A German Life
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History Documentary hosted by cast themselves, published by Blackbox Film in 2016 - German narration
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Brunhilde Pomsel describes herself as an "apolitical girl" and a "figure on the margins," but she got closer to one of the worst criminals in world history than anyone else left alive. Pomsel served as Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels' stenographer. Brunhilde Pomsel's life mirrors all the major breaks and continuities of the 20th century. Many people think that the dangers of war and fascism have been overcome. Brunhilde Pomsel makes it clear that this is not case. "A German Life" makes the viewer automatically ask: How would I have acted? What principles might I have betrayed to advance my career? Her extraordinary biography and personal journey into the past lead to the disturbing but timeless question: How reliable is my own moral compass? At the time of filming this documentary, Ulrike Pomsel was 104 years old. She died one year later, aged 108.
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- Duration: 1h 48mn
- File size: 2.15 GB
- Width: 1920 pixels
- Height: 1080 pixels
- Display aspect ratio: 16:9
- Frame rate: 25.000 fps
- Audio Codec: AAC-LC
- Channel(s): 2 channels
- Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz
- Credit goes to: kulesterol
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