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The diary of Victor Klemperer is an intimate testimony of the Hitler regime from 1933 to 1945. Klemperer is a Jew and a professor at the University of Dresden. He keeps his personal reservations about the daily events and the increasingly strict restrictions on him and his fellow sufferers in his secret diary. But the diary is more than a personal record. Klemperer also investigates the specific language of the Third Reich and wants to use his writings as a silent witness to resist the Nazi regime. Director Stan Neumann brings the language of the Third Reich to life through rarely seen audio and visual archive material.