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  • Will It Happen Again? (aka Love Life of Adoph Hitler)

  • (Anamorphic, Subtitled, Mono Sound)
  • Format: DVD
  • Rated NR
  • Release Date: 7/21/2026
Will It Happen Again? (aka Love Life of Adoph Hitler)
  • Will It Happen Again? (aka Love Life of Adoph Hitler)

  • (Anamorphic, Subtitled, Mono Sound)
  • Format: DVD
  • Rated NR
  • Release Date: 7/21/2026
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Independently produced in 1948 under the aegis of the U.S. Navy Club, WILL IT HAPPEN AGAIN? (The Love Life of Adolph Hitler) is a carefully calculated and beautifully executed takedown of the Third Reich. Footage from Nazi propaganda films (including Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will) is counteracted with images from Nuremberg trials and the liberated death camps, puncturing the myth of the Aryan Herrenmensch, revealing the NSDAP leadership to have been little more than the typical autocrats, drunk on power, frolicking in banal luxury, and enjoying their brief moment of invincibility. Notorious exploitation producer Dwain Esper (Narcotic, Maniac) acquired the film in 1972 and reshaped the judicious anti-fascist treatise into a frothing attack on all 20th-century despots, including Joseph Stalin. In addition to more bombastic narration, CONFORM OR DIE (aka Hitler's Strange Love Life) is ladled with unhealthy amounts of shocking footage (e.g. The mutilated corpse of Benito Mussolini) to hammer home it's anti-authoritarian message. Viewer discretion is most definitely advised. This Kino Classics edition was mastered in 2K and 4K from the original 35mm negatives and several 35mm prints, compiling the most complete versions of these controversial but undeniably powerful anti-Nazi propaganda films.

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