rafikrazzouk
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At the risk of being seen as a NAZI sympathiser I'm writing this as one the best documentary (3 x Episodes) that take an even handed approach to Hitler and his men who are perhaps some of the most hated people in recent history.
The documentary seeks to answer the question: How did Hitler, whose NAZI Party (National Socialist) never gained the votes of much more than a third of the German electorate in a free election, manage to win the support of the overwhelming majority of the German people?
Germans came, after January 1933, to support Hitler because of their belief that he had brought to an end the hardships of the Great Depression and the humiliations which the country had suffered at Versailles Armistice. Having fallen prey to his "fatal attraction," they were prepared, to support him in his goals of eliminating the Jews and establishing a German Empire with a population of 200 million. Thankfully this never came to pass, sadly many innocent people paid with their lives. I learned so much more from this documentary than any other I've watched. 10/10.
The documentary seeks to answer the question: How did Hitler, whose NAZI Party (National Socialist) never gained the votes of much more than a third of the German electorate in a free election, manage to win the support of the overwhelming majority of the German people?
Germans came, after January 1933, to support Hitler because of their belief that he had brought to an end the hardships of the Great Depression and the humiliations which the country had suffered at Versailles Armistice. Having fallen prey to his "fatal attraction," they were prepared, to support him in his goals of eliminating the Jews and establishing a German Empire with a population of 200 million. Thankfully this never came to pass, sadly many innocent people paid with their lives. I learned so much more from this documentary than any other I've watched. 10/10.
Documentary traces the rise and fall of the Roman Empire from Romulus and Remus to the rise of Christianity. At its peak, the Roman Empire spread over three continents, from England to Egypt, across Western Europe, to Asia and the Middle East. For more than a thousand years, the Romans ruled the Western world, setting the standard for architecture, law and military might. Historians comment on key events and leaders in the Roman Empire timeline and discuss the lasting legacy the empire has had on the Western world.
The Great Empire Rome (4 Episodes) 1. The Republic of Rome 2. The age of Emperors 3. Building an empire 4. The enduring legacy
The Great Empire Rome (4 Episodes) 1. The Republic of Rome 2. The age of Emperors 3. Building an empire 4. The enduring legacy
This is one the best documentary ever made. This should be watched by all teenagers to get a good understanding of people behavior. it makes one feel part of nature, not "superior" or ruling nature. I enjoyed it very much.
This is one the best documentary ever made. This should be watched by all teenagers to get a good understanding of people behavior. it makes one feel part of nature, not "superior" or ruling nature. I enjoyed it very much.
This is one the best documentary ever made. This should be watched by all teenagers to get a good understanding of people behavior. it makes one feel part of nature, not "superior" or ruling nature. I enjoyed it very much.
This is one the best documentary ever made. This should be watched by all teenagers to get a good understanding of people behavior. it makes one feel part of nature, not "superior" or ruling nature. I enjoyed it very much.
This is one the best documentary ever made. This should be watched by all teenagers to get a good understanding of people behavior. it makes one feel part of nature, not "superior" or ruling nature. I enjoyed it very much.