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- Under the guise of a brutally honest documentary, this malevolent propaganda film aims to be an "indispensable tool in the hands of the Aryan race", designed to depict the "true" Jew when the masks of western civilisation fall off.
- This meticulously assembled film dissects the Third Reich with an analytical blade, charting Hitler's improbable rise, his mastery of crowd psychology and his consummate skill in exploiting others' weaknesses.
- In Berlin, Lieutenant Yartsev's infantry and Tzvetaev's battery fight their way in the U-Bahn. Captain Neustroev's company is selected to hoist the Victory Banner atop the Reichstag.
- Using extracts from individuals' diaries and some film records, this documentary series tells the story of the changes that occurred in Berlin (and Germany) during the pivotal year of 1933.
- A film that further explores the artists' fusion of culture, environment and politics. Christo and Jeanne-Claude's fight for permission to surround eleven islands in Miami's Biscayne Bay with 6.5 million square feet of bright pink fabric, interwoven with their struggle to wrap the Pont-Neuf in Paris and the Reichstag in Berlin.
- Delving into the corridors of power where Germany's top political mastermind sees an opportunity to use the popularity of the Nazis for his own ends.
- At the start of 1933, Hitler is the chancellor of Germany but he does not have absolute power. He sets his sights on dismantling the German state.
- Nine months after the onset of World War II, Hitler attacks the West - Belgium, the Netherlands, France and Great Britain - with intense violence.
- In 1945, Germany is crumbly on both fronts. The Western Allies cross the Rhine and take most of Germany, while the Red Army quickly advances into Berlin. After Hitler's suicide, Germany surrenders and is divided among the allied powers.
- 2022–7.0 (5)TV EpisodeTrace the rise to power of the SS as we examine several perpetrators. Who was recruited? And why was the SS attractive to men?
- 2022–20238.4 (7)TV EpisodeIn May 1940, Churchill became Prime Minister and Germany launched its offensive. By mid-July, the Battle of Britain had begun.
- A nice journey of Sophie from the square of the Reichstag (the meeting with Sandrine Ribeiro-her guide in Berlin-) and the Charlie US Army checkpoint ( the separated families in Berlin, the fall of the Berlin Wall) to the ride in a Trabant (Lisa-the driver, the gift of a symbol-the green man of the traffic lights) passing by the fallout shelter (Silvia-the guide- telling the story of this shelter) by the New Synagogue of Berlin-built in 1859- and the Holocaust Memorial of Berlin (about 2.000 concrete slabs, opening in 2005, some comments of the visitors-a very abstract place or a very sober place), by Goerzallee (the brunch in a cafe-the herring for Sandrine-, the flea market , the talk with artists bout this friendly neighborhood, and the urban art), by Sophie's hotel (Lars Stroschen and the creation of 40 original rooms) and by the Cabuwazi Circus (Fabian Gröger and the circus school, 2.000 children of Berlin training in the school, the work in team and the mutual respect). Besides we see zooms about the Berlin Wall Dr. Sälter explaining the story of the wall and the causes of its fall-the coming to power of Mikhail Gorbatchev and the demonstrations in East Germany), the presence of the wall ( Barbara Tchiboukdjian-the guide- the memorial with the crosses of 249 people killed on the wall, the artists and the wall, the blowing of the Reconciliation Church), about the foreign artists in Berlin and about the green spaces of Berlin (Christian Wendt and his organic farm, the filtration of the sewage, the recovery of the green spaces for gardening).
- A nice journey of Jérôme from the center of Berlin (Daniel Hurst-the musher and his husky dogs-the arrival at the Reichstag, the new glass dome of the Reichstag, the stop at the Brandenburg gate-John Kennedy and his "Ich bin en Berliner" words-, and the travel to Grünheide, the fennel and the house of Daniel) to the Brandenburg Gate ( the Festival of the lights, the illuminated cathedral of Berlin and the talk with Mario Olszinski about Berlin and his beginning life) passing by the bar near Tempelhof ( the talk with Sebastian and Katharina about feminine soccer, the meeting with Andrea Linke at Berlin Tempelhof airport-now a green space-, Jérôme playing soccer), by the Propeller Lodge Island hotel (Selin Demirkan showing him the rooms created by Lars Stroschen-the conceptual hotel-), by Maybachufer ( Aytac Huseyin Aygun, the Turkish market, the 300.000 members of the Turkish community, the eating of a doner kebab), by the community garden of Bauerngarten Association (Max Von Grafenstein and Thilla, the harvest of vegetables-cabbages, coriander, lettuces and rockets- and the eating of a fresh salad) and by Kreuzberg (the meeting with Mario Olszinski in a cafe, the drinking of coffee, the Rauschgold cabaret, Antoine Lechevin also called Franz Geil, the French songs in German-Aux Champs Élysées of Joe Dassin-, Mario dressed as a drag queen and singing with Franz Geil). Besides we see zooms about the times of the German Democratic Republic (Julie and the Trabant tour in East Berlin, the supermarket with the products of the GDR, the Stasi Museum) , about the testimony of Just Rainer about the Reconciliation Church, about the comedian Tom Luszeit at Charlie check-point), about the artists in Berlin, about the art enter of Tacheles, about the Sorbian minority in Germany, about the ballet dancer Michael Banzhaf and about Sylvia Schmidt, the manager of a burlesque revue.
- Masqueraded as military excellence, the reality was very different. Recruits were poorly trained and remorse was nonexistent, as SS troops killed mercilessly.
- Germany has without question lost World War II in Europe, but Hitler, by now a heavily medicated and deluded character, refuses to give up hope; he orders the roughly one million German soldiers left in the ruined city to defend Berlin, now a strange mix of combat veterans, teenage boys from the Hitler Youth, and old men from the People's Army.
- The financial crisis in the USA makes the Nazis look good. But in order to keep their new supporters they need to cleanse the party.
- As Germany invades Poland and sparks World War II, loyal Deputy Fuhrer Rudolph Hess tries to reclaim his once lofty status among Hitler's senior staff.