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Hitler: The Rise of Evil (2003) is a Canadian miniseries exploring Adolf Hitler's ascent to power amid post-WWI German instability. Screenwriter John Pielmeier’s script details Hitler's political rise, including the cultivation of his oratory skills and his eventual maneuvering to become Chancellor. Read the full script excerpts and background information on John Pielmeier’s official site . Hitler: The Rise of Evil (TV Mini Series 2003) - IMDb
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The dialogue focuses on "The November Criminals" and the Treaty of Versailles, using repetitive, rhythmic language to mirror the hypnotic effect he had on his audience. 3. The Hanfstaengl Perspective hitler the rise of evil transcript exclusive
- Kershaw, Ian. Hitler: 1889–1936 Hubris. W.W. Norton, 1999.
- Evans, Richard J. The Coming of the Third Reich. Penguin, 2004.
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. “The Nazi Rise to Power.”
- Hitler: The Rise of Evil. Directed by Christian Duguay, CBS, 2003.
- The transcript’s stage directions emphasize visual motifs: framed portraits, gestural violence, and shifting lighting to show power dynamics.
- Repeated phrases and motifs in the dialogue are used to remind viewers of recurring themes: betrayal, destiny, and the public’s complicity.