Hitler Youth Quex: a guide for the English-speaking reader
"Hitler Youth Quex, the story of a fifteen-year-old working-class boy who defied his father to join the Hitlerjugend in 1932 and died a martyr, was a best-selling novel that became a box office hit when it was released as a motion picture by the famous Ufa film studio in September 1933. It was...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Hitler Youth Quex, the story of a fifteen-year-old working-class boy who defied his father to join the Hitlerjugend in 1932 and died a martyr, was a best-selling novel that became a box office hit when it was released as a motion picture by the famous Ufa film studio in September 1933. It was the first feature film in history devoted to those under the age of twenty, and critics worldwide came to the film's premieres in Munich and Berlin. Adolf Hitler attended both gala premieres. The film's song became the anthem of the HJ, and over eleven million youngsters saw the film in the Third Reich. Hitlerjunge Quex became the cult film of the new German youth. This Guide provides a wealth of information about the film - from the evolution of the story as a novel to its newspaper serialization to the silver screen. The fascinating careers of the critical men involved - the book's author Klaus Schenzinger, the film's producer Karl Ritter, and the film's director Hans Steinhoff -are presented. The pivotal role of the Reich Youth Leader Baldur von Schirach is explored, with additional commentary from his oldest son, Klaus. The unpublished diaries of Karl Ritter found in Argentina provide new insight into the film's production. A chapter on Jürgen Ohlsen, who played the title role, offers information heretofore overlooked. All of the comprehensive Ufa studio marketing and publicity materials are translated into English for the first time. The movie's success before 1945, not just in German cinemas but in Europe, North America, and Japan between 1934 and 1944, is documented with rare advertising and reviews. The fate of the film post-WWII and how it is dealt with in today's Germany is examined. Post-war critical analysis is also surveyed."--Back cover |
Beschreibung: | x, 388 Seiten, 4 Bildseiten Illustrationen, Karte, Notenbeispiele 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9780980861273 0980861276 |
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