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The Robbery of the Third Reich 2004

   During 1941 in Belgrade, two well-known thieves try to carry out the biggest robbery of Nazi authorities ever.

During 1941 in Belgrade, two well-known thieves try to carry out the biggest robbery of Nazi authorities ever.

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In the early spring of 1941, as Hitler tightens his grip on Europe, Belgrade becomes a magnet for burglars and forgers, among them Glavonja and Kalauz. They have robbed numerous banks and quickly earn a notorious reputation that precedes them across Europe. Glavonja is portrayed as an intelligent and thoughtful polyglot who bristles at being labeled a thief—he sees himself as an inspired architect of grand schemes, guided by a sharp self-awareness about his own talents. Kalauz, in contrast, is simpler-minded, driven by immediate greed, fascinated by what gleams and shines in front of his eyes. Their first venture in Belgrade ends in a costly failure, and the pair are arrested, their bravado met with stern confinement.

The narrative then shifts with the upheaval of war: when the Kingdom of Yugoslavia is occupied by Germany, Glavonja and Kaluz become German prisoners, their fortunes turning under the occupying power. In 1941, the Germans seize control of Belgrade’s most beautiful villas, including one inhabited by a colonel and his striking young wife. The colonel struggles to open a safe he has stumbled upon and, seeking any aid, commands Glavonja and Kaluz to help. Seizing the opportunity, they orchestrate a bold escape. Through a combination of friends, nerve, and luck, they acquire German documents that declare them Hitler’s relatives and great heroes of the German Reich, a sham that purchases them entry into the upper echelons of the German elite.

Armed with new identities, they set off for Berlin, convinced that the best work and the most prestigious opportunities lie within the heart of the Reich. Their impersonation works far beyond expectations: they slip into exclusive circles, move among officers and officials, and conduct a string of operations that appear almost effortless to those on the outside. The exhilaration of success is tempered by constant risk, as every move brings them closer to exposure and punishment. Yet the duo’s audacious escapades earn them a measure of admiration and a taste for power that is hard to resist, even as the line between clever deception and dangerous overreach begins to blur.

As the tale unfolds, the thrill of their exploits is tempered by the ever-present threat of discovery. They enjoy fleeting moments of triumph in a world where appearances matter more than truth, where a forged identity can buy time, influence, and protection, but can just as easily unravel with a single misstep. The mood alternates between wit and tension, with scenes that underscore the fragility of their newly minted status and the precariousness of living a double life under a regime capable of swift, brutal punishment.

The story crescendos with another brush with the law, a reminder that triumphs built on deceit are never permanent. They are briefly imprisoned again, though not for long, and the narrative circles back to the central question: how long can two men maneuver through a system designed to punish lies, even when those lies are told in the name of survival? Set against the stark backdrop of wartime Belgrade and Berlin, the film paints a portrait of cunning and resilience, while inviting reflection on the moral ambiguities of living by cleverness in a world turned upside down.

Throughout, the characters’ bond—driven by shared schemes, mutual leverage, and a relentless hunt for opportunity—anchors the story. It examines not just the thrill of success but the costs that accrue when reality becomes a series of façades. The eventual consequences of their choices linger in the air, inviting viewers to ponder the price of survival when the stakes are as high as life itself. The film blends suspense, sharp dialogue, and wry humor to capture a chapter of history where improvisation and improvisers shape destinies in a landscape defined by occupation, resistance, and the ambiguous ethics of deception.

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