NameProfessorSubjectDateHitler in Color: Film AbstractThe film focuses on the rise of Hitler to power, as well as Berlin’s fall in 1945. It depicts Hitler as a dictator and the people’s plight during his reign. It further shows the Germany’s dramatic changes into one Nazi state. The Nazi regime displaced the Weimar Republic, which was the parliamentary democracy created in Germany at the end of the First World War. The era saw a mass violation of human rights characterized by racism. The film further mentions Adolf’s relationship with a lover known as Eva Braun. All Nazi rallies are apparent in the movie. Poland’s invasion is also evident in this film, an indication of Hitler’s atrocities. Hitler also meets with Lloyd George where they discuss matters affecting them. German witnessed atrocious events during the reign of a tyrant, Hitler. The Buchenwald Concentration camp, for instance, was a harbor meant for torturing rebels, prisoners, slaves and keeping those considered outcasts. The film tries to illuminate the world order during this particular time, showing the experiences and injustices suffered by individuals when the world was chaotic.It is so unfortunate that innocent people had to suffer in