@article{741296, note = {Originally released as a motion picture in 2004.}, author = {Hirschbiegel, Oliver. and Eichinger, Bernd. and Klausmann, Rainer, and Funck, Hans. and Zacharias, Stephan. and Bobsin, Claudia, and Lepel, Bernd. and Ganz, Bruno. and Lara, Alexandra Maria, and Harfouch, Corinna. and Matthes, Ulrich. and Köhler, Juliane, and Ferch, Heino, and Berkel, Christian, and Habich, Matthias, and Kretschmann, Thomas, and Mendl, Michael, and Hennicke, André, and Noethen, Ulrich, and Minichmayr, Birgit. and Kanies, Rolf. and Dohnanyi, Justus von. and Mann, Dieter, and Redl, Christian. and Otto, Götz. and Limpinsel, Thomas. and Thieme, Thomas, and Held, Alexander, and Fest, Joachim C., and Junge, Gertraud.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/741296}, title = {Downfall [videorecording] /}, publisher = {Sony Pictures Home Entertainment,}, abstract = {Loosely based on her actual first-hand account, depicts the final ten days of Nazi Germany as seen through the eyes of Hitler's then-secretary Gertraud (Traudl) Junge. Joining Hitler and his inner circle at their bunker in Berlin, she witnesses the collapse of Hitler's plans for the Third Reich. As the Russian army takes the city, the dissipation, horrific beliefs, and merciless logic of Hitler's philosophy and followers becomes ever more apparent and visceral.}, recid = {741296}, pages = {1 videodisc (155 min.) :}, address = {Culver City, Calif. :}, year = {2005}, }