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Mein Kampf - My Crimes ()


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Mixture of re-enactments and documentary footage relates the story of the rise to power of Adolf Hitler and his Nazis in Germany and the danger they pose to Europe and the rest of the world.

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Hitler Youth (uncredited)
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Marinus van der Lubbe (uncredited)
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Norman Lee ... (uncredited)

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Alec Dyer ... (screenplay by)
 
Jacques Haïk ... () (uncredited)

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Walter C. Mycroft ... producer

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Walter J. Harvey

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Roy Parkinson ... first assistant director (uncredited)

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Ronald Anscombe ... camera operator

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Taglines ADOLPH SCHICKGRUBER Alias Hitler: Wanted For MURDER, ARSON, GRAND LARCENY, POSSESSION OF FIRE ARMS, TREACHERY, RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION - SHOOT ON SIGHT! (USA poster) See more »
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  • After Mein Kampf?: The Story of Adolph Hitler (United States)
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  • 55 min
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Trivia Herbert Lom, here playing a fanatical Hitler Youth, was, in reality, from Czechoslovakia, and a refugee from the Nazi takeover of that country. See more »
Goofs In the beginning scroll of text, Britain is misspelled 'Britian'. See more »
Movie Connections Alternate-language version of My Crimes After Mein Kampf (1940). See more »
Quotes Marinus van der Lubbe: How many more times have I got to say it? Yes I did set fire to the Reichstag. I've said it hundreds of times. This has been going on for eight months now, this torture. I've no strength left, I can't stand it. Yes I did set fire to the Reichstag. I did it myself. Now sentence me and leave me in peace.
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