![]() BibMe Free Bibliography & Citation Maker - MLA, APA, Chicago, Harvard. Adolf Hitler in popular culture. The Third Reich", 1. Nazi exile German painter Heinrich Vogeler. Adolf Hitler (2. 0 April 1. April 1. 94. 5) was the leader of the National Socialist German Workers' Party and Chancellor of Nazi Germany from 1. Führer from 1. 93. Hitler has been represented in popular culture ever since he became a well- known politician in Germany. His distinctive image was often parodied by his opponents. Parodies became much more prominent outside Germany during his period in power. Since the end of World War II representations of Hitler, both serious and satirical, have continued to be prominent in popular culture, sometimes generating significant controversy.[1][2] In many periodicals, books, and movies, Hitler and Nazism fulfill the role of archetypalevil.[3][4] This treatment is not confined to fiction but is widespread amongst nonfiction writers who have discussed him in this vein.[5][6][7][8] Hitler has retained a fascination from other perspectives; among many comparable examples is an exhibition at the German Historical Museum which was widely attended.[9]Representations of Hitler during his lifetime[edit]Numerous works in popular music and literature feature Adolf Hitler prominently. In Germany, before he came to power, Hitler was often portrayed satirically in newspaper cartoons and propaganda by political enemies. The photomontagist. John Heartfield regularly depicted Hitler in absurd ways in his anti- Nazi poster designs. When the Nazis came to national power in January 1. Hitler was mostly depicted as a god- like figure, loved and respected by the German people, as shown for example in Triumph of the Will, which Hitler co- produced. An exception was the German movie Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse (The Testament of Dr. Watch Tom and Jerry vodlocker-Tom and Jerry putlocker-Watch Tom and Jerry online-Tom and Jerry youtube-Tom and Jerry free download Tom and Jerry watch online. YouTube Kids for PC is available for Windows 7,8,8.1,10,XP or Mac OS X. Download YouTube Kids APK and run it on computer using this guide. Mabuse) from 1. 93. Nazi propaganda ministry. Many critics consider Fritz Lang's depiction of a homicidal maniac masterminding a criminal empire from within the walls of a criminal asylum to be an allegory of the Nazi ascent to power in Germany.[1. Outside Germany Hitler's persona was often parodied. George Bernard Shaw's 1. Geneva includes a caricature of Hitler as Herr Battler, appearing at an international tribunal with his friends Signor Bombardone (Mussolini) and General Flanco (Franco). There are numerous cartoons satirising his distinctive features, such as those by David Low. After the start of the war[edit]Another early example of a cryptic depiction is in Bertolt Brecht's 1. The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, in which Hitler, in the persona of the principal character Arturo Ui,[1. Chicagoracketeer in the cauliflower trade, is ruthlessly satirised. Brecht, who was German but left when the Nazis came to power, also expressed his opposition to the National Socialist and Fascist movements in other plays such as Mother Courage and Fear and Misery of the Third Reich.[1. Outside Germany, Hitler was made fun of or depicted as a maniac. There are many notable examples in contemporary Hollywood films. Several Three Stoogesshorts, the first being You Nazty Spy (1. Hollywood work lampooning Hitler and the Nazis in which the boys, with Moe Howard portraying "Moe Hailstone", as the Hitler character, are made dictators of the fictional country Moronica. This short in particular implies that business interests were behind Hitler's rise to power, and was said to be Moe Howard's favorite Stooges short subject. A sequel was released a year later entitled I'll Never Heil Again. This one illustrated the disagreements between Hitler and the League of Nations. In other Three Stooges shorts, Hitler is referred to as "Schicklgruber" in reference to his father Alois Hitler's birth name. Charlie Chaplin made fun of Hitler as "Adenoid Hynkel," the buffoonish dictator of Tomainia, in his 1. The Great Dictator. This is one of the most recognizable Hitler parodies. US poster depicting Hitler with his "Panzers down"Especially during World War II, Hitler was caricatured in numerous animated shorts, including Der Fuehrer's Face, a 1. Disney wartime propaganda cartoon featuring Donald Duck, and Herr Meets Hare with Bugs Bunny. However, Hitler's first appearance on a Warner Brothers cartoon was in Bosko's Picture Show in 1. Hitler is shown chasing after Jimmy Durante with an ax. George Grosz painted Cain, or Hitler in Hell (1. Hitler in Hell. The photomontage artist John Heartfield made frequent use of Hitler's image as a target for his brand of barbed satire during Hitler's lifetime. In Fritz Lang's 1. Man Hunt, which opened in theaters before America's entry into the war, Hitler is seen in the scope of a British hunter's rifle. In Ernst Lubitsch's 1. To Be or Not to Be (as well as in Mel Brooks' remake in 1. Polish stage group impersonates Hitler to enable the escape of the troupe to England. Apart from Hollywood films, Hitler was the subject for several comic booksuperheroes who battled Hitler directly or indirectly in comics published during World War II. Superheroes that fought Hitler include Superman, Captain America, The Shield, and Namor the Sub- Mariner. The first Captain America comic showed Captain America hitting Hitler on the jaw. Captain America's archenemy, Red Skull, was established as being an apprentice to Hitler. In Superman vol 1 #1. Razan appeared, who attempted to invade a nearby democratic nation. Superman defeated his army, and Razan was shot while trying to escape. Hitler was mocked in satirical folk songs such as "Stalin Wasn't Stallin'" or when new lyrics were created to old songs such as "Hitler Has Only Got One Ball" (to the tune of the "Colonel Bogey March"). Representations of Hitler after his death[edit]. Wax model of Hitler in Madame Tussauds, London. After his death, Hitler continued to be depicted as incompetent or foolish. However, while Hitler's anti- Semitic policies were well known during his lifetime, it was only after his death that the full extent of the Holocaust and other Nazi genocides became known.[1. This, coupled with Hitler no longer being a threat, has meant that the way he is depicted in popular culture has resulted in Hitler being personified as evil. The 2. 00. 3 television film Hitler: The Rise of Evil stars Robert Carlyle in the title role and depicts a semi- fictional account of Hitler's life from childhood to the new position of Führer und Reichskanzler, completing his ascension to full totalitarian, dictatorial power in Germany. However, the film has been criticized for its many inaccuracies in portraying Hitler's temperament and related events, to the point that it has been likened to fiction. Moloch (1. 99. 9), directed by Alexander Sokurov, starring Leonid Mozgovoy, deals with Hitler's life on his Berghof mountain retreat near Berchtesgaden during the war, drawing heavily from Hitler's Table Talk published after the war. Hitler's last days have been depicted in several films, first in Der letzte Akt (1. Georg Wilhelm Pabst, starring Albin Skoda as the dictator; next was the fifth and final installment of the Soviet film series Liberation (1. Yuri Ozerov, starring Fritz Diez (an actor who commonly portrayed Hitler in a number of East German films from 1. The Death of Adolf Hitler, a British (7 January 1. Frank Finlay in the title role, and Hitler: The Last Ten Days (1. Ennio de Concini, starring Sir Alec Guinness were the first Western contributions. The fifth iteration was the U. S. television film The Bunker (1. George Schaefer, starring Sir Anthony Hopkins. Finally, there was the Academy Award–nominated Downfall (2. Oliver Hirschbiegel and starring Bruno Ganz as Hitler. Also depicting Hitler's final hour in the bunker, the short film Hundert Jahre Adolf Hitler - Die letzte Stunde im Führerbunker (1. Christoph Schlingensief, starring Udo Kier, cannot be considered a remake of the above films in the proper sense.[why?]Hitler was portrayed in the television miniseries Inside the Third Reich (1. Sir Derek Jacobi, who was nominated for an Emmy Award for his performance. Hitler was also portrayed in the film Valkyrie by David Bamber, which tells the story of the July 1. Another example of Hitler representations are comedy films such as Mel Brooks' comedy The Producers featured a satirical play- within- a- play called Springtime for Hitler, featuring dancing Nazis and songs about the conquest of Europe. Brooks' later comedy, History of the World, Part I, featured "Hitler on Ice."Hitler has also been portrayed in experimental films. Hitler: A Film from Germany (1. Hitler, directed by Hans- Jürgen Syberberg, starring Heinz Schubert. List of songs about Oklahoma. This is a list of songs about the U. S. state of Oklahoma, Oklahomans and Oklahoma locations. Songs about Oklahoma[edit]"Ain't Oklahoma Pretty" – written and sung by John Pizzarelli, performed with Bucky Pizzarelli, 2. All Aboard for Oklahoma" – Spade Cooley and Ike Cargill, vocal by Red Egner.[3]"All Across Oklahoma" – The Brombies, 2. All the Time in the World" – John Fullbright, 2. Almost to Tulsa" – Buddy Charleton, pedal steel guitarist with Ernest Tubb and the Texas Troubadors.[6] - - Later recorded by Mike Auldridge on Dobro.[7]"Along the Verdigris" – Tom Paxton, recorded with Iris Dement singing harmony, 1. Anywhere I'm Loving You" – Matt Hillyer and Eleven Hundred Springs, 1. The Bad Roads of Oklahoma" — Susan Herndon, 2. Back in Oklahoma" – Written and performed by Jamie Richards, 2. Back in Oklahoma" – Wayde Blair, 2. Back to Oklahoma" – Ned Miller, 1. Alan O'Day.[1. 3]"Back to Oklahoma" – Michael Fracasso, 1. Back to Oklahoma" – Jim Layeux, 1. Back to Oklahoma" – Donnie Duree, 2. Baja Oklahoma" – written by Willie Nelson and Dan Jenkins for the HBO movie of the same name, 1. Later recorded by Karla Bonoff.[1. Ballad of the Oklahoma Women's Liberation Front" – Beth Elliott, 1. Beim alten Bill in Oklahoma" – Written by Ulrich Jonas, Peter Power and Rolf Soja, recorded by Heino, 1. Big Boat Across Oklahoma" – Hank Thompson, co- written with William Penix, 1. Big Cedar" – Bill Grant and Delia Bell, 1. Blown Away" – written by Josh Kear and Chris Tompkins, recorded by Carrie Underwood, 2. Blues for Oklahoma" – Virgel Bozman, 1. Bob's Got a Swing Band in Heaven" – Red Steagall, 1. Border Oklahoma" – Norfolk & Western, 2. Boy from Oklahoma" (about Woody Guthrie) – Willis Alan Ramsey, 1. Boys from Oklahoma" – Written by Gene Collier; recorded by Cross Canadian Ragweed, 2. California Cotton Fields" – Written by Dallas Frazier and Earl Montgomery, recorded by Frazier, then by Merle Haggard, 1. California Okie" – Kevin "Blackie" Farrell, recorded by Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, 1. California Okie" – Robert John Jones, a. Rocky Topp", writer; recorded by Buck Owens, 1. California Okies" – Betty Overstreet, 2. Cherokee Maiden" – written by Cindy Walker, recorded by Bob Wills, 1. Merle Haggard, 1. Asleep at the Wheel, 1. Cherokee Strip" – written by Glenn and Tim Spencer, members of the Sons of the Pioneers, 1. Performed by the group in the movie The Durango Kid. Later recorded by Bob Beckham, 1. Chickasha City" – written by Kris Bergsnes, Larry W. Herbstritt, Brian Dean Maher and Rich Mc. Cready, recorded by Charley Austin, 2. Choctaw Bingo" – James Mc. Murtry, 2. 00. 2; also recorded by Ray Wylie Hubbard, 2. Chouteau, Oklahoma" – Brian Wyer, 2. Cimarron (Roll On)" – The Jimmy Wakely Trio; written by one of the trio, Johnny Bond, 1. Cleveland County Blues" – John Moreland, 2. Coal County Country" – Ed and Jolene Bullard, 1. Crazy About Oklahoma" – written by Al Smith, recorded by Jimmy Reed, 1. The Day That She Left Tulsa (In a Chevy)" – written by Steven R. Diamond and Mark Daniel Sanders, recorded by Wade Hayes, 1. Dear Okie" – Doye O'Dell and Rudy Sooter, 1. Later recorded by the New Lost City Ramblers, 1. Hank Thompson, 1. Death Trip to Tulsa" – Mark Lanegan, 2. The Devil Went on to Tulsa" – Jana Jae, 1. Does the Wind Still Blow in Oklahoma?" – Reba Mc. Entire & Ronnie Dunn, 2. Don't Let the Sun Set on You in) Tulsa" – written by Wayne Carson Thompson, recorded first by him (as Wayne Carson), then by Glenn Yarbrough, both 1. Waylon Jennings, 1. The Waylon Jennings record is often listed with the one- word title "Tulsa.")[4. Don't Make Me Come to Tulsa" – written by Don Cook, recorded by Wade Hayes, 1. Down in Oklahoma" – Ginger Prince; written by Lee "Lasses" White; from the film The Prince of Peace, (also known as The Lawton Story), 1. Down to the Ark" – written by John Darnielle, performed live by The Mountain Goats on American Public Media's Weekend America in 2. Dust Pneumonia Blues" – Woody Guthrie, 1. Fabulous Oklahoma" – Hank Harral, 1. Falling (It's a Long Long Way From Hollis, Oklahoma)" – Terry Stafford, 1. Farmer's Luck" – Written and recorded by Greg Jacobs, 2. Later recorded by Jason Boland & the Stragglers, 2. About the creation of Lake Eufaula.[5. Fire Eyed Woman from Oklahoma" – written by Brandon L. Harris, recorded by the Franklin Brothers, 1. Fly Over States" – written by Neil Thrasher and Michael Dulaney, recorded by Jason Aldean, 2. For Oklahoma, I’m Yearning" – Jack Guthrie, cowritten with his sister Wava White, recorded 1. Freedom, Oklahoma" – Rascal and Mc. Lane XL The Band, from Germany, 2. From Oklahoma with Love" – Becky Hobbs, 1. From Tulsa to North Carolina" – Link Wray, co- written with his band's drummer Steve Verroca; recorded 1. LP Beans and Fatback, 1. The Gal from Oklahoma" – Junior Brown, 1.Girl from Oklahoma" – Beau Jennings, 2.Girl from Oklahoma" – Steel Panther, 2. The Girl in Oklahoma" – written by Billy Mc. Coy, recorded by Tracey K. Houston, 2. 00. 0.[6. The Girl Who Danced Oklahoma" – Terry Allen, 1. Give Me a Home in Oklahoma" – Gene Austin, 1. God Is Down in Oklahoma" – Mike West, 2. God's in Oklahoma Today" – Justin Mc. Bride, co- written with Philip O’Donnell and Wynn Varble, 2. Goin' Back to Oklahoma" – Eddie Meduza, 1. Goin' to Oklahoma" – written by Bob Bryden, recorded by Christmas, 1. Going Back to Oklahoma" – Emily Kaitz, 1. Going Out to Tulsa" – written by C. E. Daniels, recorded by Johnny Seay, 1. Going to Scotland" – The Mountain Goats, 1. Good Old Oklahoma" – written by Bob Wills and Tommy Duncan, lead singer with Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, and recorded by them in 1. More recently recorded by JD Mc. Pherson and Pokey Lafarge, 2. Goodbye Oklahoma" – written by Eberhard (Lo) Faber, recorded by God Street Wine, 1. Gotta Get to Oklahoma ('Cause California's Gettin' to Me)" – The Hagers; written by Rodney Lay and Buck Owens, 1. Gotta Get To) Oklahoma City" – Written by Don Reed and Dan Franklin, recorded by Luke Wills' Rhythm Busters, 1. The Great State of Oklahoma" – Ali Harter, 2. Guthrie" – Hank Thompson, 1. Halfway to Tulsa" – written by Leroy Drumm and Cal Freeman, recorded by Larry Sparks, 1. Hang Me in the Tulsa County Stars" – John Moreland, 2. Happy, Oklahoma" – Hank Thompson, co- written with William Penix, 1. He's a Real Gone Oakie" – written by Mary London, recorded by Judy Hayden with Cliffie Stone and His Orchestra, 1. See below under S for a male vocalist version, "She's a Real Gone Oakie.""Heart of Oklahoma" – Mark Whitehead, 2. Hell and Oklahoma" – The Michael Abbott Band, 2. Also recorded by Aaron Benward, 2. Henryetta, Oklahoma" – Marvin Rainwater, co- written with Dale Siegenthaler, 1. Here with You" – Saliva, 2. Hereford Heaven" – written by Oklahoma Governor Roy J. Turner, recorded by the Flying L Ranch Quartet, 1. Used the following year in the 1. Home in Oklahoma, performed again by the Flying L Ranch Quartet.[9. High on Tulsa Heat" – John Moreland, 2. Hollis, Oklahoma" – The Tyler Mc. Cumber Band, 2. 00. Holy Tulsa Thunder" – Beau Jennings, 2. Home in Oklahoma" – written by Jack Elliott for Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers in their 1. Home in Oklahoma.[9. Home Sweet Oklahoma" – written by Tom Glazer, recorded by Roy Rogers, 1. Home Sweet Oklahoma" – written and recorded by Leon Russell, 1. Home, Sweet Oklahoma" – written and recorded by Tom Paxton, 1. Home Sweet Oklahoma" – Patrick Brealey & the Knives, 2. Home Sweet Oklahoma" – Patti Page and Vince Gill, written by Ted Hewitt and Kris Bergsnes, 2. The Glazer, Russell, Paxton, Brealey and Hewitt/Bergsnes songs are five completely different compositions.)"Homesick, Lonesome, Hillbilly Okie" – Hank Thompson, co- written with William Penix, 1. Hungover in Oklahoma City" – Joe "King" Carrasco, 2. I Ain't in Checotah Anymore" – Carrie Underwood, co- written by her, Trey Bruce and Angelo Petraglia, 2. I Heard Oklahoma Calling Me" – David Allan Coe, 1. I Wanna Make Her Mine" – Jeremy Castle, 2. I Was Born in Oklahoma" – Bryant Oden, 2. I'll See You in Oklahoma" – Written by Frank Skinner, Al Skinner, and Alan Clark. Recorded by George Cates, 1. The official State Semi- Centennial Song.[1. I’m a Poor Oakie" — Arkie Shibley, co- written with W. S. Stevenson, 1. 96. I'm Goin' Back to Oklahoma" – written by Egbert Van Alstyne and Harry Williams, 1. I'm Gonna Send You Back to Oklahoma" – Ted Taylor, 1. I've Got Those Oklahoma Blues" – Bill Boyd and His Cowboy Ramblers. This 1. 93. 8 recording is of a song written by Frank Wallace (Frankie Marvin) who first recorded it in 1.
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