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The film captures the fanatical refusal of the high command to accept defeat, even as the Red Army moved within blocks of their location.

Der Untergang took a different risk. By showing Hitler as a frail, trembling man suffering from Parkinson’s disease—capable of kindness toward his secretary one moment and screaming for the execution of his own generals the next—the film makes his actions more terrifying. It suggests that such atrocities were not committed by a supernatural monster, but by a human being, making the historical reality much more difficult to dismiss. The View from the Inside: Traudl Junge der untergang movie

Der Untergang chronicles the final 10 days of Adolf Hitler in the Führerbunker, April 1945. Based on historian Joachim Fest’s book and the memoirs of Traudl Junge (Hitler’s young secretary), the film shows the Nazi regime crumbling as Soviet forces close in on Berlin. The film captures the fanatical refusal of the

Minister of Propaganda, remained loyal until his joint suicide. Corinna Harfouch It suggests that such atrocities were not committed