The Great Dictator
Charlie Chaplin's movie was far beyond that of a simple comedy or social commentary. The speech at the end was a direct assault on Hitler, while the idea of a Jewish boy being used as a double for the Nazi leader was a direct attack on the hypocrisy of Hitler's own personal background - done before we "officially" entered the war.
This movie had such an effect on the populous, Charlie wrongly thought his movie belittled the terror going on during WW2, and had the movie pulled from theaters. This only spurred public opinion more against the war and against the Woolies (domestic Nazis).
The direction of this movie is also more powerful than any comedy at the time, or prior too - ranging from Hitler playing with a balloon of the world, to Charlie's tearful speech at the end of the film.
This movie is almost as important to the Film world as "Judgment at Nuremberg"
Judgment at Nuremberg
This movie encapsulates the frustrations Americans felt at the bureaucracy and diplomatic ties with the European governments that shackled all attempts at seeking justice against high ranking Nazi members after World War II.
Though this movie centers most of the prosecutor's disgruntled view against his commanding officers, it was, in truth, the diplomatic treaty with the outdated World Court/International Court that prevented any justice from being sought against key members of the Nazi party. This trial and the diplomacy which lead to this trial were the key reasons why our strong diplomatic ties with the European Nations began to falter, why we gave secret information to Isreali Secret Service to hunt Nazis during the 60s-80s, and why we banned the world court for interceding during the Japanese trials.
People sometimes ask "Oh, why do we hate the French? Why don't we listen to the European Union? Why do we have military bases in Europe?"
Well this movie answers some of the questions, the others can be found imbedded with these facts:
* Belgium folded like a deck of cards to Hitler's blitzkrieg
* Poland signed the peace treaty with Hitler despite warnings
* French military was ejected from rebuilding of Germany because they had raped and murdered more German citizens than the Russian army.
* French involvement (diplomatic and military) prior to Korean conflict and Vietnam War which drug us in.
* The various Nuremberg Trials which let over 200 war criminals off the hook.
* World War II being a repeat of World War I, and American military officers knew that without heavy military presence from someone Russia would roll right over and start World War III. Since the European countries showed no desire to operate their own, we began our military emplacement.
However, the base military mentality of America's distrust, and disgust with much of the European countries can be zeroed in on Nuremberg. This movie covers a lot of the frustrations felt by many people due to the World Court and Diplomatic situations as it goes over one of the trials.
Other aspects include the terror felt by the populace under events leading up to the jewish holocaust, as the German people all "followed orders" for the "good of the country" by "obeying the laws" rather than standing up for what was right.