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takes place. Max Schmeling and Anny Ondra hide his Jewish tailor in their house. In the end only Anny Ondra's aptitude as an actress saves their lives. Even so, Max Schmeling never agrees to become a member of the ruling Nazi party. Eventually he has to serve as a soldier in the
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is looking for an appropriate representative in Germany. With Anny Ondra's approval, he accepts the offered position. When Schmeling travels to America on a business trip, he visits the divorced and impoverished Joe Louis. They remain friends for the rest of their lives.
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Schmeling feels that he owes Louis a rematch. This time the American audience is completely against Schmeling because the Nazis have succeeded in using him in their propaganda. Right at the beginning of this fight Schmeling is hit in the
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and suffers a spinal injury. Unable to keep on fighting he must forfeit. Joe Louis visits him after the fight when Schmeling is being treated in a hospital.
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Critics judged the DVD was worthwhile watching for boxing fans although the film had palpably been made for TV. Also, the film's message was praised.
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After the war both boxers face personal difficulties. Schmeling's house in Germany is destroyed. Joe Louis has problems with the
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The German boxer returns home. The reigning Nazi government strive to exploit his coup for their
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Joe Jacobs remains in USA when Schmeling returns home again. Schmeling's wife,
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supporting the Nazi line because for him it is unthinkable to comply with the
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Steve James
Leonard Roberts
Til Schweiger
Peta Wilson
Jeff Beal
Brad Krevoy
Bill Butler
Norman Buckley
Starz! Pictures
Motion Picture Corporation of America
boxing film
Steve James
two boxing matches
Joe Louis
Max Schmeling
African American
Joe Louis
Leonard Roberts
Jack Blackburn
Richard Roundtree
David Paymer
Paulino Uzcudun
Madison Square Garden
Max Schmeling
Til Schweiger
propaganda
treatise
racial policy of Nazi Germany
Hitler

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