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Führer Humor: The Art of the Nazi Comedy
At the beginning of the recent German film Look Who’s Back, Adolf Hitler wakes up in a courtyard from a long and uncomfortable sleep. He staggers to his feet. Then he wanders the streets of Berlin, nearly colliding with a Segway tour and eventually arriving at a drab newspaper stand.
Here he learns that it’s , that Poland still exists, and that bars of plastic-wrapped corn syrup are sold for a currency called the Euro.
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It’s a strange time to be a Nazi.
Seventy years after the end of World War II, Nazi comedies have evolved into a bizarre and thriving genre of their own. Most of these films reuse the same basic joke: An impossibly powerful man does a series of impossibly silly things.
In Look Who's Back, which is based on the novel by Timur Vermes, Hitler slips into a pair of mom jeans and a sunflower-yellow sweater. In Mein Führer: The Really Truest Truth About Adolf Hitler (), he takes a bubble bath with a toy battleship.
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