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Pathfinder Home Ent. - Hitler's Jewish Soldiers (2007)

Hitler's Jewish Soldiers tells the relatively unknown story of how some German men who were part-Jewish served in Hitler's army before the advent of World War Two and even during World War Two. In 1935 a German law went into effect that men who were partly Jewish (“Mischling,” which means “mutt” in German), could be drafted into the Nazi army that was out to destroy not only their Jewish relatives but the entire Jewish race as well.

Although this is not the biggest story of the war ever told, German men who were partly Jewish did indeed serve in the German forces and thus this documentary takes a “fresh look” at an aspect of World War Two that few people ever knew or even thought about.

The archival footage is very well laid out and we get the general history of how Germany would draft the “mischling” or boot them out of the army at their discretion. Some of the footage is a bit tough to take but most of it is not that graphic. In addition, the documentary focuses on the individual stories of five men who were all partly Jewish; and these men experienced harrowing, nightmarish days and nights for years at a time when they served as Hitler's soldiers. Their reward was survival; but sadly most if not all of their family members were killed in Hitler's concentration camps just like the majority of Jews were killed in that part of the world during World War Two.

Riggs, the author of “Hitler's Jewish Soldiers”, who spent seven years researching his book, estimates that at least 150,000 men of Jewish origin served in the German army during World War II.

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