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Hitler's Children

  NR HD Closed Captioning

Chanoch Ze'evi

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Plot Summary

Adolf Hitler did not have children, but what of the families of Hermann Goering, Heinrich Himmler and Hans Frank, to name a few? What is it like for the descendants of these top Nazi officials to deal with the legacy left behind by their notorious families? Hitler's Children introduces us to the children, grandchildren and nieces and nephews of these infamous men. Among them, Niklas Frank, son of Hans Frank and godson of Hitler, who despises his father's past so much that he has spent his entire adult life researching and writing negatively about him, often touring around Germany to lecture against his father and the Nazi regime. And Bettina Goering, the great-niece of Hitler's second in command, Hermann Goering, who lives in voluntary exile in Santa Fe, NM and together with her brother decided to get sterilized so as to not pass on the Goering name or blood. These, and many others, discuss how they have coped with the fact that their last name alone immediately raises images of murder and genocide; and how they have reached a balance between the natural admiration and affection children feel towards their parents, and their innate revulsion of their crimes. Some have been more successful than others at achieving that balance, but each bares, for the first time, the scars that their legacy has left them.

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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81%
  • Reviews Counted: 16
  • Fresh: 13
  • Rotten: 3
  • Average Rating: 7.0/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: Quiet, simple and soaked in sorrow, "Hitler's Children" takes a stripped-down approach to an emotionally sophisticated subject. – Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times, Nov 16, 2012

Fresh: The sins of the fathers have seldom weighed so heavy as in the odd, intriguing and ultimately moving Hitler's Children. – John Anderson, Variety, Nov 16, 2012

Fresh: A film whose core is a haunting question: When parents are monstrous, where does filial love begin and end? – Sheri Linden, Los Angeles Times, Feb 18, 2013

Rotten: The moral weight of "Hitler's Children" is unmistakable. So is that weight's inertness. – Mark Feeney, Boston Globe, Jan 3, 2013

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Customer Reviews

Misleading title is misleading...

Good flick but why call it Hitler's children?

Misleading

This documentary is not about "Hitler's Children". It is about the grand niece, grand daughters, and grandson of Hitler's various minions. The Nazi legacy is painful, but this is documentary is about the pain diluted by two generations.

It is not very interesting. It presents nothing new.

Hitler's Children
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  • $12.99
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Released: 2012

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