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Released by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.
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While the fairy tale satire is quite hilarious, the story of Hans is quite frightening propaganda. Even today, after watching this cartoon, I'm angry at what Nazi Germany has done to this sweet, innocent child. Obviously very effective propaganda.
This cartoon was based on a book of the same title, by Gregor Ziemer.
While the Hans section disturbs me and I watch my Disney cartoons for pleasure, not hard reality, this is a top-quality short and very effective propaganda for the time.
As Scary as it is, I have to comment on the humour behind some of the characters, and how all the men seem to not speak but scream til they are red in the face like Hitler himself.
I think it would be a good video for History students say 10th grade to graduating (A level/GCSE) because it shows them a classic example of propaganda, apart from the cartoon drawings found in the everyday papers.
I found it interesting that it had the familiar Disney opening of a book displaying its title, and opening the pages where the story begins. This motif also reappears for the telling of "Sleeping Beauty".
If you look closely at the "Verboten Names" list, it is topped with names Franklin, and Winston, the first names of the American President and British Prime Minister in 1943, Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill. Below that it seems to be mostly Hebrew names.
A dark, and effective propaganda piece. It entertains as it educates (indoctrinates?).
After watching this short, I ask myself, being manipulated, how guilty was Hans really? How guilty were my parents and grand-parents for that matter?
And finally: How guilty am I today, when western world is on war with other countries? Is the "Axis of Evil" reality or propaganda?
Maybe this is the biggest lesson we can learn from WWII: Don't blindly believe what politicians, teachers or any kind of leaders tell you, because then your mind is open to manipulation.
I'm surprised how many feel shocked at this animation. By today's standards it hardly compares with other films such as Schindler's list or the like. Look how many flock to watch a war movie and absorb themselves in it. What does annoy me is how countries like the USA could sit on their laurels and wait so long to put it to an end. Those who think the boys at the top didn't know are seriously mistaken. Shame on them.
Anyway, I feel very gratetful to Disney for making such a wonderful movie, which shows all of this pure evil during the war.
Hitler may have been a madman, and the nazi ideology fundamentally wrong, but this short is pure propaganda and lies. It looks more like current day American, than nazi Germany.
I give this a 5, purely because of the high technical quality. It's ironic that Disney had such a high level of animation in 1943, while their animation today is downright terrible.
To anyone who thinks this short has any root in reality, please, read a few history books about life in Germany during the war.
In response to the last person "it's not a real image of Germany" well... Duh...
It's propaganda... which is never accurate - it's a caricature - and designed to foster sentiment/what have you against the enemy - as an example, see some of the Popeye shorts from WWII - like "Nip the Nips" - it's a caricature, plain and simple.
It doesn't change the fact that it's a marvelous piece of animation, and in the context of the times, very very effective.
Honestly, when I chose Disney as a subject I didn't realise that he had made propaganda films under the Second World War.
I find Education for Death rather extraordinary- it's humoristic in a cruel way- should one laugh or cry? You can't be untouched by this direct truth that lays behind the movie. It's cruel, it's true, it's an art.
A must see for every Disney fan and World War II buff, I give it 10 stars. This cartoon, despite its subject matter, should not be locked up in the Disney vault, rather it should be available for historical purposes.
But--my god! When you think of Disney, you think of Mickey and Dumbo, and here in the war years you have this short so dark and horrifying! The stuff at the beginning with Sleeping Beauty is the only light moment in the whole short (it's also the weakest for me, because it goes on a little too long, and is the only reason why I'm not giving this short 10/10). It's as effective propaganda as anything being released today.
The scariest thing of all was the first comment I read on the short on youtube, which read "the scary part is the story about the fox and rabbit is exactly what the US government believes today."
So maybe nothing has changed...
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