A German Youth 2019

As West Germany grappled with its Nazi legacy in the 1960s, a generation clashed with their fathers over identity and ideology. The student movement erupted in 1966, escalating into violence and reprisals. This tumultuous era spawned radical figures like Ulrike Meinhof, Holger Meins, Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin, and Horst Mahler, whose quest for revolutionary change birthed the Red Army Faction.

As West Germany grappled with its Nazi legacy in the 1960s, a generation clashed with their fathers over identity and ideology. The student movement erupted in 1966, escalating into violence and reprisals. This tumultuous era spawned radical figures like Ulrike Meinhof, Holger Meins, Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin, and Horst Mahler, whose quest for revolutionary change birthed the Red Army Faction.

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A German Youth does not have end credit scenes.

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IMDb

7.0 /10

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TMDB

70

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3.33/5

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