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Dear uncle Adolf : the Germans and their Führer / a First Run Features presentation ; a Spiegel TV media production ; written and directed by Mathias von der Heide, Michael Kloft.

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    More than any other historical documents, it is the personal private letters written by a people to 'their' dictator, Adolf Hitler, that provide the most intimate glimpses of the history of the Third Reich. A cache of more than 100,000 such letters was recently found, hidden in a secret Russian archive.
    Other Title
    Letters to Hitler.
    Format
    Video
    Published
    [United States] : First Run Features, 2011, 2010
    Locale
    Germany
    Other Authors/Editors
    Heide, Matthias von der.
    Kloft, Michael, 1961-
    Bolton, Nick.
    Ransom, Nicola, 1971-
    Zahner, Tom.
    Gennari, Floriana.
    Ritter, Ferron van.
    Eberle, Henrik, 1970-
    First-Run Features (Firm)
    Spiegel TV.
    Notes
    Release date: Aug. 23, 2011.
    Based on "Letters to Hitler" by Henrik Eberle.
    Edited by Monika Finneisen ; music, Hubert Bittman.
    Narrated by Nick Bolton, Nicola Ransom, Tom Zahner, Floriana Gennari, Ferron van Ritter.
    DVD, digital recording.
    In English and German with English subtitles.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    Physical Description
    1 videodisc (60 min.) : sound, color, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.

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