This article provides a summary and analysis of Oliver Hirschbiegel's 2004 film "Der Untergang" (Downfall) about Hitler's final days in the Führerbunker. It examines how the film portrays Hitler in the context of earlier German films that depicted Hitler. While the film was praised for its historical accuracy, some critics argue it promotes a self-pitying view of Germany as the last victim of Nazism. The article also discusses the debate around how and whether Hitler should be portrayed in film.