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1 online resource (streaming video file) (48 min. 51 sec.) ; 294314484 bytes |
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This episode looks at the peak of the dictator's popularity in Germany throughout the 1930s and his decision to invade France in 1940. In Nuremburg, hundreds of thousands gathered to pay homage to him, filling the streets in celebration of a leader who had convinced them they were a superior race and would accomplish great things. During this time, Hitler faced his greatest test yet as he wanted to gain a vast new empire, but had to persuade his people to maintain their faith in him and embrace war. (From the UK, in English and German) (Documentary Series) (Part 2 of 3) PG CC |
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Broadcast 2013-04-12 at 21:35:00 |
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Classification: PG |
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Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945.
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Germans -- Politics and government.
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Political science.
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World War (1939-1945)
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Germany.
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Streaming video
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Rees, Laurence, director
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Goring, Hermann, contributor
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Hahnel, Bruno, contributor
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Kammerling, Walter, contributor
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Langer, Gunther, contributor
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Lohse, Gunther, contributor
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Mauth, Walter, contributor
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Roes, Wilhelm, contributor
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Rommel, Erwin, contributor
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Seitz, Susi, contributor
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