Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Overlooked DVD of the month - BLIND SPOT: HITLER'S SECRETARY

This month's overlooked DVD is a companion piece or rather source material for the brilliant German film, DER UNTERGANG/DOWNFALL. It is not a good film in terms of cinematic technique. But it is an absolutely gripping movie in terms of its subject matter. For this is simply an extended interview with an old German woman called Traudl Junge. As a young woman sh was chosen by Hitler to be one of his personal secretaries. As she tells it, she was not a fanatic Nazi but rather an unthinking young girl blinded by the glamour of the Fuhrer; her ego flattered by his choice. All at once she was privy to the intimate details of Hitler's life both at Berchtesgaden and finally in the Berlin bunker. If she never saw high-level military meetings she does add texture to our accounts of his existence - providing crucial historic source material. In addition, Traudl can perhaps help us understand how a nation marched toward its own defeat behind such an evil man. So many years later, it is compelling to see this old woman come to terms with her guilt. At the end of the documentary she makes a chilling statement: for a long time she had comforted herself with the notion that she was just a young girl and how could she have known what was happening on the wider scale? But then, one day when she walking in Munich she came across a memorial for a young girl who was killed for resisting Nazism. That girl was the same age as Traudl when she went to work for Hitler. So it MUST have been possible to know. This sums up for me the tragedy of Germany at the levels below that of the planners and instigators - a moral abstention.

BLIND SPOT: HITLER'S SECTRETARY/IM TOTEN WINKEL: HITLERS SEKRETAERIN premiered at Berlin 2002. It is now available on DVD.

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