Adolf Hitler
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Triumph of the Will
(1935)
Myth Hunters
This documentary series delves into modern efforts to unravel historic mysteries, blending past enigmas with present-day investigative techniques.
Youth of the World
(1936)
The Meaning of Hitler
(2021)Famed Nazi hunters and top scholars lead an urgent interrogation of our culture's fascination with Hitler and Nazism, set against the backdrop of the current rise of white supremacy.

Hitler: The Lost Tapes of the Third Reich
HITLER: THE LOST TAPES OF THE THIRD REICH is an examination of the life and times of Adolf Hitler, one of the most reviled figured in modern history. This series follows the full arc of his dramatic ascent, tyrannical reign, murderous criminality and ultimate undoing. It dives deep into the cultural, social and political influences that shaped him into a leader who could lure millions of Germans to support him in mass murder and world war. Immersive and intimate, it lays bare a Nazi leader’s deepest obsessions, personal motivations, closest relationships and crippling fears. Featuring never-before-broadcast archival material, this series is the definitive telling of the Hitler story – how an obscure man from the Austrian provinces became a modern symbol of human evil.

The Smashing of the Reich
(1961)This war documentary evokes the destruction of the Nazi war machine with a particular emphasis on air power and focuses on specific events.

World War II in Colour
Using the latest colorization techniques and state-of-the-art graphics, witness the story of World War II as it has never been seen before.
Apocalypse: The Rise of Hitler
The origins that captures the roots of the banality of evil. Built like a criminal investigation around Hitler, these films retrace the inevitable rise of an outsider at the head of Germany.

Hitler: A Career
(1977)Through never-before-seen film footage from secret archives and private collections, this documentary dissects the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler.

How to Become a Tyrant
Ruling with an iron fist requires an aspiring dictator to know the art of absolute power, as history's despots prove in this sardonic documentary series.

Greatest Events of World War II in Colour
From the attack on Pearl Harbor to D-Day, the most pivotal events of World War II come to life in this documentary series featuring colorized footage.

The Hitler Youth
(1999)This chilling documentary examines how Adolf Hitler used sinister means to recruit German children and train them as future Nazi soldiers.

The Eagle and the Lion: Hitler vs Churchill
(2017)Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler: the old lion" against the "German eagle". The "bear of Downing Street" versus "der Wolf". brimming with life plot twists and dramatic turns of events based on meticulously colored and remastered images."

The American FĂĽhrer
(2022)Think it couldn’t happen in America? This is the chilling story of German immigrant Fritz Julius Kuhn who was elected leader of the Nazi group—the German American Bund. Claiming to be Hitler’s deputy in America the “American Führer” filled Madison Square Garden with thousands of supporters.

Hitler's Games, Berlin 1936
(2016)Summer 1936 - The Berlin Olympics, organized by the Nazi regime on the eve of World War II, acted as a grand showcase for a Germany that was athletic, peaceful and rejuvenated. The violence and hate that until then had reigned in the streets of Berlin suddenly vanished. Adolf Hitler became the triumphant host of European countries he would soon try to invade or face in a deadly global conflict.

Hitler's War on Oil: Objective Baku
(2015)After six weeks of fighting, German fuel reserves were sapped and Hitler turned his attention to the Soviet Socialist Republic of Azerbaijan.

Apocalypse: The Second World War
This landmark documentary series provides an in-depth examination of the Second World War through the eyes of those who lived through it.

Why We Fight: Prelude to War
(1942)Seven propaganda films produced by the U.S. War Department were used to inspire duty, patriotism and commitment in soldiers serving in World War II.

Swastika
(1974)SWASTIKA is the most controversial documentary about Hitler ever made. From producers Sanford Lieberson (Lisztomania, Jabberwocky), David Puttnam (Chariots of Fire) and director Philippe Mora (Mad Dog Morgan), the film utilizes intimate home movie footage shot by Eva Braun to present the private life of a dictator.

Riefenstahl
(2024)Leni Riefenstahl was Nazi Germany's premier filmmaker, but claimed ignorance of the Holocaust. New revelations from her estate challenge this claim.