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| runtime = 96 minutes | country = | language = German | budget = €1.2 million | gross = $20,240 (US)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Decent One )〕 }} ''The Decent One'' ((ドイツ語:Der Anständige)) is a 2014 German-Austrian-Israeli documentary directed by Vanessa Lapa about Heinrich Himmler. The film was based on a cache of letters and diary entries that were purchased by Lapa's parents and published in the German newspaper ''Die Welt''. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and received mixed reviews. == Synopsis == The documentary examines Heinrich Himmler's life through dramatic readings of diary entries, letters, and memos. Early in his life, Himmler records in his diary that he wishes to fight in World War I but regrets that he is too young to see action. Later, when he attends college, he expresses anti-Semitic views and complains that nobody likes him. In his 20s, he joins the Schutzstaffel. He eventually falls in love with Margarete "Marga" Himmler, and the two exchange letters to each other that are sequentially numbered. When World War II begins, Himmler writes to his wife and vaguely references his duties, and the two complain that they have little time to see each other. Later letters discuss Himmler's affair with Hedwig Potthast, his secretary. Internal Nazi memos reveal bits of Himmler's philosophy, including the title of the documentary itself, a reference to Himmler's belief that the SS is composed of "decent men". Himmler states that the moral qualms that the SS officers feel about their duties prove that they are more moral than the Jews, and they will be remembered for their decency. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Decent One」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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