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The Story of One of Hitler's Children, by Gregor Ziemer

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THE STORY OF ONE OF "HITLER'S CHILDREN" -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY
AS ADAPTED FROM EDUCATION FOR DEATH, THE MAKING OF THE NAZI
by Gregor Ziemer
Walt Disney Presents
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Re: The Story of One of Hitler's Children, by Gregor Ziemer

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Screenplay:

Walt Disney PRESENTS

THE STORY OF ONE OF "Hitler's Children" AS ADAPTED FROM

EDUCATION FOR DEATH: THE MAKING OF THE NAZI

by GREGOR ZIEMER

PHOTOGRAPHED IN TECHNICOLOR
DISTRIBUTED BY R.K.O. RADIO PICTURES, INC.
COPYRIGHT __
WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS
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[Narrator] What makes a Nazi? How does he get that way? Well, let's look into the process.
To begin with, Nazi control over a German child starts as soon as it's born.
A young German couple has come to register the birth of their son.

[Mother] Heil Hitler.

[Father] Heil Hitler.

[Clerk] Heil Hitler.

[Narrator] Those documents are birth certificates ...
all the way back to their great grand-parents,
proving, of course, that they are pure Aryans.
The mother wants to call her son "Hans."
Here's the "verboten" list. Mmm hmm -- "Hans" seems to be okay -- for the time being.
This is their hereditary passport with space for 12 future children. A subtle hint: Germany needs soldiers.
As a reward, they get a copy of Germany's best-seller.
[Mein Kampf].
Now let's see what happens to one of Hitler's children
[Matchen der DEUEN ORDNUNG]
In kindergarten, little Hans learns the fairytales of the New Order.
[Dornroschen]
Remember the story of Sleeping Beauty?
Hans was taught that the wicked witch was democracy,
and Sleeping Beauty ...
who can she be?
Aha! Here comes the Prince!
The Prince is victorious!
Democracy has fled.
The Prince breaks the magic spell with a kiss.
The beautiful Princess is -- GERMANY!
And the brave, handsome knight?
You know who he is.

[Princess Germany] Heil Hitler!

[Hitler] Heil Hitler!
[Beats breast]
... liverwurst!

[Princess Germany] Heil Hitler! Heil Hitler!

[Hitler] ... swine soup.

[Princess Germany] Heil Hitler! Heil Hitler!

[Hitler] Heil!

[Princess Germany] Heil!

[Hitler] Heil!

[Princess Germany] Heil!

[Hitler] Heil!

[Princess Germany] Heil!

[Hitler] Heil!

[Princess Germany] Heil!

[Hitler] Heil!

[Princess Germany] Heil!

[Hitler] Heil!

[Princess Germany] Heil!

[Narrator] The moral of this Nazi fairytale seems to be that Hitler got Germany on her feet,
climbed into the saddle,
and took her for a ride.
The distortion of this tale has its purpose
in molding the young Nazi mind.

[Children] Heil Hitler!

[Narrator] Hitler becomes Hans' idol.

[Children] Sieg Heil! Sieg Heil! Sieg Heil.

[Narrator] But one day, Hans became sick. His mother is praying that her son will get well.
She knows that the unfit are taken away by the State, and are never heard of again.

[Knock on the door]

[Official] Heil Hitler!

[Mother] Heil Hitler.

[Hans] Mother!

[Official] [Speaks in German]
Heil Hitler!

[Narrator] This Superman has just reminded Hans' mother that unless this mollycoddling stops, the State will have to step in and take over.
Hans recovered. Back in school, he's giving his daily pledge to fight, obey and die for his Fuhrer,
which pleases the Fuhrer very much.
And Herr Goering.
And Herr Goebels, too.

[Teacher] Very good! Very good!

[Narrator] Hans' school teacher is about to give the class a little lesson in natural history.
Now let's see what they learned from this little lesson.

[Teacher] [Speaks in German] Hans?

[Narrator] He said the poor rabbit. Is he out of his mind?

[Teacher] [Speaks in German] Dumkopf!

[Teacher] What would the Fuhrer think of such a stupid answer?
What would Herr Goering say?
And Herr Goebels?
Dumkopf!
Now then, who can give the correct answer?

[Boy 1] The world belongs to the strong!

[Boy 2] And to the brutal.
The rabbit is a coward and deserves to die.
I spit on the rabbit.

[Narrator] Nice kids!

[Teacher] Good!

[Hans] [Speaking German]

[Narrator] He hates the rabbit! There's no room for weaklings!
Hans is learning fast.
My, how he hates that rabbit.
Hans has come around to the correct Nazi way of thinking.
Nice going, eh, Adolf?

JOSEPH BANGERT: If I can get back to the Vietnamese woman I saw that was mutilated so horribly, it didn't really shock me because I think I talked about my first day in Vietnam.

You can check with the marines who've been to Vietnam. Your last day in the states, staging battalion at Camp Pendleton, you have a little lesson, and it's called "The Rabbit Lesson." where the staff NCO comes out and he has a rabbit.

And he's talking to you about escape and evasion and survival in the jungle, and he has this rabbit.

And in a couple of seconds, after everyone practically falls in love with it -- not falls in love with it, but they're humane -- he cracks its neck, skins it, disembowels it, just like I testified that this happened to the woman.

He does this to a rabbit, and they throw the guts out into the audience. And you can get anything out of that you want, but that's your last lesson you catch in the United States before you leave for Vietnam.

-- Winter Soldier, by Winterfilm, Inc.


[Teacher] Yes, this lesson is the basis of the Nazi creed.
For Germany will likewise destroy all weak and cowardly nations.
Germans are a super-race!

[Children] All of us will be slaves!

Teacher] Germans are unconquerable!
They fear no one!

[Narrator] Listen to the fanatic cry.

[Commander] Today we own Germany; tomorrow, the whole world!

[Narrator] Hans is now ready for the higher education,
as decreed by the Fuhrer.
Marching and heiling, heiling and marching, Hans grows up.
In him is planted no seed of laughter, hope, tolerance, or mercy. For him only heiling and marching, marching and heiling, as the years grind on.
Manhood finds him still heiling and marching, but the grim years of regimentation have done their work.
Now he's a good Nazi.
He sees no more than the Party wants him to.
He says nothing but what the Party wants him to say.
And he does nothing but what the Party wants him to do.
And so he marches on with his millions of comrades, trampling on the rights of others. For now, his education is complete:
His education for death.

The End
A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION
IN TECHNICOLOR
DISTRIBUTED BY R.K.O. RADIO PICTURES, INC.