A powerful noble family must adjust to life under the new totalitarian government in Nazi Germany during its early years. The family, which also owns a big German industrial corporation, is thus used to depict the move from democracy to dictatorship. "Damned" depicts how so-called "German Upper Class Nobility" first loathed Adolf Hitler, then accepted him, and finally welcomed him through characters such as a German Baron, a child molester, a Nazi Storm Trooper, an innocent man accused for murder, and a German SS Captain.
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A powerful noble family must adjust to life under the new totalitarian government in Nazi Germany during its early years. The family, which also owns a big German industrial corporation, is thus used to depict the move from democracy to dictatorship. "Damned" depicts how so-called "German Upper Class Nobility" first loathed Adolf Hitler, then accepted him, and finally welcomed him through characters such as a German Baron, a child molester, a Nazi Storm Trooper, an innocent man accused for murder, and a German SS Captain.
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