The World at war. Part 5 [DVD]

United Kingdom, 1981

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Episode of Series “The World at war”.
Hitler’s Germany - this documentary depicts the early years of National Socialism years of optimism, economic recovery, and political terror; also shows how the nation dealt with day-to-day life in Hitler’s Germany. The “Two deaths of Hitler” addresses the mystery surrounding Hitler’s death. “The Final Solution” examines the growth of the Nazi racial doctrines from their origins to 1939 and the subsequent systemic murder of civilians.

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producer

Jeremy Isaacs

production company

Thames Television

Duration

03:40:00:00

Production places
United Kingdom
Production dates
1981

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The World at war

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The World at war

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