Death Is My Trade / Aus einem deutschen Leben (1977) Theodor Kotulla, Götz George, Elisabeth Schwarz, Kurt Hübner


Franz Lang (Götz George) was one of the commandants of the Auschwitz concentration camps. He was also a man whose honor consisted of following the orders given to him by his superiors as perfectly as possible, whatever those orders might be. This German-made movie chronicles his career beginning in World War I, and shows in detail how he came to occupy the infamous position of Auschwitz commandant. Told in an understated manner without extraneous moral commentary, the story continues up to his interrogation at the end of the war by an American officer, and shows how it was possible for this fairly ordinary man to, without any particular anger or hatred, personally execute or cause to be killed hundreds of thousands of people.

Also Known As (AKA): La mort est mon métier

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File Name : Aus.einem.deutschen.Leben.AKA.Death.Is.My.Trade.1977.mkv
File Size : 4274.94 MB
Resolution : 790×576
Duration : 02:24:50

Quality: BRRip
Language: German
Subs: English (srt)
Country: West Germany
Genres: Biography, Drama

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