Great Moments in Cinema: Annihilation

The Stranger (1946) is a sadly forgotten masterpiece.  Starring Loretta Young, Edward G. Robinson and Orson Welles, it tells the tale of a war crimes investigator Edward G. Robinson hot on the trail of a Nazi War criminal, Welles, masquerading as an American professor.  The above scene has Welles giving his opinion of the Germans and what should be done with them, a hot topic in 1946:

Professor Charles Rankin: The German sees himself as the innocent victim of world envy and hatred, conspired against, set upon by inferior peoples, inferior nations. He cannot admit to error, much less to wrongdoing, not the German. We chose to ignore Ethiopia and Spain, but we learned from our casualty lists the price of looking the other way. Men of truth everywhere have come to know for whom the bell tolled, but not the German. No,  he still follows his warrior gods marching to Wagnerian strains, his eyes still fixed upon the fiery sword of Siegfried, and in those subterranean meeting places that you don’t believe in,  the German’s dream world comes alive and he takes his place in shining armor beneath the banners of the Teutonic knights. Mankind is waiting for the Messiah, but for the German, the Messiah is not the Prince of Peace. No, he’s… another Barbarossa… another Hitler.

Absolutely chilling, especially when we realize that is the Nazi’s honest opinion.

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Donald Link
Donald Link
Tuesday, April 11, AD 2023 6:33am

At the time this film was made, the world was still trying to come to terms with murder on an industrial scale.

Tom Byrne
Tom Byrne
Tuesday, April 11, AD 2023 9:18am

Welles’ character cleverly echoes sentiments common at the time. Remember the infamous Morgenthau Plan? To hide your spying, play the loyal patriot, and to conceal your own identity agree with those around you that that identity is “bad”.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Tuesday, April 11, AD 2023 9:31am

Germany’s now lost the will to live.

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