Above All Else in the World | |
Director: | Karl Ritter |
Producer: | Karl Ritter |
Editing: | Gottfried Ritter |
Studio: | UFA |
Distributor: | UFA |
Runtime: | 85 minutes |
Country: | Nazi Germany |
Language: | German |
Above All Else in the World (de|link=no|'''Über alles in der Welt''') is a 1941 German drama film directed by Karl Ritter and starring Paul Hartmann, Hannes Stelzer and Fritz Kampers.[1] The title refers to the second line of the German national anthem. It was made as a propaganda film designed to promote Nazi Germany's war aims in the Second World War.
Following the outbreak of war, Germans abroad face persecution from the British and French authorities.