Death Is My Trade
- Released on
- Runtime
- 145 mins
“Death is my Trade” centers on the life of Rudolph Höss, the commandant of Auschwitz II-Birkenau for the majority of its existence. The main character's name in the film is Franz Lang. This name change was deliberate to ensure that the character is not automatically viewed as being some sort of villain or demon. Franz is an average German kid growing up during World War I. The film follows Franz as he grows up and becomes a hard, efficient, organized worker who eventually joins the National Socialist party in Germany. Impressionable young Franz takes orders as one of the utmost points of honor and duty, so when he is eventually asked by Heinrich Himmler to become commandant of the largest extermination camp built during WWII he barely hesitates to consider how heavy such a burden will be.
“Death is my Trade” centers on the life of Rudolph Höss, the commandant of Auschwitz II-Birkenau for the majority of its existence. The main character's name in the film is Franz Lang. This name change was deliberate to ensure that the character is not automatically viewed as being some sort of villain or demon. Franz is an average German kid growing up during World War I. The film follows Franz as he grows up and becomes a hard, efficient, organized worker who eventually joins the National Socialist party in Germany. Impressionable young Franz takes orders as one of the utmost points of honor and duty, so when he is eventually asked by Heinrich Himmler to become commandant of the largest extermination camp built during WWII he barely hesitates to consider how heavy such a burden will be.
Cast
- Götz George
- Kai Taschner
- Elisabeth Schwarz
- Hans Korte
- Kurt Hübner
- Matthias Fuchs
- Sigurd Fitzek
- Peter Franke
- Walter Czaschke
- Werner Schwuchow
- Claus-Dieter Reents
- Werner Eichhorn
- Peter Moland
- Peter Petran
- Brigitte Janner
- Klaus Münster
- Josef Quadflieg
- Elisabeth Stepanek
- Yaak Karsunke
- Wilfried Elste
- Evelyn Matzura
- Hermann Günther
- Dietrich Kerky
- Claus Enskat
- Hans Schulze
- Claus Fuchs
Director
- Theodor Kotulla