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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:46,580 --> 00:00:53,620 Hidden in a forest, in what is now the eastern part of Poland, near the border with Russia, 2 00:00:53,620 --> 00:00:57,300 lie the remains of a concrete town. 3 00:01:02,020 --> 00:01:05,140 For three crucial years during WWII 4 00:01:05,140 --> 00:01:10,100 this was home to one of the most infamous figures in world history. 5 00:01:13,020 --> 00:01:20,460 A man who said he and the nation he led would create an empire which would outlast any other. 6 00:01:20,460 --> 00:01:23,740 RECORDING OF HITLER SPEAKING 7 00:02:17,140 --> 00:02:19,900 Here at the Wolf's Lair, 8 00:02:19,900 --> 00:02:26,460 his headquarters in the forest of Rastenburg, in what was then German East Prussia, 9 00:02:26,460 --> 00:02:31,740 Adolf Hitler took decisions which shaped the course of WWII. 10 00:02:31,740 --> 00:02:38,780 The result was a level of destruction and suffering unprecedented in the history of war. 11 00:03:04,420 --> 00:03:08,100 55 million people died in WWII. 12 00:03:16,180 --> 00:03:21,260 The Germans took five million Russian prisoners of war alone. 13 00:03:21,260 --> 00:03:24,140 Only two million survived. 14 00:03:24,140 --> 00:03:29,660 During the war, Hitler authorised a policy unique in all history, 15 00:03:29,660 --> 00:03:33,660 the mechanised extermination of an entire people. 16 00:03:57,180 --> 00:04:01,740 All this was possible because the Nazis ruled Germany. 17 00:04:01,740 --> 00:04:06,540 How could it be that a cultured nation at the heart of Europe 18 00:04:06,540 --> 00:04:13,180 ever allowed such a man, and the Nazi party he led, to come to power? 19 00:04:15,940 --> 00:04:19,460 Leading Nazis explained their success easily. 20 00:04:19,460 --> 00:04:26,260 It was inevitable given what they called the superhuman qualities of their leader. 21 00:04:26,260 --> 00:04:33,620 But the true reasons for the Nazis' rise to power are not that simple and are much more alarming. 22 00:04:46,260 --> 00:04:50,820 Nazism, which was to create the Second World War, 23 00:04:50,820 --> 00:04:53,940 was born out of the first. 24 00:04:53,940 --> 00:04:59,860 On November 11th 1918, to the surprise of German troops, the war stopped. 25 00:05:01,060 --> 00:05:04,860 IN GERMAN: 26 00:05:30,500 --> 00:05:37,420 The myth grew among many of the surrendered German soldiers that they had been stabbed in the back, 27 00:05:37,420 --> 00:05:42,060 that the front-line troops and the two million German war dead 28 00:05:42,060 --> 00:05:48,180 were betrayed by Marxists and Jews who had fermented dissent at home. 29 00:05:48,180 --> 00:05:56,060 As the surviving troops returned to the newly democratic Germany, they took their bitterness with them. 30 00:05:56,060 --> 00:06:01,980 It would grow into Nazism in the south of Germany, in Bavaria. 31 00:06:29,420 --> 00:06:35,900 Bavaria is a picture-book land, famous for its lederhosen and its beer halls, 32 00:06:35,900 --> 00:06:43,940 but at the end of WWI, conditions existed here which would create a revolution. 33 00:06:43,940 --> 00:06:48,660 After the war, the Allies continued to blockade Germany 34 00:06:48,660 --> 00:06:55,620 and the returning troops were shocked to discover how much their families were still suffering. 35 00:06:57,620 --> 00:07:00,500 Millions of Germans were hungry 36 00:07:00,500 --> 00:07:06,140 and thousands more were dying of tuberculosis and influenza. 37 00:07:10,780 --> 00:07:13,260 Politics were polarised. 38 00:07:13,260 --> 00:07:19,220 Conservatives and Socialists became radical in the face of crisis. 39 00:07:28,780 --> 00:07:34,420 With the whole of Germany in turmoil in the spring of 1919, 40 00:07:34,420 --> 00:07:41,940 the unrest in Munich resulted in a left-wing takeover of the city, the Raterepublik. 41 00:07:41,940 --> 00:07:47,060 This culminated, in April 1919, in the Munich Soviet Republic, 42 00:07:47,060 --> 00:07:51,460 an attempt to create a soviet-style government of the city, 43 00:07:51,460 --> 00:07:57,580 only 18 months after the victory of the Bolsheviks in the Soviet Union. 44 00:07:57,580 --> 00:08:04,860 Government troops were sent to quash the rebellion and there was fighting on the streets of Munich. 45 00:08:04,860 --> 00:08:07,820 GUNFIRE AND EXPLOSIONS 46 00:08:20,300 --> 00:08:23,340 More than 500 people were killed. 47 00:08:23,340 --> 00:08:27,980 The soldiers were supported by the Freikorps, 48 00:08:27,980 --> 00:08:32,540 right-wing mercenaries paid for by the government. 49 00:08:32,540 --> 00:08:40,820 In Munich, there were cases where the Freikorps simply shot members of the Raterepublik out of hand. 50 00:08:40,820 --> 00:08:45,940 Other Freikorps members heartily approved of the brutal measures 51 00:08:45,940 --> 00:08:50,340 used to suppress Communist revolutionaries throughout Germany. 52 00:09:08,260 --> 00:09:14,140 Eugene Levine's father was the leader of the Raterepublik. 53 00:09:14,140 --> 00:09:16,940 He was executed in June 1919. 54 00:09:16,940 --> 00:09:20,620 I understand, from my mother, 55 00:09:20,620 --> 00:09:25,420 that he had been very brave, the way he met his death. 56 00:09:25,420 --> 00:09:28,940 And in fact, he called out, er, 57 00:09:28,940 --> 00:09:34,100 "Long live the world revolution." 58 00:09:34,100 --> 00:09:40,460 And I realised that an honourable person would die sooner or later, 59 00:09:40,460 --> 00:09:45,820 either on the barricades or put up against a wall and shot. 60 00:09:45,820 --> 00:09:49,300 Eugene Levine's father was Jewish, 61 00:09:49,300 --> 00:09:53,780 and the anti-Semitic prejudice of those on the right 62 00:09:53,780 --> 00:10:00,700 was further fuelled by the fact that of the leadership of the Raterepublik, most were Jewish. 63 00:10:23,780 --> 00:10:30,580 To the Freikorps, who celebrated in Munich after the suppression of the Raterepublik, 64 00:10:30,580 --> 00:10:33,460 the Jews were convenient scapegoats, 65 00:10:33,460 --> 00:10:37,140 held to blame for all the country's ills. 66 00:10:39,220 --> 00:10:44,780 And the Freikorps had the support of right-wing officers in the army, 67 00:10:44,780 --> 00:10:49,260 like Captain Ernst Rohm, a man with a simple philosophy. 68 00:10:49,260 --> 00:10:53,060 "Since I am an immature and wicked man, 69 00:10:53,060 --> 00:10:57,020 "war and unrest appeal to me more than order." 70 00:10:57,540 --> 00:11:03,260 Rohm was involved in the violent politics of the extreme right, 71 00:11:03,260 --> 00:11:08,140 and in 1919, he joined the small German Workers' Party. 72 00:11:08,140 --> 00:11:12,940 Here he met a 30-year-old veteran of WWI, Corporal Adolf Hitler, 73 00:11:12,940 --> 00:11:18,500 a man who shared with Rohm a deep hatred of Communists and Jews. 74 00:11:18,500 --> 00:11:23,220 Hitler had also joined the German Workers' Party in 1919. 75 00:11:23,220 --> 00:11:27,660 His membership card said he was member 555, 76 00:11:27,660 --> 00:11:30,740 but in reality, he was member 55. 77 00:11:30,740 --> 00:11:36,740 They numbered from 500 to make it look as if they had more members. 78 00:11:36,740 --> 00:11:42,580 Hitler was like thousands of other ex-soldiers, drifting without a job. 79 00:11:42,580 --> 00:11:45,460 He discovered a natural talent. 80 00:11:45,460 --> 00:11:51,740 He could channel his anger at the way the war ended into powerful speeches. 81 00:12:20,780 --> 00:12:28,780 Hitler spoke about what he called the iniquity of the Versailles Treaty, signed at the end of WWI. 82 00:12:31,060 --> 00:12:36,140 Under the treaty, Germany lost large amounts of her own territory 83 00:12:36,140 --> 00:12:40,060 and was forced to pay reparations to the victors. 84 00:12:42,260 --> 00:12:48,540 In the early 1920s, inflation spiralled out of control. 85 00:13:20,860 --> 00:13:27,620 In Bavaria, by 1921, Hitler had become leader of the small German Workers' Party, 86 00:13:27,620 --> 00:13:32,020 renamed the National Socialist German Workers' Party, 87 00:13:32,020 --> 00:13:34,580 or the Nazis for short. 88 00:13:35,860 --> 00:13:40,820 It was still one of many different right-wing parties in Munich, 89 00:13:40,820 --> 00:13:43,460 and they still all said the same - 90 00:13:43,460 --> 00:13:47,940 Versailles was a crime and the Jews were behind it. 91 00:13:51,860 --> 00:13:56,900 But Hitler's dynamism, together with his uncompromising tone, 92 00:13:56,900 --> 00:14:02,300 began to attract other prominent Bavarians to the Nazi party. 93 00:14:09,540 --> 00:14:14,140 In 1922, a WWI flying ace joined the Nazis. 94 00:14:14,140 --> 00:14:22,620 Holder of awards for gallantry and Richthofen squadron commander during WWI, Hermann Goering. 95 00:14:22,620 --> 00:14:31,380 "I joined the party because it was revolutionary, not because of any ideological nonsense." 96 00:14:34,580 --> 00:14:39,660 The Nazi party spread its appeal into the Bavarian countryside. 97 00:14:39,660 --> 00:14:46,500 One agricultural student, who was to become a chicken farmer, found in the Nazis 98 00:14:46,500 --> 00:14:53,540 an expression of his obsession with the relationship between German blood and German soil. 99 00:14:53,540 --> 00:15:00,180 "The yeoman of his own acre is the backbone of the German people's character. 100 00:15:00,180 --> 00:15:04,340 "Cowards are born in towns, heroes in the country." 101 00:15:04,340 --> 00:15:07,940 The words of another Bavarian, Heinrich Himmler, 102 00:15:07,940 --> 00:15:12,380 chicken farmer and, later, commander of the SS. 103 00:15:16,620 --> 00:15:24,100 In January 1923, the Nazis exploited the discontent caused by the French occupation of the Ruhr. 104 00:15:24,100 --> 00:15:28,020 French troops came to enforce reparation payments. 105 00:15:28,020 --> 00:15:31,540 They succeeded in alienating the Germans. 106 00:16:10,060 --> 00:16:17,260 In Munich, in 1923, in the atmosphere of crisis caused by the occupation of the Ruhr, 107 00:16:17,260 --> 00:16:20,060 Hitler and the Nazis acted. 108 00:16:20,060 --> 00:16:27,340 Hitler stood on the stage of the Burgerbraukeller on November 8th, interrupting a right-wing meeting. 109 00:16:27,340 --> 00:16:33,620 He called for a revolution to overthrow the left-wing government in Berlin. 110 00:16:33,620 --> 00:16:40,580 The next day, the Nazis and other right-wing parties marched through Munich to gain support. 111 00:16:40,580 --> 00:16:45,100 They were stopped by the police at the war memorial. 112 00:16:45,100 --> 00:16:50,580 The Nazis hoped the army and police, many of whom were right-wingers, 113 00:16:50,580 --> 00:16:54,020 would join them in a march on Berlin. 114 00:17:06,820 --> 00:17:09,260 GUNFIRE 115 00:17:10,420 --> 00:17:13,300 The police didn't support them. 116 00:17:13,300 --> 00:17:18,820 Shots were fired and the marchers were routed. Hitler fled the scene. 117 00:17:18,820 --> 00:17:23,100 Four policemen and 16 Nazis lost their lives. 118 00:17:46,820 --> 00:17:52,660 Hitler was tried with other leaders of the putsch in early 1924. 119 00:17:52,660 --> 00:17:57,580 The trial was a media sensation with entrance by ticket only. 120 00:17:57,580 --> 00:18:01,260 The Nazis hadn't just killed four policemen, 121 00:18:01,260 --> 00:18:04,580 they had also organised a bank robbery. 122 00:18:04,580 --> 00:18:07,540 A defiant Hitler told the court, 123 00:18:07,540 --> 00:18:10,380 "You may pronounce us guilty, 124 00:18:10,380 --> 00:18:16,140 "but the goddess who presides over the eternal court of history 125 00:18:16,140 --> 00:18:21,500 "will, with a smile, tear in pieces the charge of the public prosecutor 126 00:18:21,500 --> 00:18:24,020 "for she acquits us." 127 00:18:24,020 --> 00:18:28,140 Hitler gained fame for his apparently brave stand. 128 00:18:28,140 --> 00:18:30,900 But it was a con trick, 129 00:18:30,900 --> 00:18:35,540 for he knew as he spoke that the judge would be lenient. 130 00:18:35,540 --> 00:18:42,300 Hidden from the public was the truth about a previous appearance Hitler had made in a Bavarian court. 131 00:18:42,300 --> 00:18:45,580 More than two years before, 132 00:18:45,580 --> 00:18:51,060 Nazi thugs, egged on by Hitler, had disrupted a left-wing meeting, 133 00:18:51,060 --> 00:18:55,620 dragged the speaker off the stage and beaten him up. 134 00:18:55,620 --> 00:19:02,740 Almost all the documents relating to the trial were seized by the Nazis when they came to power. 135 00:19:02,740 --> 00:19:07,780 But one or two from this trial survived, hidden in the archive, 136 00:19:07,780 --> 00:19:11,940 and they tell truths the Nazis wanted to hide. 137 00:19:17,020 --> 00:19:22,100 Hitler got the minimum sentence possible - three months in prison. 138 00:19:22,100 --> 00:19:26,340 The sympathy of the judge didn't stop there. 139 00:19:26,340 --> 00:19:32,140 He wrote to the appeal court and asked them to reduce his sentence. 140 00:19:32,140 --> 00:19:36,900 As a result, Hitler served only one month in prison 141 00:19:36,900 --> 00:19:39,820 and a period on probation. 142 00:19:39,820 --> 00:19:44,860 The judge in Hitler's first trial was called Georg Neithardt, 143 00:19:44,860 --> 00:19:50,340 the same judge whom the authorities let preside over the putsch trial. 144 00:19:50,340 --> 00:19:55,940 It must have been obvious to Hitler that the court would be lenient. 145 00:19:55,940 --> 00:20:03,860 Hitler had attempted revolution, incited murder and his followers had robbed a bank. 146 00:20:03,860 --> 00:20:07,780 He served nine months in Landsberg prison. 147 00:20:07,780 --> 00:20:14,700 But even so, by 1924, it seemed that Hitler and the Nazis had become an irrelevance. 148 00:20:32,980 --> 00:20:41,220 In the mid-1920s, the German economy recovered, as inflation was reduced to single figures. 149 00:20:50,660 --> 00:20:57,780 The Weimar government had solved the reparations problem by borrowing money from the Americans 150 00:20:57,780 --> 00:21:02,780 which it used to pay the French and British their own reparations. 151 00:21:02,780 --> 00:21:07,180 The good times were financed by short-term credit. 152 00:21:27,620 --> 00:21:32,820 There were Germans who disapproved of the "Weimar decadence". 153 00:21:36,740 --> 00:21:41,220 They joined non-political groups like the Wandervogel, 154 00:21:41,220 --> 00:21:46,300 who called for a return to an older, simpler way of life. 155 00:22:13,140 --> 00:22:19,980 One small political party sought to capitalize on this longing for old-fashioned values. 156 00:22:57,620 --> 00:23:02,540 In the mid-1920s, the Nazi party was small but radical. 157 00:23:04,180 --> 00:23:09,420 Their party programme promised that if the Nazi party came into power 158 00:23:09,420 --> 00:23:15,900 German Jews would be stripped of citizenship and could be expelled from the country. 159 00:23:15,900 --> 00:23:19,940 INTERVIEWER ASKS IN GERMAN: 160 00:24:10,860 --> 00:24:18,380 The fantasy of a world Jewish conspiracy was openly preached by the Nazis...and believed. 161 00:24:18,380 --> 00:24:25,380 Along with their anti-Semitism went a belief that violence was a part of the political process. 162 00:24:25,380 --> 00:24:30,820 The party had a paramilitary wing, the brown-shirted storm troopers, 163 00:24:30,820 --> 00:24:37,980 who protected Nazi meetings, intimidated the followers of other parties and drummed up support. 164 00:25:15,700 --> 00:25:18,580 Towering over the small party 165 00:25:18,580 --> 00:25:23,660 was the personality of the man now called the Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler. 166 00:25:23,660 --> 00:25:31,020 The way the party was evolving was essentially the way it would be structured when they ruled Europe, 167 00:25:31,020 --> 00:25:34,060 and the structure was a strange one. 168 00:25:34,060 --> 00:25:39,300 Though these images of Nazi offices in the 1920s seem ordered enough, 169 00:25:39,300 --> 00:25:43,300 the administration of the party was chaotic. 170 00:25:43,300 --> 00:25:48,660 Hitler hated committee meetings and disliked arbitrating between rivals. 171 00:25:48,660 --> 00:25:51,460 The Fuhrer was often late. 172 00:25:51,460 --> 00:25:56,180 One prominent Nazi, Gottfried Feder, complained to Hitler, 173 00:25:56,180 --> 00:26:02,460 "I regard your time management as very damaging for the entire movement." 174 00:26:04,260 --> 00:26:06,940 Yet the party still functioned. 175 00:26:06,940 --> 00:26:11,980 Hitler was a passionate believer in the law of natural selection. 176 00:26:11,980 --> 00:26:14,620 "Men dispossess one another 177 00:26:14,620 --> 00:26:19,100 "and one perceives that, at the end of it all, 178 00:26:19,100 --> 00:26:22,540 "it is always the stronger who triumphs. 179 00:26:22,540 --> 00:26:25,380 "The stronger asserts his will. 180 00:26:25,380 --> 00:26:28,140 "It's the law of nature." 181 00:26:28,140 --> 00:26:33,220 Hitler's obsession with this idea of the survival of the fittest 182 00:26:33,220 --> 00:26:40,940 meant that when a party member wrote to him and asked to be made leader of his local branch, 183 00:26:40,940 --> 00:26:46,140 he was answered thus by Max Amann, one of Hitler's confidants - 184 00:26:46,140 --> 00:26:54,460 "Herr Hitler takes the view that it is not the job of the leadership to appoint party leaders. 185 00:26:54,460 --> 00:27:00,300 "You state that almost all the local members have confidence in you, 186 00:27:00,300 --> 00:27:05,260 "so why don't you take over leadership of the branch?" 187 00:27:09,500 --> 00:27:13,740 But now, seven years after Hitler had become leader, 188 00:27:13,740 --> 00:27:18,340 the Nazi party was failing dismally in the great struggle. 189 00:27:18,340 --> 00:27:22,340 Despite the enthusiasm of the party faithful, 190 00:27:22,340 --> 00:27:26,980 the Nazis could not get themselves elected to power. 191 00:27:26,980 --> 00:27:32,020 In the 1928 election, the Nazis got just 2.6% of the vote. 192 00:27:32,020 --> 00:27:36,940 The vast majority of the German electorate, over 97%, 193 00:27:36,940 --> 00:27:39,980 rejected them and their leader. 194 00:28:32,580 --> 00:28:38,020 This secret government report, compiled before the 1928 election, 195 00:28:38,020 --> 00:28:44,860 says that the Nazi party has "no noticeable influence" on the great masses of the population. 196 00:28:44,860 --> 00:28:49,380 The Nazis were a tiny fringe party, almost a joke. 197 00:28:49,380 --> 00:28:53,380 Yet, just four years and eight months later, 198 00:28:53,380 --> 00:28:56,300 Hitler was chancellor of Germany, 199 00:28:56,300 --> 00:28:59,900 for the Nazis were helped by circumstance. 200 00:29:00,980 --> 00:29:03,020 Germany suffered. 201 00:29:03,020 --> 00:29:08,180 A drop in world agricultural prices brought poverty to the countryside 202 00:29:08,180 --> 00:29:14,580 and then the Wall Street Crash heralded a world economic slump. 203 00:29:22,060 --> 00:29:25,140 The Americans called in their loans. 204 00:29:25,140 --> 00:29:31,060 German unemployment rose to five and a half million in 1931. 205 00:30:46,260 --> 00:30:50,300 Unemployed lived rough in the cities 206 00:30:50,300 --> 00:30:55,140 as Germany became economically the worst-hit nation in the world. 207 00:31:09,340 --> 00:31:14,340 Then, just when it seemed things couldn't get any worse... 208 00:31:14,340 --> 00:31:16,300 Then, just when it seemed things couldn't get any worse...they did. 209 00:31:21,580 --> 00:31:25,620 The five major banks crashed in 1931. 210 00:31:25,620 --> 00:31:29,980 More than 20,000 German businesses folded. 211 00:31:29,980 --> 00:31:32,940 Now the middle class was suffering. 212 00:31:45,940 --> 00:31:50,380 In the economic crisis, the Nazis' vote increased. 213 00:31:50,380 --> 00:31:52,940 They still said the same - 214 00:31:52,940 --> 00:32:00,340 Versailles was a crime, Jews should lose citizenship, Marxism must be destroyed, Germany must be reborn. 215 00:32:00,340 --> 00:32:06,220 The message hadn't changed but more Germans were ready to hear it, 216 00:32:06,220 --> 00:32:13,940 and in this economic crisis, people who had never seen or heard Hitler still voted Nazi. 217 00:32:13,940 --> 00:32:17,420 RECORDING OF HITLER SPEAKING 218 00:32:20,140 --> 00:32:24,940 In a remote town in German East Prussia, like Neidenburg, 219 00:32:24,940 --> 00:32:29,340 in 1928, the Nazis got 2.3% of the vote. 220 00:32:29,340 --> 00:32:33,780 In 1930, their vote leapt up to 25.8%, 221 00:32:33,780 --> 00:32:39,660 yet Hitler didn't visit here and there was no Nazi party in the town. 222 00:32:39,660 --> 00:32:44,420 But the Communists started to pick up votes too. 223 00:32:44,420 --> 00:32:49,300 Something sinister was happening to this new democracy. 224 00:32:49,300 --> 00:32:54,780 It seemed to be splitting apart as voters rushed to the extremes. 225 00:32:54,780 --> 00:32:59,780 Alois Pfaller had joined the Communist party in the late 1920s 226 00:32:59,780 --> 00:33:03,620 and now took on the Nazis in the streets. 227 00:33:55,660 --> 00:34:00,060 SONG TRANSLATED FROM GERMAN: 228 00:34:27,380 --> 00:34:31,340 NEW SONG: 229 00:34:55,940 --> 00:34:59,700 FIRST SONG AGAIN: 230 00:35:22,060 --> 00:35:27,540 Hitler said that he was the man who could solve the economic crisis, 231 00:35:27,540 --> 00:35:34,180 at the head of a dynamic party that promised to destroy Germany's internal enemies. 232 00:35:34,180 --> 00:35:38,580 And Hitler campaigned in a fresh and original way. 233 00:35:38,580 --> 00:35:41,460 In his 1932 election campaign, 234 00:35:41,460 --> 00:35:46,780 he travelled by aeroplane to 20 cities in seven days. 235 00:35:51,740 --> 00:35:56,940 Though he was to lose the election to President Hindenburg, 236 00:35:56,940 --> 00:36:02,100 Hitler had established himself as a credible alternative leader. 237 00:36:35,140 --> 00:36:40,140 The Nazi party proposed little in the way of detailed policies, 238 00:36:40,140 --> 00:36:45,980 but it offered order, discipline and the personality of Adolf Hitler. 239 00:36:45,980 --> 00:36:50,420 Fridolin von Spaun met him in the early 1930s. 240 00:38:23,300 --> 00:38:28,860 By 1932, the majority of Germans, in voting for Communists and Nazis, 241 00:38:28,860 --> 00:38:33,860 were voting for parties openly committed to overthrowing democracy. 242 00:38:33,860 --> 00:38:38,100 Democracy had arrived in Germany at the end of WWI. 243 00:38:38,100 --> 00:38:42,340 Now the majority of Germans wanted rid of it. 244 00:38:42,340 --> 00:38:48,860 Hitler made it quite clear that a vote for the Nazis was a vote for dictatorship. 245 00:39:58,860 --> 00:40:02,900 As a result of the elections of July 1932, 246 00:40:02,900 --> 00:40:08,580 the Nazis became the biggest party in Germany, with 37% of the vote. 247 00:40:08,580 --> 00:40:12,860 One man stood between Hitler and the chancellorship, 248 00:40:12,860 --> 00:40:17,340 the man Hitler had challenged for the presidency. 249 00:40:17,340 --> 00:40:21,700 Hindenburg met Hitler on August 13th 1932. 250 00:40:21,700 --> 00:40:24,540 Hitler demanded to be chancellor. 251 00:40:24,540 --> 00:40:29,780 Hindenburg refused, and his state secretary recorded the reasons why. 252 00:40:29,780 --> 00:40:35,740 "He could not bring himself to give government power to a single party 253 00:40:35,740 --> 00:40:40,300 "which did not represent the majority of the electorate 254 00:40:40,300 --> 00:40:46,820 "and which was intolerant, lacking in discipline and frequently appeared violent." 255 00:40:46,820 --> 00:40:52,340 But then, different pressure groups began to lobby President Hindenburg. 256 00:40:52,340 --> 00:40:59,500 A group of businessmen, including the former president of the Reichsbank, Hjalmar Schacht, 257 00:40:59,500 --> 00:41:06,860 wrote to Hindenburg, arguing that Hitler must get the chancellorship for the good of Germany. 258 00:41:53,700 --> 00:41:58,740 New pressures came as the results of an army war game arrived. 259 00:41:58,740 --> 00:42:06,500 It said that in the event of civil unrest, the army couldn't control both the Nazis and the Communists. 260 00:42:06,500 --> 00:42:13,460 "It's been shown that the forces of law and order of the Reich and of the German states 261 00:42:13,460 --> 00:42:22,140 "could not protect the country against National Socialists and Communists and protect the borders." 262 00:42:22,140 --> 00:42:27,620 But if there were pressures on Hindenburg as 1932 came to a close, 263 00:42:27,620 --> 00:42:31,100 there were also pressures on the Nazis. 264 00:42:31,100 --> 00:42:35,060 The crowds outside Nazi headquarters in Munich 265 00:42:35,300 --> 00:42:39,300 weren't aware of the nature of the problem. 266 00:42:39,300 --> 00:42:44,500 They were going bankrupt due to the cost of fighting so many elections. 267 00:42:44,500 --> 00:42:49,020 A key figure in the party, Gregor Strasser, had just resigned 268 00:42:49,020 --> 00:42:54,420 and the Nazi vote had dropped to 33% in the November 1932 election. 269 00:42:54,420 --> 00:42:57,900 It looked like their support had peaked. 270 00:42:57,900 --> 00:43:03,420 But the traditional right felt they had to negotiate with Hitler. 271 00:43:03,420 --> 00:43:07,020 They too wanted to eliminate democracy 272 00:43:07,020 --> 00:43:11,780 and without the Nazis they had no access to mass support. 273 00:43:11,780 --> 00:43:18,220 A former chancellor, the aristocratic von Papen, came up with a deal. 274 00:43:18,220 --> 00:43:22,860 Hitler could be chancellor if von Papen was vice chancellor 275 00:43:22,860 --> 00:43:27,420 and there were only two other Nazis in the cabinet. 276 00:43:27,420 --> 00:43:30,860 The theory was Hitler would be tamed. 277 00:43:35,020 --> 00:43:42,780 As a result, Hindenburg offered Adolf Hitler the chancellorship on January 30th 1933. 278 00:43:42,780 --> 00:43:47,100 Von Papen crowed, "We've hired him," 279 00:43:47,100 --> 00:43:51,340 and the new cabinet posed for the cameras. 280 00:43:51,340 --> 00:43:55,780 The Nazis would later try and rewrite history 281 00:43:55,780 --> 00:44:01,300 to say that he became chancellor simply because it was his destiny, 282 00:44:01,300 --> 00:44:06,820 but, in reality, he had been helped into power by economic circumstance 283 00:44:06,820 --> 00:44:10,580 and the support and miscalculation of others. 284 00:44:16,580 --> 00:44:20,100 It all happened so fast in those days, 285 00:44:20,100 --> 00:44:23,580 after one had seen it come gradually. 286 00:44:23,580 --> 00:44:28,620 The Communist party line, to which I still belonged, 287 00:44:28,620 --> 00:44:33,140 was that it doesn't matter if Hitler gets to power. 288 00:44:33,140 --> 00:44:38,020 He'll soon prove himself incompetent and then it's our turn. 289 00:44:38,020 --> 00:44:46,420 For some extraordinary reason, they didn't realise that he was going to change the law once he came to power, 290 00:44:46,420 --> 00:44:49,220 which he did very smartly. 291 00:45:11,460 --> 00:45:17,220 On January 30th 1933, the same day Hitler was appointed chancellor, 292 00:45:17,220 --> 00:45:22,180 the Nazis held a torchlight celebration parade in Berlin. 293 00:45:22,180 --> 00:45:24,740 The revolution had begun. 294 00:46:20,020 --> 00:46:25,900 There were a few storm troopers who had Jewish girlfriends 295 00:46:25,900 --> 00:46:33,660 and therefore, a lot of German Jews thought, "Oh, well, it's not going to be so bad. 296 00:46:33,660 --> 00:46:38,900 "They have Jewish girlfriends, they can't hate us all." 297 00:46:38,900 --> 00:46:41,700 Oh, it's heartbreaking. 298 00:48:00,180 --> 00:48:04,180 Subtitles by Neil Gemmill BBC Scotland - 1997 299 00:48:04,180 --> 00:48:07,180 E-mail us at subtitling@bbc.co.uk 29363

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