Summaries

This historical-biographical film begins in the first days of November 1918 on the western front. News comes to the soldiers of a revolutionary uprising in Kiel. Young Thälmann, a soldier against his will, would like to join the expanding conflict on the side of his comrades in Hamburg. As the revolution becomes threatened by the betrayal of the right-wing Social Democrats and the splintering of the working class, he nevertheless tries unremittingly to unite the workers. The reactionaries grow ever stronger and the neediness of ordinary people multiplies. In this dire situation, the Hamburg police commissioner would like to block the unloading of a ship full of provisions that were sent from Petrograd as a message of solidarity. But Thälmann prevails in unloading it. The high point and conclusion of the first part of the Thälmann films is established at the Hamburg Uprising in October 1923.—DEFA Film Library

Details

Keywords
  • revolution
  • working class
  • communist propaganda
  • hommage
  • german communist
Genres
  • Drama
  • War
  • Biography
Release date Mar 11, 1954
Countries of origin East Germany
Language German
Filming locations Dresden, Saxony, Germany
Production companies DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme

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Tech specs

Runtime 2h 4m
Color Color
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

Synopsis

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