler sums up his life and remembers his rise to dictator, but above all his love for his niece Geli Raubal . Hitler's pathological jealousy drove Raubal to suicide in his Munich apartment in September 1931. At the end of the film, Hitler and his wife Eva also commit suicide .

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The film was made in a phase in which several films about the Third Reich were appearing. The Canadian feature film Hitler - The Rise of Evil reported from the early years of the dictator and the German film The Downfall from his last days, so The Niece - Hitler's forbidden love deals with Hitler's private life and his relationship with Geli.

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