Hitler Youth Quex Trailer

Hitler Youth Quex Trailer (1933)

"Our flag leads us forward!" 10 September 1933 Drama 91 mins

Nazi propaganda film based on the life and death of Hitler Youth Herbert "Quex" Norkus – in the film, renamed Heini Völker – who was killed while distributing flyers in a Communist neighborhood.

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Cast

Heinrich George

as Vater Völker

Berta Drews

as Mutter Völker

Jürgen Ohlsen

as Heini Völker

Rudolf Platte

as Moritatensänger

Reinhold Bernt

as Ausrufer

Anna Müller-Lincke

as Eine Nachbarin Völkers

Claus Clausen

as Bannführer Caß

Franziska Kinz

as Krankenschwester

International Titles

Hitlerjunge Quex: Ein Film vom Opfergeist der deutschen Jugend Trailer

Le Jeune Hitlérien Quex Trailer

Hitler Youth Quex Trailer

Our Flags Lead Us Forward Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 10 September 1933

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