Truth & Treason

Contact Your Elected Officials

World War II has long served as a compelling subject for filmmakers, offering a rich tapestry of historical events, moral dilemmas, and human resilience. According to the Internet Movie Database website, there are nearly 9,000 films that explore themes related to the Second World War. These cinematic works encompass a wide array of topics from battles, the home front, to espionage and the Holocaust. 

Through the lens of cinema, storytellers revisit the war not just to recount events, but to wrestle with its moral weight and historical resonance. The genre’s breadth reflects the war’s layered legacy, echoing across cultures and generations.

Last year Angel Studios produced Bonhoeffer:  Pastor. Spy. Assassin. that chronicles the powerful true story of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a German Christian theologian and anti-Nazi dissident who became involved in a plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler.

This year comes another inspiring Angel biopic and arguably their best to date: Truth & Treason.

Based on a true story, Truth & Treason is a powerful and emotionally charged historical film that reclaims the legacy of a story nearly lost to time.  It explores the courageous tale of Helmuth Hubener, a 16-year-old boy living in Nazi Germany.  As the Nazis tighten their grip, Hubener sees through their nonstop propaganda that is rooted in deception, complicity and a betrayal of truth.

As the war intensifies and haunted by the injustice he witnesses, Hubener begins to question the blind loyalty expected of him, especially when his trusted Morman bishop aligns with the Nazis. After witnessing the arrest of his Jewish friend, he formed a resistance group with his friends Karl and Rudi.  

Hubener’s awakening sparks a quiet rebellion that is fueled by conscience, conviction, and the heartbreaking cost of standing against tyranny.  Hubener is able to obtain a forbidden short-wave radio and listens to banned broadcasts including the BBC to uncover the truth and resist the fear that permeates German society. 

Hubener arms himself with nothing but a typewriter and an unshakable moral compass. These are his weapons as he begins crafting and distributing red anti-Nazi leaflets, risking everything to expose the lies of Hitler’s house-of-cards.  As his defiance grows, so does the danger.  Betrayed by those he once trusted, including his bishop, Hubener’s journey becomes a heartbreaking testament to the incredibly high cost of conscience.

His clandestine operation eventually leads to his arrest by the Gestapo and, tragically, his execution by guillotine making him at 17 years old – the youngest member of the German resistance that the Nazi’s put to death.

Hubener’s courage has not been forgotten.

Today, his name is on street signs, schools, and several memorials.  At the time of his arrest, he was excommunicated by Morman leaders, a decision that was later reversed posthumously.

With evocative cinematography, a haunting score, and raw human performances, director Matt Whitaker does not just tell a story he immerses us in a poignant tale of moral courage, personal sacrifice, and the lasting echo of truth in a world unwilling to hear it.

The film’s dedication to historical authenticity is evident not only in its storytelling but also in its detailed production design, carefully crafted costumes, and thoughtfully chosen filming locations. 

By utilizing Soviet-era architecture in Lithuania, the oppressive atmosphere of Nazi Germany enhances both the emotional resonance and historical realism of the setting without made up digital effects that makes this film standout among recent WWII dramas.

Set against the backdrop of authoritarian control, the film explores the quiet heroism of truth-telling, the weight of resistance, and the price of moral clarity.  Given the weight of the subject matter the film maintains tension, while it avoids preachiness, and makes characters deeply human rather than symbolic.

The moral conflict of loyalty vs. truth, obedience to authority vs. conscience speaks loudly to our present time.  This story is not just historical but also a timely warning about how we must stand for truth, even at great personal cost.  

This weekend, silence the phone and step away from the scoreboard.

Truth & Treason premiers on the big screen and deserves your undivided attention and will reward you with more than you expect.

Greg Maresca
Greg Maresca
Greg Maresca is a New York City native and U.S. Marine Corps veteran who writes for TTC. He resides in the Pennsylvania Coal Region. His work can also be found in The American Spectator, NewsBreak, Daily Item, Republican Herald, Standard Speaker, The Remnant Newspaper, Gettysburg Times, Daily Review, The News-Item, Standard Journal and more.

Is an American confusing England for Britain a problem?

The difficulty is when Americans try to engage with British politics, where they keep saying "England" rather than "Britain."

Charlie Kirk Assassination Links Back to Israel

Those who really know how to use the tools...

Lessons from the Cleavers: “Leave it to Beaver” Can Teach Us A Lot

A Gen-Zer reflects on growing up watching Leave It to Beaver, grateful for the shows timeless lessons and and the values it taught.

Why Democracy, not Caesar, is the answer to our problems

Caesar-style leadership wins quick public support but inevitably sparks passionate resistance, conflict, bloodshed, and lasting social destabilization.

WATCH: Barack Obama Foments Color Revolutions in Eastern Europe

Obama astroturfed “pro-democracy” movements in Poland and Hungary to pressure their govts into accepting mass migration and social engineering.

Judge Widens Block on Shutdown-Related Layoffs to Cover More Federal Workers

Judge expanded her order blocking Trump admin mass layoffs during the govt shutdown, extending job protections to more workers.

When Government Could Reopen–Key Dates to Watch

Federal govt shutdown enters third week with Congress deadlocked and no negotiations in sight as key deadlines loom to test lawmakers’ resolve.

Trump Commutes Sentence of Former Rep. George Santos

President Trump commuted ex-Rep. George Santos’s seven-year prison sentence for fraud and identity theft, ordering his immediate release.

Jack Smith Referred to DOJ for Misconduct Investigation and Possible Disbarment

Former special counsel Jack Smith was criminally referred to the DOJ by Republican lawmakers for alleged misconduct and possible disbarment.

Army Corps of Engineers to Pause $11 Billion in Projects During Shutdown: Vought

Russ Vought, director of the White House’s OMB, has added to the growing pile of federal projects paused during the government shutdown.

Trump Signs Executive Order Putting New Restrictions on Federal Hiring

Trump signed an executive order directing federal agencies to restrict hiring, with exceptions for immigration, security, and political appointees.

Trump Says He Has Authorized Covert CIA Operations in Venezuela

President Trump authorized covert CIA operations in Venezuela, expanding U.S. assets there to increase pressure on President Nicolás Maduro’s regime.

Trump Posthumously Awards Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom

President Trump posthumously awarded Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom in the White House Rose Garden on Oct 14, Charlie's birthday.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

MAGA Business Central