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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:16,100 --> 00:00:17,540 Adolf Hitler, 2 00:00:17,540 --> 00:00:21,100 the leader of a country rich in culture at the heart of Europe. 3 00:00:22,740 --> 00:00:26,780 A man incapable of normal human relationships, 4 00:00:26,780 --> 00:00:31,620 lacking all compassion, filled with hatred and prejudice. 5 00:00:46,460 --> 00:00:49,180 Here, long before the Second World War, 6 00:00:49,180 --> 00:00:52,940 Hitler was speaking about his political opponents with brutality, 7 00:00:52,940 --> 00:00:55,500 "vernichtet", meaning destroyed. 8 00:00:55,500 --> 00:00:57,100 'Vernichtet! 9 00:00:57,100 --> 00:00:58,460 'Vernichtet! 10 00:00:58,460 --> 00:00:59,740 'Vernichtet! 11 00:00:59,740 --> 00:01:01,300 'Vernichtet!' 12 00:01:04,620 --> 00:01:06,940 Hitler's hatred would lead to the Holocaust. 13 00:01:06,940 --> 00:01:10,860 His desire for conquest would leave much of Europe in ruins. 14 00:01:13,180 --> 00:01:17,620 Yet this man, so full of anger, was once loved by millions. 15 00:01:29,060 --> 00:01:33,340 Here, in the mountains of southern Germany during the 1930s, 16 00:01:33,340 --> 00:01:34,740 lay a place of pilgrimage. 17 00:01:38,980 --> 00:01:43,380 On the slopes of the Obersalzberg was Adolf Hitler's home, 18 00:01:43,380 --> 00:01:44,700 the Berghof. 19 00:01:48,740 --> 00:01:51,500 And this is what many people thought of him. 20 00:01:51,500 --> 00:01:54,740 'I myself had the feeling that here was a man 21 00:01:54,740 --> 00:01:58,340 'who did not think about himself and his own advantage, 22 00:01:58,340 --> 00:02:02,340 'but solely about the good of the German people.' 23 00:02:05,060 --> 00:02:09,820 This film reveals why Hitler was so attractive to these people, 24 00:02:09,820 --> 00:02:13,060 with insights from those who lived through these times, 25 00:02:13,060 --> 00:02:17,940 many of whom were interviewed by the BBC over the last 20 years. 26 00:02:17,940 --> 00:02:20,260 'The man gave off such a charisma 27 00:02:20,260 --> 00:02:23,140 'that people believed whatever he said.' 28 00:02:29,340 --> 00:02:34,500 But the truth is that Hitler did not somehow hypnotise the German people, 29 00:02:34,500 --> 00:02:36,780 for this is a history that shows how charisma 30 00:02:36,780 --> 00:02:39,740 is created in a relationship. 31 00:02:41,020 --> 00:02:44,820 Hitler said that those Germans he considered racially pure 32 00:02:44,820 --> 00:02:48,740 were better than anyone else, and many German believed him. 33 00:02:54,260 --> 00:02:57,620 Hitler, always filled with hatred, 34 00:02:57,620 --> 00:03:00,620 managed to make a connection with millions of Germans, 35 00:03:00,620 --> 00:03:04,060 and in the process, this seemingly unlikely figure 36 00:03:04,060 --> 00:03:07,100 generated a level of charismatic attraction 37 00:03:07,100 --> 00:03:10,380 that is almost without parallel in history. 38 00:03:30,700 --> 00:03:32,340 Munich, in southern Germany. 39 00:03:34,900 --> 00:03:40,940 In 1913, the home to a strange 24-year-old Austrian, 40 00:03:40,940 --> 00:03:45,500 somebody nobody at the time considered remotely charismatic, 41 00:03:45,500 --> 00:03:46,580 Adolf Hitler. 42 00:03:49,180 --> 00:03:52,180 He rented a room from a tailor, 43 00:03:52,180 --> 00:03:54,740 and scraped a living painting pictures of Munich, 44 00:03:54,740 --> 00:03:57,620 similar to this, for tourists. 45 00:03:57,620 --> 00:03:59,900 He felt bitter and angry that his dreams 46 00:03:59,900 --> 00:04:03,100 of being a great artist had come to nothing. 47 00:04:03,100 --> 00:04:05,460 A previous flatmate, 48 00:04:05,460 --> 00:04:09,700 August Kubizek, described Hitler like this. 49 00:04:09,700 --> 00:04:13,620 'Unleashing a torrent of hatred, he would pour his fury over everything.' 50 00:04:16,260 --> 00:04:20,380 And Hitler would almost certainly have remained an unknown painter 51 00:04:20,380 --> 00:04:24,620 if it hadn't been for a momentous event in world history... 52 00:04:42,300 --> 00:04:44,340 ..the First World War. 53 00:04:50,420 --> 00:04:54,740 Hitler, as an ordinary soldier, fought over these fields in France. 54 00:04:57,140 --> 00:05:00,260 'To the left and right, shrapnel abursting, 55 00:05:00,260 --> 00:05:02,980 'and in between, the English bullets whistle. 56 00:05:02,980 --> 00:05:04,980 'But we don't care. 57 00:05:04,980 --> 00:05:08,620 'Every one of us has only one wish, 58 00:05:08,620 --> 00:05:12,260 'to settle the score with that gang out there once and for all, 59 00:05:12,260 --> 00:05:13,780 'whatever the cost.' 60 00:05:16,100 --> 00:05:17,900 Though brave - he won the Iron Cross - 61 00:05:17,900 --> 00:05:21,340 his comrades still thought Hitler a bit weird. 62 00:05:21,340 --> 00:05:24,460 One of them, Balthasar Brandmayer, said... 63 00:05:32,020 --> 00:05:34,580 But what is extraordinary is that the very qualities 64 00:05:34,580 --> 00:05:38,860 that made Hitler appear so peculiar to his comrades 65 00:05:38,860 --> 00:05:42,580 would shortly help make him appear charismatic to thousands. 66 00:05:46,060 --> 00:05:49,020 For Hitler's character never really changed, 67 00:05:49,020 --> 00:05:52,780 but the situation did, when Germany lost the war. 68 00:05:57,820 --> 00:05:59,940 In November 1918, the war ended. 69 00:06:01,420 --> 00:06:04,940 More than two million Germans had died in this war, 70 00:06:04,940 --> 00:06:07,540 and all that their sacrifice seemed to have achieved 71 00:06:07,540 --> 00:06:09,460 was a humiliating defeat. 72 00:06:16,780 --> 00:06:19,500 In the aftermath of this lost war came riots 73 00:06:19,500 --> 00:06:23,620 on the streets of Germany and a socialist revolution in Berlin. 74 00:06:25,420 --> 00:06:28,620 Some of the leaders of the attempted revolution were Jewish, 75 00:06:28,620 --> 00:06:30,700 a fact which fed anti-Semitic prejudice, 76 00:06:30,700 --> 00:06:34,100 particularly amongst many of those on the right of German politics. 77 00:06:49,860 --> 00:06:53,220 Thousands of ex-soldiers formed paramilitary groups 78 00:06:53,220 --> 00:06:56,140 called Freikorps in order to fight the revolution. 79 00:06:59,140 --> 00:07:03,740 And these Freikorps already held many of the ideas and beliefs 80 00:07:03,740 --> 00:07:06,060 that Hitler would later adopt as his own. 81 00:07:10,140 --> 00:07:13,340 Many Freikorps were hugely anti-Semitic, 82 00:07:13,340 --> 00:07:16,340 believing in the fantasy that Jews were responsible 83 00:07:16,340 --> 00:07:19,300 both for Communism and Germany's defeat in the war. 84 00:07:22,460 --> 00:07:26,020 And one of the most notorious Freikorps groups even adapted 85 00:07:26,020 --> 00:07:28,740 what they took to be a racist symbol, the Hakenkreuz... 86 00:07:28,740 --> 00:07:29,780 or Swastika. 87 00:07:33,820 --> 00:07:37,300 Members of the Freikorps called their leaders Fuehrer. 88 00:07:38,780 --> 00:07:43,220 And many of those who would later become infamous as Nazis joined Freikorps... 89 00:07:44,660 --> 00:07:48,220 ..like Heinrich Himmler, who would become head of the SS, 90 00:07:48,220 --> 00:07:50,180 Gregor Strasser, 91 00:07:50,180 --> 00:07:53,180 one of the most important early leaders in the Nazi party... 92 00:07:54,660 --> 00:07:58,020 ..and Rudolf Hoess, the future commandant of Auschwitz. 93 00:08:04,420 --> 00:08:08,620 But Hitler was not in a Freikorps. He was back in Munich. 94 00:08:08,620 --> 00:08:13,060 Devastated by the loss of the war and desperate to stay in the army, 95 00:08:13,060 --> 00:08:15,100 he seemed lost and directionless. 96 00:08:19,900 --> 00:08:23,540 Captain Karl Mayr knew Hitler in May 1919. 97 00:08:25,660 --> 00:08:28,380 'This time, Hitler was ready to throw in his lot with anyone 98 00:08:28,380 --> 00:08:31,860 'who would show him kindness. 99 00:08:31,860 --> 00:08:34,740 'When I first met him, he was like a tired, stray dog 100 00:08:34,740 --> 00:08:35,820 'looking for a master.' 101 00:08:38,940 --> 00:08:42,580 But Mayr detected in Hitler qualities he could use. 102 00:08:45,980 --> 00:08:49,300 He decided to train Hitler as a propaganda agent. 103 00:08:49,300 --> 00:08:50,540 Who's that? 104 00:08:52,700 --> 00:08:56,860 Hitler was sent on a short course here at the University of Munich 105 00:08:56,860 --> 00:09:00,940 and then started giving right-wing speeches to his fellow soldiers, 106 00:09:00,940 --> 00:09:02,900 warning of the dangers of Communism. 107 00:09:04,260 --> 00:09:07,020 It's only at this point that Hitler's thinking 108 00:09:07,020 --> 00:09:08,980 seems to crystallize. 109 00:09:08,980 --> 00:09:11,860 How many of these ideas were already latent within him 110 00:09:11,860 --> 00:09:13,740 is still a matter of debate, 111 00:09:13,740 --> 00:09:17,100 but what's certain is that in the summer of 1919, 112 00:09:17,100 --> 00:09:19,100 he becomes sure of his beliefs. 113 00:09:20,260 --> 00:09:23,140 In a letter he wrote in September 1919, 114 00:09:23,140 --> 00:09:27,780 Hitler called for the removal of the Jews from Germany 115 00:09:27,780 --> 00:09:29,700 and a Government of National Strength. 116 00:09:32,740 --> 00:09:36,780 Now, at the age of 30, Hitler had found his mission in life. 117 00:09:38,140 --> 00:09:41,700 And this mission was the first part of his charismatic appeal. 118 00:09:52,380 --> 00:09:55,700 Hitler joined the German Workers' Party, 119 00:09:55,700 --> 00:09:59,900 one of a huge number of far-right groups in Munich at the time, 120 00:09:59,900 --> 00:10:03,060 and started speaking at meetings in beer halls. 121 00:10:05,860 --> 00:10:09,740 Harsh and theatrical as his speeches appear to us today, 122 00:10:09,740 --> 00:10:14,060 at the time, his performances soon got him noticed in Munich. 123 00:10:14,060 --> 00:10:17,900 He seemed to be able to express the anger many people felt, 124 00:10:17,900 --> 00:10:20,540 as well as their desire to blame someone else 125 00:10:20,540 --> 00:10:24,780 for the problems Germany faced - particularly the Jews. 126 00:10:30,660 --> 00:10:32,860 This speech, from 1933, 127 00:10:32,860 --> 00:10:36,780 shows how Hitler's own hatred connected with the audience. 128 00:11:34,900 --> 00:11:37,700 Many now shared Hitler's warped prejudices, 129 00:11:37,700 --> 00:11:42,780 and his intolerance was taken as strength of character. 130 00:11:42,780 --> 00:11:46,940 Hans Frank, who would go on to become a leading Nazi, 131 00:11:46,940 --> 00:11:49,660 first heard Hitler speak in 1920. 132 00:11:49,660 --> 00:11:52,540 'Everything came from the heart 133 00:11:52,540 --> 00:11:55,100 'and he struck a chord with all of us. 134 00:11:55,100 --> 00:11:59,420 'He uttered what was in the consciousness of all those present.' 135 00:12:02,340 --> 00:12:05,900 This is a key insight into charisma. 136 00:12:05,900 --> 00:12:11,020 Because charisma does not exist on its own in anyone. 137 00:12:11,020 --> 00:12:13,300 It exists only in an interaction 138 00:12:13,300 --> 00:12:16,100 between an individual and an audience. 139 00:12:16,100 --> 00:12:19,380 An individual like Hitler who was telling the audience 140 00:12:19,380 --> 00:12:20,940 what they wanted to hear. 141 00:12:23,660 --> 00:12:26,420 Many of them longed for a charismatic leader 142 00:12:26,420 --> 00:12:28,540 to lead them out of misery. 143 00:12:37,260 --> 00:12:40,540 German history was rich in stories of such heroes. 144 00:12:47,460 --> 00:12:50,500 Here, amongst the mountains around Hitler's house, 145 00:12:50,500 --> 00:12:54,980 the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa was, according to legend, sleeping - 146 00:12:54,980 --> 00:12:58,300 waiting to awaken and fight his final battles. 147 00:13:02,860 --> 00:13:06,780 And one of the most popular tourist attractions of the time 148 00:13:06,780 --> 00:13:09,380 was this monument, completed in 1875, 149 00:13:09,380 --> 00:13:12,900 to Hermann, a tribal leader who had led the Germans 150 00:13:12,900 --> 00:13:17,540 to victory over the Romans nearly 2,000 years before. 151 00:13:17,540 --> 00:13:23,420 This later engraving claims a direct link between Hitler and Hermann. 152 00:13:23,420 --> 00:13:25,780 Both portrayed as German heroes. 153 00:13:27,940 --> 00:13:32,460 And Hermann was so important to the Nazis that Heinrich Himmler 154 00:13:32,460 --> 00:13:35,980 took over Wewelsburg Castle nearby in the 1930s, 155 00:13:35,980 --> 00:13:39,380 intending this place to be a centre of SS power. 156 00:13:46,020 --> 00:13:48,140 In the crypt of the castle, 157 00:13:48,140 --> 00:13:50,540 Himmler wanted to hold pagan SS ceremonies 158 00:13:50,540 --> 00:13:52,420 by the light of an eternal flame. 159 00:13:53,940 --> 00:13:57,780 Above the crypt was a hall, for the leaders of the SS to meet, 160 00:13:57,780 --> 00:13:59,780 like the warrior knights of old. 161 00:13:59,780 --> 00:14:03,700 Always subordinate to their heroic master, Adolf Hitler. 162 00:14:05,940 --> 00:14:08,220 'He is a genuinely great man 163 00:14:08,220 --> 00:14:11,620 'and, above all, a true and pure one.' 164 00:14:22,100 --> 00:14:24,740 Himmler believed that, just as Hermann had once proved 165 00:14:24,740 --> 00:14:29,540 to be a superior kind of Germanic hero, 2,000 years ago, 166 00:14:29,540 --> 00:14:32,980 Adolf Hitler would prove to be just such a hero today. 167 00:14:40,020 --> 00:14:45,900 In 1923, the political atmosphere in Munich was tense and unstable. 168 00:14:49,740 --> 00:14:53,740 By now, Hitler had been leader of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, 169 00:14:53,740 --> 00:14:56,940 which some called the Nazis, for two years. 170 00:14:59,620 --> 00:15:02,820 And he'd built a large and growing paramilitary organisation - 171 00:15:02,820 --> 00:15:04,340 the Stormtroopers. 172 00:15:08,620 --> 00:15:11,700 In November 1923, he decided to act, 173 00:15:11,700 --> 00:15:14,620 and to try and spark an uprising in Munich. 174 00:15:18,500 --> 00:15:22,140 On 9th November, the Nazis marched through these streets, 175 00:15:22,140 --> 00:15:23,900 but were stopped by the police. 176 00:15:23,900 --> 00:15:26,860 Here, at the corner of the Feldherrnhalle. 177 00:15:28,300 --> 00:15:30,020 Shots were exchanged. 178 00:15:30,020 --> 00:15:32,980 Four police and 16 Nazis were killed that day. 179 00:15:40,780 --> 00:15:44,660 The uprising, or Putsch, had been an incompetent and violent attempt 180 00:15:44,660 --> 00:15:46,580 to overthrow a democratic state. 181 00:15:47,780 --> 00:15:50,580 But Hitler managed to turn it into a heroic myth. 182 00:15:58,380 --> 00:16:00,540 This annual re-enactment of the march, 183 00:16:00,540 --> 00:16:03,180 filmed after the Nazis came to power, 184 00:16:03,180 --> 00:16:06,460 shows just how Hitler tried to create that myth. 185 00:16:14,820 --> 00:16:18,780 Each of the Nazis killed in the Putsch was turned into a martyr. 186 00:16:22,220 --> 00:16:24,140 Their flag became a sacred relic. 187 00:16:30,300 --> 00:16:33,620 Where they were shot became a hallowed site. 188 00:16:37,820 --> 00:16:40,420 Those in attendance were blessed. 189 00:16:51,100 --> 00:16:54,660 Hitler wanted to show how his devoted disciples 190 00:16:54,660 --> 00:16:56,660 had died for a great cause, 191 00:16:56,660 --> 00:17:00,540 a cause symbolised by their single, heroic leader. 192 00:17:11,740 --> 00:17:13,220 Back in 1924, 193 00:17:13,220 --> 00:17:16,460 Hitler received the minimum sentence possible for his part in the Putsch 194 00:17:16,460 --> 00:17:20,620 from a sympathetic judge and was sent to Landsberg Prison. 195 00:17:21,780 --> 00:17:25,460 Here, he wrote a book - Mein Kampf, or my struggle. 196 00:17:25,460 --> 00:17:27,020 In it, he tried to demonstrate 197 00:17:27,020 --> 00:17:29,340 that he possessed the next important element 198 00:17:29,340 --> 00:17:31,060 needed by a charismatic leader - 199 00:17:33,100 --> 00:17:37,220 a vision of how the world is and how it ought to be. 200 00:17:38,500 --> 00:17:39,820 A brutal vision. 201 00:17:42,620 --> 00:17:45,620 'He who wants to live, should fight, 202 00:17:45,620 --> 00:17:47,260 'and he who does not want to fight 203 00:17:47,260 --> 00:17:49,580 'in this world of eternal struggle, 204 00:17:49,580 --> 00:17:51,500 'does not deserve to live.' 205 00:17:59,940 --> 00:18:02,540 Hitler believed that the fact that we are animals 206 00:18:02,540 --> 00:18:05,580 is the most important thing about us, 207 00:18:05,580 --> 00:18:09,660 and that so-called Aryan Germans were superior animals. 208 00:18:19,340 --> 00:18:21,660 Hitler's vision from Mein Kampf was later expressed 209 00:18:21,660 --> 00:18:25,140 in this propaganda film of the 1930s, 210 00:18:25,140 --> 00:18:27,140 made after the Nazis came to power. 211 00:18:39,540 --> 00:18:44,140 Once in power, Hitler introduced compulsory sterilisation 212 00:18:44,140 --> 00:18:47,260 for selected disabled Germans. 213 00:18:47,260 --> 00:18:48,740 Later, he would authorise 214 00:18:48,740 --> 00:18:51,180 the killing of tens of thousands of them. 215 00:18:56,140 --> 00:19:01,460 On 20th December 1924, Hitler was released from Landsberg Prison 216 00:19:01,460 --> 00:19:05,140 and set about trying to rebuild the Nazi Party. 217 00:19:07,100 --> 00:19:09,420 Despite writing Mein Kampf, 218 00:19:09,420 --> 00:19:13,020 Hitler's charismatic credentials as a revolutionary 219 00:19:13,020 --> 00:19:16,300 were still largely based on his reputation as a speaker. 220 00:19:16,300 --> 00:19:20,900 This series of studio photos, taken later in the 1920s, 221 00:19:20,900 --> 00:19:24,940 shows how he attempted to demonstrate his dynamic image. 222 00:19:45,060 --> 00:19:47,100 But in the mid 1920s, 223 00:19:47,100 --> 00:19:51,100 support for the Nazis was dropping as the economy improved. 224 00:19:51,100 --> 00:19:54,580 And one of the most senior Nazis, Gregor Strasser, 225 00:19:54,580 --> 00:19:58,220 wanted the party to be led in a less dictatorial way. 226 00:19:58,220 --> 00:20:02,860 His challenge now was to convince Adolf Hitler to agree with him. 227 00:20:12,140 --> 00:20:16,900 On 14th February 1926, here, in the ancient city of Bamberg, 228 00:20:16,900 --> 00:20:22,460 Hitler held a special conference to deal with Strasser's proposals. 229 00:20:24,620 --> 00:20:27,020 But there was to be no debate. 230 00:20:27,020 --> 00:20:30,620 Hitler just spoke for several hours, repudiating Strasser's ideas 231 00:20:30,620 --> 00:20:33,300 and was then cheered by his supporters. 232 00:20:34,940 --> 00:20:39,980 Hitler did not approve of discussion nor of detailed policy. 233 00:20:39,980 --> 00:20:43,820 For a charismatic leader, vagueness is valuable. 234 00:20:43,820 --> 00:20:47,780 This is how he later explained the Nazi Party should operate. 235 00:21:22,700 --> 00:21:26,540 Hitler worked hard to try and appear charismatic. 236 00:21:26,540 --> 00:21:28,980 One technique he used was his stare. 237 00:21:28,980 --> 00:21:31,660 He would hold the eyes of the person he was looking at 238 00:21:31,660 --> 00:21:33,660 longer than was usual. 239 00:21:33,660 --> 00:21:37,540 One Nazi supporter later claimed he felt this 240 00:21:37,540 --> 00:21:40,940 when he looked into Hitler's eyes. 241 00:21:40,940 --> 00:21:44,780 'That was one of the most curious moments of my life. 242 00:21:44,780 --> 00:21:47,500 'The gaze, which at first rested completely on me, 243 00:21:47,500 --> 00:21:52,020 'suddenly went straight through me and into an unknown distance. 244 00:21:52,020 --> 00:21:53,500 'It was so strange.' 245 00:21:59,220 --> 00:22:01,180 But being a Nazi could be difficult 246 00:22:01,180 --> 00:22:03,500 if you didn't accept Hitler's charisma. 247 00:22:06,420 --> 00:22:10,020 Here in Bamberg, one of Strasser's close associates was distraught 248 00:22:10,020 --> 00:22:12,460 when Hitler chose not to debate policy. 249 00:22:14,380 --> 00:22:19,460 He was a 28-year-old former journalist called Joseph Goebbels, 250 00:22:19,460 --> 00:22:22,020 and he wrote in his diary... 251 00:22:22,020 --> 00:22:26,740 "I no longer fully believe in Hitler. I am in despair." 252 00:22:30,540 --> 00:22:34,900 But Hitler recognised the potential value of Goebbels to the Nazi Party, 253 00:22:34,900 --> 00:22:39,780 so he now focused his attention directly on Goebbels. 254 00:22:39,780 --> 00:22:41,820 Asking him to Munich, 255 00:22:41,820 --> 00:22:45,100 passionately expounding his vision for the future of Germany, 256 00:22:45,100 --> 00:22:46,980 and flattering him. 257 00:22:51,900 --> 00:22:54,220 Goebbels was captivated. 258 00:22:57,540 --> 00:23:01,220 Two months after Bamberg, Goebbels wrote in his diary... 259 00:23:13,660 --> 00:23:16,700 Hitler now had the party he wanted, 260 00:23:16,700 --> 00:23:19,300 one built around his strange personality. 261 00:23:25,180 --> 00:23:27,580 Small as the Nazi Party was 262 00:23:27,580 --> 00:23:30,300 at the time this footage was shot in the 1920s, 263 00:23:30,300 --> 00:23:33,540 most of the elements that would come together 264 00:23:33,540 --> 00:23:38,460 to make Hitler be seen as a leader of charisma were already in place. 265 00:23:38,460 --> 00:23:42,700 His mission - to create a racist, Aryan, German state. 266 00:23:42,700 --> 00:23:47,420 The connection he made with his audience via his speeches. 267 00:23:47,420 --> 00:23:52,580 His claim that he possessed strength because he was a proven war hero. 268 00:23:52,580 --> 00:23:56,140 His Darwinian vision, developed in Mein Kampf, 269 00:23:56,140 --> 00:23:58,060 which also contained the fantasy 270 00:23:58,060 --> 00:24:01,420 that the Jews and Communists were to blame for everything. 271 00:24:05,940 --> 00:24:10,220 But still, if you weren't already inclined to accept Hitler's views, 272 00:24:10,220 --> 00:24:14,060 then, you felt he possessed no charisma at all. 273 00:24:14,060 --> 00:24:17,660 'I immediately disliked him because of his scratchy voice. 274 00:24:17,660 --> 00:24:21,460 'He shouted out really, really simple political ideas. 275 00:24:21,460 --> 00:24:24,180 'I thought he wasn't quite normal.' 276 00:24:24,180 --> 00:24:27,540 'He put forward certain claims that were in no way valid 277 00:24:27,540 --> 00:24:31,140 'and I said to my friend, "My impression after that speech 278 00:24:31,140 --> 00:24:33,660 '"is that this man Hitler will hopefully 279 00:24:33,660 --> 00:24:36,740 '"never come to political power."' 280 00:24:36,740 --> 00:24:39,860 And in 1928, it looked like he never would. 281 00:24:45,980 --> 00:24:48,820 The vast majority of people in Germany 282 00:24:48,820 --> 00:24:51,660 were completely immune to Hitler's charisma. 283 00:24:51,660 --> 00:24:57,740 At the election in May 1928, the Nazis gained just 2.6% of the vote. 284 00:24:59,220 --> 00:25:01,820 Hitler's appeal only began to be felt 285 00:25:01,820 --> 00:25:07,020 beyond a small group of fanatics because of an economic catastrophe. 286 00:25:20,100 --> 00:25:22,540 In the wake of the Wall Street Crash of 1929, 287 00:25:22,540 --> 00:25:26,180 the German economy all but collapsed. 288 00:25:26,180 --> 00:25:28,820 The Weimar government had borrowed money 289 00:25:28,820 --> 00:25:30,260 to pay the Allies war reparations 290 00:25:30,260 --> 00:25:33,860 and now the debt became too great to service. 291 00:25:33,860 --> 00:25:36,820 Banks crashed, and unemployment soared. 292 00:25:36,820 --> 00:25:41,180 The Nazis gained support, but so did the Communists. 293 00:25:41,180 --> 00:25:44,020 'It was a ray of hope that Socialism would be coming, 294 00:25:44,020 --> 00:25:46,300 'that unemployment would be vanquished, 295 00:25:46,300 --> 00:25:49,020 'that you would have a right to a job and you'd be paid more.' 296 00:25:51,380 --> 00:25:52,700 In the beer halls, 297 00:25:52,700 --> 00:25:55,340 fights between the Nazis and the Communists 298 00:25:55,340 --> 00:25:57,140 became almost commonplace. 299 00:25:57,140 --> 00:25:59,860 'Stormtroopers all had a big glass in front of them, 300 00:25:59,860 --> 00:26:01,500 'practically a missile. 301 00:26:01,500 --> 00:26:03,900 'The battle was pretty fierce, 302 00:26:03,900 --> 00:26:08,180 'several people were hospitalized, some Stormtroopers too, 303 00:26:08,180 --> 00:26:09,700 'they had face wounds. 304 00:26:09,700 --> 00:26:12,940 'I had a head wound, I was bleeding.' 305 00:26:14,620 --> 00:26:20,060 Hitler thrived in this atmosphere of violence and political crisis. 306 00:26:20,060 --> 00:26:21,380 At election rallies, 307 00:26:21,380 --> 00:26:24,140 he openly called for the destruction of democracy. 308 00:26:24,140 --> 00:26:27,620 And for a new Germany to be united under his leadership. 309 00:26:29,340 --> 00:26:35,220 "Deutschlandlied" by Joseph Haydn 310 00:27:48,420 --> 00:27:52,820 'It was our aim that a strong man should have the say, 311 00:27:52,820 --> 00:27:54,860 'and we had such a strong man. 312 00:27:57,140 --> 00:27:59,900 'The people were really hungry. 313 00:27:59,900 --> 00:28:01,660 'It was very, very hard. 314 00:28:01,660 --> 00:28:02,940 'And, in that context, 315 00:28:02,940 --> 00:28:07,940 'Hitler, with his statements, seemed to be the bringer of salvation.' 316 00:28:17,380 --> 00:28:21,500 Hitler hadn't somehow mesmerised his new followers 317 00:28:21,500 --> 00:28:23,260 into acting against their own will. 318 00:28:26,220 --> 00:28:28,380 In this desperate situation, 319 00:28:28,380 --> 00:28:33,220 they chose to have faith in a leader they felt had charisma. 320 00:28:43,460 --> 00:28:47,340 But not everybody thought Hitler was the answer to Germany's problems. 321 00:28:48,780 --> 00:28:51,500 President Hindenburg certainly didn't. 322 00:28:51,500 --> 00:28:55,660 Even though in 1932 the Nazis became the biggest party in Germany, 323 00:28:55,660 --> 00:28:57,900 he refused to make Hitler Chancellor, 324 00:28:57,900 --> 00:29:00,180 calling him the "Bohemian corporal." 325 00:29:04,140 --> 00:29:06,660 Hitler was offered the job of Vice Chancellor, 326 00:29:06,660 --> 00:29:08,580 but he refused to take it. 327 00:29:08,580 --> 00:29:11,980 And some of his supporters saw his obstinacy as heroic. 328 00:29:17,140 --> 00:29:20,260 'Hitler holds his nerve, he is above the machinations. 329 00:29:20,260 --> 00:29:22,780 'I love him when he's like this.' 330 00:29:25,220 --> 00:29:30,140 But other leading Nazis were not so full of praise for Hitler. 331 00:29:33,340 --> 00:29:36,700 Gregor Strasser, still an important figure in the party, 332 00:29:36,700 --> 00:29:40,420 thought that Hitler was stupid to hold out for the Chancellorship. 333 00:29:40,420 --> 00:29:42,580 He had had enough. 334 00:29:44,260 --> 00:29:46,140 'He should realise that he has been 335 00:29:46,140 --> 00:29:48,980 'consistently refused this post by everybody. 336 00:29:48,980 --> 00:29:51,100 'I'm not prepared to wait for the Fuehrer 337 00:29:51,100 --> 00:29:52,700 'to be appointed Reich Chancellor 338 00:29:52,700 --> 00:29:56,180 'as, by then, our movement would have collapsed. 339 00:29:56,180 --> 00:29:59,660 'I'm at the end of my tether, I've resigned from the Party 340 00:29:59,660 --> 00:30:03,140 'and I'm now going to the mountains to recuperate.' 341 00:30:15,500 --> 00:30:18,580 But some in the German elite were beginning to think 342 00:30:18,580 --> 00:30:20,500 that appointing Hitler as Chancellor 343 00:30:20,500 --> 00:30:24,140 might be one way out of Germany's problems. 344 00:30:24,140 --> 00:30:28,620 The aristocratic Franz von Papen, a former Chancellor himself, 345 00:30:28,620 --> 00:30:31,580 thought Hitler could be a useful figurehead. 346 00:30:31,580 --> 00:30:34,540 Der Mann ist doch ein Ausbund von Kleinbuergertum... 347 00:30:34,540 --> 00:30:38,500 He didn't find Hitler charismatic, but "curiously unimpressive." 348 00:30:41,820 --> 00:30:45,780 What they were most frightened of was not Hitler, but the Communists. 349 00:30:47,140 --> 00:30:49,620 Die Kommunisten. Der Kommunismus. 350 00:30:49,620 --> 00:30:52,580 Das ist die Hauptbedrohung, die ich sehe. Es muss etwas geschehen... 351 00:30:52,580 --> 00:30:54,820 And so, von Papen and his friends, 352 00:30:54,820 --> 00:30:58,020 backed an idea to make Hitler Chancellor, 353 00:30:58,020 --> 00:31:01,860 as long as there were only a few other Nazis in the cabinet. 354 00:31:01,860 --> 00:31:04,020 ..Staatsmaennisches Verhalten. 355 00:31:09,980 --> 00:31:14,940 On 30th January 1933, after lobbying from von Papen and others, 356 00:31:14,940 --> 00:31:18,540 Hitler was appointed Chancellor by President Hindenburg. 357 00:31:27,300 --> 00:31:30,820 For Hitler's supporters, this was the strongest proof yet 358 00:31:30,820 --> 00:31:33,380 of his power as a charismatic leader. 359 00:31:33,380 --> 00:31:36,620 When it had looked impossible that he would become Chancellor, 360 00:31:36,620 --> 00:31:41,100 and many had doubted him, he had asked them to have faith. 361 00:31:41,100 --> 00:31:43,020 And now, he WAS Chancellor. 362 00:31:44,940 --> 00:31:48,620 Von Papen, who was happy to see democracy disappear, 363 00:31:48,620 --> 00:31:51,020 became Vice Chancellor. 364 00:31:51,020 --> 00:31:54,300 He still thought he and his friends could control Hitler. 365 00:31:54,300 --> 00:31:55,820 He would shortly discover 366 00:31:55,820 --> 00:31:59,580 that he'd made one the most monumental misjudgements in history. 367 00:32:08,580 --> 00:32:13,980 Hitler talked to the German nation as Chancellor on 10th February 1933. 368 00:32:13,980 --> 00:32:16,500 Thousands were in the hall in front of him, 369 00:32:16,500 --> 00:32:19,820 and millions were listening on radio. 370 00:32:19,820 --> 00:32:21,860 But Hitler made them all wait. 371 00:33:06,420 --> 00:33:09,460 When he did start, Hitler stuck to his old familiar script. 372 00:33:09,460 --> 00:33:11,900 His speech was vague in detail 373 00:33:11,900 --> 00:33:16,300 and called for Germans to fix their problems without outside help. 374 00:34:05,700 --> 00:34:08,700 But if Hitler didn't consider you a "true" German, 375 00:34:08,700 --> 00:34:10,620 then, suddenly, you were at risk. 376 00:34:12,940 --> 00:34:17,260 Thousands of people the Nazis considered enemies of the new regime, 377 00:34:17,260 --> 00:34:20,220 mostly their political opponents, but also some Jews, 378 00:34:20,220 --> 00:34:22,860 were imprisoned in concentration camps. 379 00:34:25,380 --> 00:34:27,660 This one at Dachau outside Munich 380 00:34:27,660 --> 00:34:31,460 was opened just weeks after Hitler became Chancellor. 381 00:34:39,180 --> 00:34:42,260 To begin with, the concentration camps 382 00:34:42,260 --> 00:34:45,420 were under the control of the Nazi Stormtroopers. 383 00:34:45,420 --> 00:34:48,300 Here they are parading in triumph through Berlin. 384 00:34:51,620 --> 00:34:56,900 But their ordered marching hid a chaotic and violent reality. 385 00:34:59,460 --> 00:35:01,380 'Everyone is arresting everyone else 386 00:35:01,380 --> 00:35:03,580 'and avoiding the prescribed official channels. 387 00:35:03,580 --> 00:35:06,660 'Everyone is threatening everyone else with protective custody. 388 00:35:06,660 --> 00:35:09,700 'Everyone is threatening everyone else with Dachau.' 389 00:35:11,180 --> 00:35:14,460 These concentration camps were not yet places of mass killing, 390 00:35:14,460 --> 00:35:17,820 but they were brutal in the extreme. 391 00:35:17,820 --> 00:35:19,500 A number of prisoners were murdered, 392 00:35:19,500 --> 00:35:24,020 and torture, often psychological torture, was commonplace. 393 00:35:25,340 --> 00:35:28,940 'I was thrown into the bunker and kept in chains. 394 00:35:28,940 --> 00:35:32,180 'We only got something to eat every fourth day. 395 00:35:32,180 --> 00:35:35,540 'Other than that, there was just a jug of water and bread. 396 00:35:35,540 --> 00:35:39,860 'After four days, he said, "You're getting out tomorrow," 397 00:35:39,860 --> 00:35:42,500 'but he was just messing around with me. 398 00:35:42,500 --> 00:35:46,420 'They kept saying, "You'll be getting out..." Nothing.' 399 00:36:06,420 --> 00:36:10,060 Throughout Germany, the reality was obvious - 400 00:36:10,060 --> 00:36:13,180 Hitler led a movement of violent revolutionaries 401 00:36:13,180 --> 00:36:16,540 and was brutally suppressing any opposition. 402 00:36:18,300 --> 00:36:19,980 But now he was Chancellor, 403 00:36:19,980 --> 00:36:23,740 Hitler also wanted the support of all of those who lived in this land 404 00:36:23,740 --> 00:36:25,860 that he considered "true" Germans. 405 00:36:31,500 --> 00:36:37,260 Nazi Stormtroopers were still as ready to spill the blood of their enemies as they'd always been. 406 00:36:39,540 --> 00:36:43,420 So how could Hitler benefit from the brutality of his Stormtroopers 407 00:36:43,420 --> 00:36:45,580 and yet not be blamed for it? 408 00:36:51,940 --> 00:36:55,300 An early sign of how Hitler would attempt this deception 409 00:36:55,300 --> 00:36:58,660 was shown just two months into his Chancellorship. 410 00:36:58,660 --> 00:37:02,420 Hitler's anti-Semitic prejudice knew no bounds. 411 00:37:02,420 --> 00:37:05,860 And on 1st April 1933, with Hitler's approval, 412 00:37:05,860 --> 00:37:10,140 the Nazis held a boycott of Jewish shops and businesses 413 00:37:10,140 --> 00:37:11,980 that lasted one day. 414 00:37:11,980 --> 00:37:14,780 'I felt like I was falling into a deep hole. 415 00:37:14,780 --> 00:37:19,140 'That was when I intuitively realised for the first time 416 00:37:19,140 --> 00:37:22,780 'that the existing law did not apply to Jews. 417 00:37:22,780 --> 00:37:25,300 'You could do with Jews whatever you liked. 418 00:37:25,300 --> 00:37:27,140 'A Jew was an outlaw.' 419 00:37:28,500 --> 00:37:31,820 But because Hitler didn't know what the reaction to all this would be, 420 00:37:31,820 --> 00:37:35,580 particularly abroad, he didn't want his name associated with it. 421 00:37:36,780 --> 00:37:39,740 The document calling for the boycott was signed only 422 00:37:39,740 --> 00:37:43,380 "Leadership of the National Socialist German Workers' Party." 423 00:37:53,420 --> 00:37:55,540 But Hitler was concerned 424 00:37:55,540 --> 00:37:59,060 that the Stormtroopers might be getting out of his control, 425 00:37:59,060 --> 00:38:02,420 that they were starting to become a threat to the regime itself. 426 00:38:08,540 --> 00:38:11,540 Hitler told them the revolution was over. 427 00:38:11,540 --> 00:38:15,220 But the Stormtroopers wanted to march the revolution ever onwards, 428 00:38:15,220 --> 00:38:17,820 staying true to the words of the Nazi anthem, 429 00:38:17,820 --> 00:38:20,540 written by Stormtrooper Horst Wessel. 430 00:38:55,540 --> 00:38:57,260 Their leader, Ernst Roehm, 431 00:38:57,260 --> 00:39:01,300 even wanted the Stormtroopers to take over the German Army. 432 00:39:01,300 --> 00:39:06,380 But the army didn't want anything to do with this bunch of thugs. 433 00:39:06,380 --> 00:39:09,740 'One rejected the Stormtroopers because of their behaviour. 434 00:39:09,740 --> 00:39:11,500 'Well, at the end, one can almost say 435 00:39:11,500 --> 00:39:14,460 'the Stormtroopers were hated by most soldiers.' 436 00:39:28,580 --> 00:39:30,820 Von Papen, Hitler's Vice Chancellor, 437 00:39:30,820 --> 00:39:34,100 had been gathering complaints about the Stormtroopers. 438 00:39:36,060 --> 00:39:38,300 This was potentially dangerous for Hitler, 439 00:39:38,300 --> 00:39:41,220 as von Papen was close to the aged President Hindenburg. 440 00:39:44,220 --> 00:39:50,100 On 17th June 1934, von Papen made a speech openly criticising the Nazis. 441 00:39:51,740 --> 00:39:54,660 'An endless dynamic creates nothing. 442 00:39:54,660 --> 00:39:57,740 'Germany must not become a train into the unknown, 443 00:39:57,740 --> 00:40:00,300 'with no-one knowing when it will stop.' 444 00:40:07,180 --> 00:40:11,380 But Hitler realised he could turn all this to his advantage 445 00:40:11,380 --> 00:40:13,820 and alter the way millions perceived him as a leader. 446 00:40:18,300 --> 00:40:21,580 He just had to be cold-hearted and ruthless. 447 00:40:29,820 --> 00:40:32,220 On 30th June 1934, 448 00:40:32,220 --> 00:40:35,180 Hitler travelled to the shores of the Tegernsee in Bavaria 449 00:40:35,180 --> 00:40:38,020 and the health resort of Bad Wiessee. 450 00:40:42,100 --> 00:40:44,660 Roehm and the senior leadership of the Stormtroopers 451 00:40:44,660 --> 00:40:49,140 were all on holiday here, at this hotel then called the Hanselbauer. 452 00:40:56,780 --> 00:41:00,300 Hitler and his entourage arrived at 6.30 in the morning. 453 00:41:00,300 --> 00:41:03,260 Hitler walked through the lobby of the hotel 454 00:41:03,260 --> 00:41:06,140 and up the stairs to the first floor, 455 00:41:06,140 --> 00:41:09,020 where Roehm was asleep in this room. 456 00:41:09,020 --> 00:41:12,300 Hitler, claiming that Roehm was plotting a coup against him, 457 00:41:12,300 --> 00:41:15,940 arrested his old comrade along with the other leaders of the Stormtroopers. 458 00:41:15,940 --> 00:41:19,180 Two days later, Roehm was shot. 459 00:41:27,780 --> 00:41:30,300 Many others Hitler held grudges against 460 00:41:30,300 --> 00:41:32,020 were killed at the same time. 461 00:41:32,020 --> 00:41:35,380 Gregor Strasser, who had once been a leading Nazi 462 00:41:35,380 --> 00:41:38,300 but had quarrelled with Hitler, was also shot. 463 00:41:46,740 --> 00:41:50,260 As for von Papen, two of his aides were murdered, 464 00:41:50,260 --> 00:41:52,300 but he was allowed to live, 465 00:41:52,300 --> 00:41:55,020 eventually sent to Vienna as German ambassador. 466 00:42:00,900 --> 00:42:05,820 Hitler benefited hugely as a result of the ruthless killing of Roehm and the others. 467 00:42:05,820 --> 00:42:08,940 Now Hitler had seemingly destroyed disorderly elements 468 00:42:08,940 --> 00:42:10,420 within his own party, 469 00:42:10,420 --> 00:42:13,460 many Germans started to see him for the first time 470 00:42:13,460 --> 00:42:16,740 as leader of the nation, not just leader of the Nazis. 471 00:42:24,380 --> 00:42:29,300 On 2nd August 1934, just one month after the murder of Roehm, 472 00:42:29,300 --> 00:42:36,420 every member of the German armed forces was ordered to swear an oath of loyalty to Hitler personally. 473 00:42:49,100 --> 00:42:51,020 President Hindenburg had just died, 474 00:42:51,020 --> 00:42:55,140 and now Hitler was head of state as well as Chancellor. 475 00:42:56,980 --> 00:42:58,940 Adolf Hitler. 476 00:43:09,380 --> 00:43:12,900 Just a few weeks later, in September 1934, 477 00:43:12,900 --> 00:43:16,260 Hitler was here in Nuremberg for the Nazi Party rally. 478 00:43:17,780 --> 00:43:21,420 The Nazis had first held a rally in Nuremberg in 1927. 479 00:43:21,420 --> 00:43:24,780 But this rally would be remembered more than any other 480 00:43:24,780 --> 00:43:29,100 and would play an important part in the creation of a Hitler myth. 481 00:43:29,100 --> 00:43:31,420 Because this rally was filmed 482 00:43:31,420 --> 00:43:34,660 for the feature length documentary Triumph Of The Will. 483 00:43:42,620 --> 00:43:45,780 Hitler was portrayed as a flawless, almost God-like leader, 484 00:43:45,780 --> 00:43:48,980 descending from the clouds to meet his adoring subjects. 485 00:43:56,940 --> 00:43:58,700 Thanks to Triumph Of The Will, 486 00:43:58,700 --> 00:44:01,540 it wasn't just the people who were physically present 487 00:44:01,540 --> 00:44:04,860 who experienced the emotional impact of seeing their leader. 488 00:44:08,460 --> 00:44:11,260 Now, millions more could see in cinemas 489 00:44:11,260 --> 00:44:13,980 a carefully crafted vision of Hitler. 490 00:44:25,340 --> 00:44:29,180 'For me, the Fuehrer was an inviolable personality - 491 00:44:29,180 --> 00:44:31,060 'the Fuehrer of the German Reich. 492 00:44:31,060 --> 00:44:34,660 'He, whom Providence had given so many gifts. 493 00:44:34,660 --> 00:44:38,860 'He, who was so powerful that he could orchestrate millions.' 494 00:44:43,620 --> 00:44:46,700 'There was the wish to place power in the hands of a man who says, 495 00:44:46,700 --> 00:44:49,260 '"We will do it, and we will only succeed like this 496 00:44:49,260 --> 00:44:50,940 '"if we all roll up our sleeves."' 497 00:44:55,580 --> 00:44:59,820 'It made you sick, but it was fascinating at the same time. 498 00:44:59,820 --> 00:45:01,980 'Hitler didn't promise anything. 499 00:45:01,980 --> 00:45:05,100 'It was always "only for the German people" 500 00:45:05,100 --> 00:45:08,180 'and "we have to free the people from Marxism." 501 00:45:08,180 --> 00:45:10,100 'I only admired the technique.' 502 00:45:16,980 --> 00:45:21,420 'The fact is that Hitler managed to get all of them, 503 00:45:21,420 --> 00:45:24,820 'almost all of them, under the one roof, so to speak. 504 00:45:24,820 --> 00:45:26,340 'To pull them together. 505 00:45:26,340 --> 00:45:30,420 'People said that Hitler had the effect of a magnet 506 00:45:30,420 --> 00:45:33,460 'that was being passed over the heads of the German people.' 507 00:45:54,220 --> 00:45:58,300 But despite this level of adulation, Hitler had not changed - 508 00:45:58,300 --> 00:46:00,700 he was just as hate-filled as ever 509 00:46:00,700 --> 00:46:03,580 and so was the regime he led. 510 00:46:09,260 --> 00:46:12,900 The same year Triumph Of The Will was made, 1934, 511 00:46:12,900 --> 00:46:15,460 Alois Pfaller, a German Communist, 512 00:46:15,460 --> 00:46:19,980 was taken for questioning by the Nazi secret police - the Gestapo. 513 00:46:19,980 --> 00:46:22,100 'They hit me in the face. 514 00:46:22,100 --> 00:46:24,300 'For three hours. Always at my face. 515 00:46:24,300 --> 00:46:27,180 'In the meantime, my eardrum had split, 516 00:46:27,180 --> 00:46:29,980 'so then, I heard an incredible racket. 517 00:46:29,980 --> 00:46:32,300 'It was a roaring, an incredible roaring, 518 00:46:32,300 --> 00:46:35,100 'so you couldn't understand anything properly any longer.' 519 00:46:37,300 --> 00:46:39,900 When Alois suffered a massive haemorrhage, 520 00:46:39,900 --> 00:46:42,620 the Gestapo made him clean his own blood off the floor 521 00:46:42,620 --> 00:46:45,420 before sending him to a concentration camp. 522 00:46:53,260 --> 00:46:56,100 The reason that this kind of persecution did not, 523 00:46:56,100 --> 00:46:59,020 for the most part, damage Hitler amongst the general population 524 00:46:59,020 --> 00:47:02,060 was because the perception of many Germans 525 00:47:02,060 --> 00:47:05,620 was that Hitler was using violence to bring order. 526 00:47:07,260 --> 00:47:08,780 'Right at the beginning, 527 00:47:08,780 --> 00:47:11,380 'the first Communists and social democrats were carted off, 528 00:47:11,380 --> 00:47:12,900 'I even saw it myself, the lorries. 529 00:47:12,900 --> 00:47:14,740 'It didn't make us think. 530 00:47:14,740 --> 00:47:18,460 'They were only Communists after all, enemies of the people.' 531 00:47:23,580 --> 00:47:27,340 Hitler was careful to act mostly against groups in German society 532 00:47:27,340 --> 00:47:30,660 that many other Germans were already prejudiced against - 533 00:47:30,660 --> 00:47:33,260 like Jews and Communists. 534 00:47:33,260 --> 00:47:35,940 Hitler was aware that, as a charismatic leader, 535 00:47:35,940 --> 00:47:39,820 the more he targeted carefully defined enemies, the better. 536 00:47:50,180 --> 00:47:53,380 Less than 1% of Germans were Jewish, 537 00:47:53,380 --> 00:47:57,060 and few dared to now claim they were Communists. 538 00:47:58,460 --> 00:48:02,860 So the vast majority of Germans were not at risk from persecution... 539 00:48:05,020 --> 00:48:08,340 ..as long as they embraced the new world of Nazism. 540 00:48:08,340 --> 00:48:10,100 And since unemployment was falling 541 00:48:10,100 --> 00:48:13,060 and the economy seemed to be picking up, 542 00:48:13,060 --> 00:48:16,500 many ordinary Germans now felt this was the beginning 543 00:48:16,500 --> 00:48:18,700 of a new, more optimistic era. 544 00:48:21,940 --> 00:48:25,460 'At first, you were carried along by a wave of hope, 545 00:48:25,460 --> 00:48:27,220 'because we had it better. 546 00:48:27,220 --> 00:48:31,500 'We had order in the country. We had, well, security.' 547 00:48:34,820 --> 00:48:38,540 In particular, the young were taught the Nazi world view. 548 00:48:38,540 --> 00:48:42,220 Most importantly, that Hitler was a flawless leader. 549 00:48:47,220 --> 00:48:51,220 These members of the Hitler Youth were the future soldiers of Germany, 550 00:48:51,220 --> 00:48:54,740 from whom Hitler would demand absolute loyalty. 551 00:48:56,580 --> 00:48:59,540 'It was hammered into us even in the Hitler Youth - 552 00:48:59,540 --> 00:49:02,180 'Germany must live, even if we have to die. 553 00:49:02,180 --> 00:49:05,260 'Then, I realised that people in the Hitler Youth 554 00:49:05,260 --> 00:49:07,780 'had a vulgar way of dealing with each other. 555 00:49:07,780 --> 00:49:10,660 'A very unpleasant and violent manner was customary. 556 00:49:10,660 --> 00:49:13,500 'The way, for example, we were told, 557 00:49:13,500 --> 00:49:16,620 '"If your teachers haven't yet grasped this new era, 558 00:49:16,620 --> 00:49:18,420 '"then, smack them in the mouth!"' 559 00:49:29,380 --> 00:49:32,460 Now that they were in power, many of those close to Hitler 560 00:49:32,460 --> 00:49:36,100 found their belief in him had intensified still further. 561 00:49:39,220 --> 00:49:43,060 'We love Adolf Hitler because we believe, firmly and profoundly, 562 00:49:43,060 --> 00:49:46,380 'that he was sent to us by God to save Germany. 563 00:49:46,380 --> 00:49:48,300 'To those who follow him, 564 00:49:48,300 --> 00:49:50,860 'there is no quality that he does not possess 565 00:49:50,860 --> 00:49:53,300 'to the greatest perfection.' 566 00:50:04,060 --> 00:50:06,700 No-one even thought it odd when Hitler told them 567 00:50:06,700 --> 00:50:09,660 that what they were doing would last for millennia. 568 00:50:32,700 --> 00:50:35,700 One foreign correspondent who attended the 1934 rally, 569 00:50:35,700 --> 00:50:40,140 wrote that some of those present looked on Hitler as a Messiah. 570 00:50:44,020 --> 00:50:45,540 This wasn't an accident. 571 00:50:47,460 --> 00:50:49,260 Hitler later talked of being guided 572 00:50:49,260 --> 00:50:52,220 by a mystical force he called "Providence." 573 00:50:53,540 --> 00:50:56,380 And this belief in himself as a kind of Messiah 574 00:50:56,380 --> 00:50:58,940 was a key part of his charismatic appeal. 575 00:51:07,580 --> 00:51:11,380 Not surprisingly, the established churches would, for the most part, 576 00:51:11,380 --> 00:51:14,140 have an uneasy relationship with Nazism. 577 00:51:18,100 --> 00:51:20,940 Some clerics even came to reject Hitler. 578 00:51:22,820 --> 00:51:27,060 But there were Christian leaders who reacted to Nazism very differently. 579 00:51:29,420 --> 00:51:31,780 They embraced the regime. 580 00:51:38,980 --> 00:51:42,220 This is a church procession in Muenster in 1934, 581 00:51:42,220 --> 00:51:46,740 and the flags displayed, with the swastika replaced by the crucifix, 582 00:51:46,740 --> 00:51:49,340 are those of the Deutsche Christen movement, 583 00:51:49,340 --> 00:51:52,420 the Nazi supporting branch of the Protestant church. 584 00:51:57,300 --> 00:52:00,140 One leading member of the Deutsche Christen movement 585 00:52:00,140 --> 00:52:04,500 referred to Adolf Hitler as the embodiment of the eternal will of God. 586 00:52:09,580 --> 00:52:12,660 Millions of other Christians also supported Hitler. 587 00:52:14,380 --> 00:52:18,860 At a conference of nurses attached to the Protestant church in 1933, 588 00:52:18,860 --> 00:52:20,900 one sister called Hitler 589 00:52:20,900 --> 00:52:23,860 "Germany's Saviour from Bolshevism and Marxism." 590 00:52:30,540 --> 00:52:34,340 But Hitler was most certainly NOT a practising Christian. 591 00:52:34,340 --> 00:52:37,140 And here, at the site of the Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg, 592 00:52:37,140 --> 00:52:40,820 a different sort of spiritual belief was on show. 593 00:52:49,060 --> 00:52:53,020 This incantation of a list of German battles in front of Hitler 594 00:52:53,020 --> 00:52:57,380 was allied to the promise that there was a sort of life after death, 595 00:52:57,380 --> 00:53:01,780 one in which the dead lived on as part of Germany. 596 00:53:20,900 --> 00:53:23,020 And if this was a religion, 597 00:53:23,020 --> 00:53:25,020 then Hitler was its prophet. 598 00:53:37,820 --> 00:53:41,300 Hitler's birthday, celebrated here in Berlin, 599 00:53:41,300 --> 00:53:44,060 became a day for national rejoicing. 600 00:53:54,260 --> 00:53:58,700 He was praised for trying to restore Germany's greatness 601 00:53:58,700 --> 00:54:03,100 and, in the process, spending enormous sums on the Germany military. 602 00:54:13,260 --> 00:54:15,300 Hitler came to be seen as a leader 603 00:54:15,300 --> 00:54:17,980 far above the squabbles of everyday life. 604 00:54:17,980 --> 00:54:21,140 As a result, it became possible for Germans 605 00:54:21,140 --> 00:54:23,820 to dislike particular Nazis they dealt with, 606 00:54:23,820 --> 00:54:26,340 and yet still respect Hitler. 607 00:54:29,700 --> 00:54:33,300 'There is great sympathy amongst the population for the Fuehrer 608 00:54:33,300 --> 00:54:35,420 'and Reich Chancellor, Adolf Hitler. 609 00:54:35,420 --> 00:54:39,540 'I have never heard any negative comment directed at his own person. 610 00:54:39,540 --> 00:54:41,660 'Rather, one hears now and then, 611 00:54:41,660 --> 00:54:44,660 '"Yes, if Hitler could do everything himself, 612 00:54:44,660 --> 00:54:46,900 '"some things would be different. 613 00:54:46,900 --> 00:54:49,900 '"But he can't keep a watch on everything."' 614 00:54:51,500 --> 00:54:54,020 This myth that "If Hitler only knew 615 00:54:54,020 --> 00:54:57,500 "about unpopular aspects of the Nazi regime, he would change them," 616 00:54:57,500 --> 00:54:59,580 was a safety valve in the system, 617 00:54:59,580 --> 00:55:03,020 one that protected Hitler's image as a charismatic leader. 618 00:55:16,260 --> 00:55:20,460 As Adolf Hitler looked out from his home above Berchtesgaden, 619 00:55:20,460 --> 00:55:23,940 he knew he was the undisputed master of Germany. 620 00:55:27,820 --> 00:55:30,060 It had been an incredible journey, 621 00:55:30,060 --> 00:55:32,260 from the nobody who had arrived in Munich 622 00:55:32,260 --> 00:55:33,980 just before the First World War 623 00:55:33,980 --> 00:55:37,460 to Chancellor and Fuehrer of the German people. 624 00:55:39,100 --> 00:55:41,420 But what is just as remarkable 625 00:55:41,420 --> 00:55:44,940 is that he was essentially the same character as he had always been. 626 00:55:49,940 --> 00:55:52,780 This home movie footage from the 1930s, 627 00:55:52,780 --> 00:55:54,900 of Hitler with these young children, 628 00:55:54,900 --> 00:55:56,940 gives a false impression. 629 00:55:56,940 --> 00:55:59,580 He still had no normal emotional attachment 630 00:55:59,580 --> 00:56:01,820 to any one individual. 631 00:56:01,820 --> 00:56:05,140 Though he had a girlfriend now, Eva Braun, 632 00:56:05,140 --> 00:56:07,020 the relationship was fraught. 633 00:56:07,020 --> 00:56:11,380 He seldom saw her and she attempted suicide twice in the 1930s. 634 00:56:12,980 --> 00:56:17,020 He was still as choking with hatred as he had been in pre-war Vienna. 635 00:56:21,260 --> 00:56:23,620 But Hitler's character defects 636 00:56:23,620 --> 00:56:25,860 were an advantage in the times he lived in. 637 00:56:25,860 --> 00:56:28,420 For his lack of compassion and empathy 638 00:56:28,420 --> 00:56:32,420 made him one of the least emotionally needy people alive. 639 00:56:32,420 --> 00:56:34,500 As a result, his supporters basked 640 00:56:34,500 --> 00:56:36,980 in his apparent strength and certainty. 641 00:56:44,780 --> 00:56:47,180 His rise would prove to be a reminder 642 00:56:47,180 --> 00:56:50,100 of what can happen in desperate times. 643 00:56:50,100 --> 00:56:54,380 When you chose to have faith in a leader you think has charisma. 644 00:56:58,740 --> 00:57:01,700 For now, secure in power, 645 00:57:01,700 --> 00:57:04,820 Hitler sat high in the mountains of southern Bavaria 646 00:57:04,820 --> 00:57:07,980 and dreamt dreams of brutal conquest. 647 00:57:22,140 --> 00:57:23,980 Adolf Hitler believed 648 00:57:23,980 --> 00:57:27,620 he should make all the big decisions entirely himself. 649 00:57:31,900 --> 00:57:33,820 And in 1937, he told his generals 650 00:57:33,820 --> 00:57:37,380 that he'd decided on a timetable for German expansion, 651 00:57:37,380 --> 00:57:39,700 even if it meant war. 652 00:57:42,420 --> 00:57:45,620 What's surprising about this is that there was no evidence 653 00:57:45,620 --> 00:57:49,700 that the majority of Hitler's supporters actually wanted war. 654 00:57:49,700 --> 00:57:52,180 But Hitler couldn't turn his epic vision 655 00:57:52,180 --> 00:57:55,100 of a Nazi empire based on conquest into a reality 656 00:57:55,100 --> 00:57:58,220 without the support of large numbers of those he led. 657 00:58:02,300 --> 00:58:05,700 To try and convince these people to embrace conflict, 658 00:58:05,700 --> 00:58:10,420 Hitler would use all of the techniques of persuasion he possessed. 659 00:58:10,420 --> 00:58:13,940 Crucially, he would exploit his charismatic appeal. 660 00:58:41,100 --> 00:58:44,340 Subtitles by Red Bee Media Ltd 57175

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