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Genre
  
Educational

Written by
  
Jörg Müllner

Final episode date
  
24 November 1998

Number of seasons
  
1

Program creator
  
Guido Knopp

6.9/10
IMDb

Based on
  
World War II

First episode date
  
13 October 1998

Network
  
ZDF

Number of episodes
  
6

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Created by
  
Guido Knopp Henry Kohler Jörg Müllner

Directed by
  
Guido Knopp Jörg Müllner

Narrated by
  
Christian Brückner (German) David Ritchie (English)

Similar
  
Desert War, Does Someone Have to G, Commanders at War, The Wehrmacht, Hitler: The Rise of Evil

Hitler's Warriors (German title: Hitlers Krieger) is a 1998 six-episode series of German historical documentaries first aired on Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen, created by Guido Knopp and co-created by Jörg Müllner and Henry Kohler. The series looks at six of the most important senior military officers of Nazi Germany in World War II. Profiling these men, the series explores the questions behind "why it all happened".

Contents

The senior officers consist of Field Marshal Erich von Manstein, referred to as "the strategist"; Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus, referred to as "the defector"; Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, referred to as "the hero of Tobruk"; Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, referred to as "the lackey"; Colonel General Ernst Udet, referred to as "the Devil's general"; and Admiral Wilhelm Canaris, referred to as, "the conspirator".

Overview

Each documentary lasts from 40–45 minutes. The series focus on each individual's involvement in the war effort and responsibility regarding crimes committed under their command.

While profiling their military careers, the documentary features statements, comments, criticism, and opinions from their former colleagues and veterans regarding their triumphs or fatal blunders. While profiling their private life, the documentary features personal insights from wives, relatives, friends, and children such as Rüdiger Manstein and Manfred Rommel.

The series also features private family photographs and footage never revealed to the public before, including private visits with Hitler and other top Nazi or military officials.

Companion book

  • Knopp, Guido (2008). Hitler's Warriors. The History Press. ISBN 978-0-750-9260-1-0.
  • References

    Hitler's Warriors Wikipedia