
This six-hour documentary delves into aspects of history that are often overlooked, focusing on Germany’s actions leading up to World War II, the widespread support for Hitler and the Nazis among Germans, the roots of the Nazis’ harsh policies against Jews, and the threat Nazism posed to global powers. It explores Germany’s defeat in World War I, the communist attempts to seize control, the hyperinflation of the Weimar Republic, and the rampant unemployment and suffering that laid the groundwork for Nazi ideology, as well as Hitler’s remarkable ascent to power. The film also offers a glimpse into Hitler’s personal life, including his family history, artistic endeavors, and the motivations behind his political ambitions. Although it has faced criticism for potentially being “pro-Nazi,” the documentary provides a factual basis for its viewpoints, shedding light on the numerous hypocrisies and double standards imposed on Germany before, during, and after the war.