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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:41,683 --> 00:00:44,652 Italy was the birthplace of fascism. 2 00:00:45,320 --> 00:00:49,120 So an alliance between the fascist government in Rome 3 00:00:49,324 --> 00:00:53,090 and the Nazis in Berlin had seemed natural. 4 00:00:54,196 --> 00:00:56,858 But on 19th July, 1943, 5 00:00:57,065 --> 00:01:01,695 the unthinkable happened - Rome was bombed. 6 00:01:06,208 --> 00:01:11,578 By 1943, nearly 200,000 Italian soldiers were dead or missing. 7 00:01:11,780 --> 00:01:16,740 The Italian alliance with Nazi Germany had resulted in nothing but disaster. 8 00:01:19,054 --> 00:01:23,514 During the four years of war, more or less, 9 00:01:23,692 --> 00:01:26,991 Italy was practically half-destroyed. 10 00:01:28,063 --> 00:01:32,625 And everybody understood that the war was lost. 11 00:01:33,735 --> 00:01:38,866 And, of course, everybody was thinking that Italy had to get out 12 00:01:39,040 --> 00:01:42,305 and not to stay with Mussolini. 13 00:01:42,677 --> 00:01:47,307 On the night of 24th July, 1943, the Fascist Grand Council met 14 00:01:47,649 --> 00:01:51,608 and expressed its lack of confidence in Mussolini. 15 00:01:51,820 --> 00:01:56,018 They voted for the King to regain control of the armed forces. 16 00:01:58,093 --> 00:02:02,052 Benito Mussolini had been the first fascist dictator, 17 00:02:02,230 --> 00:02:04,790 his success an inspiration to Hitler, 18 00:02:04,966 --> 00:02:08,595 but now the Italians had had enough of him. 19 00:02:10,772 --> 00:02:16,574 The King summoned Mussolini here to the Villa Savoya on 25th July, 1943. 20 00:02:17,612 --> 00:02:22,208 Mussolini was told he was dismissed as Prime Minister of Italy. 21 00:02:24,786 --> 00:02:29,587 He walked down the hall out of the King's villa at 5.20 in the afternoon. 22 00:02:31,626 --> 00:02:34,094 As soon as he set foot outside, 23 00:02:34,262 --> 00:02:39,063 Mussolini was arrested by the Italian police and taken to prison. 24 00:02:44,406 --> 00:02:46,874 The Italians were jubilant. 25 00:02:47,042 --> 00:02:52,639 Now they were free of Mussolini and could change to the winning side. 26 00:02:52,914 --> 00:02:57,214 The new Italian government first surrendered and then, 27 00:02:57,419 --> 00:03:02,379 in October, 1943, declared war on its former ally, Nazi Germany. 28 00:03:04,092 --> 00:03:06,390 Not very honourable, certainly. 29 00:03:06,728 --> 00:03:09,356 Whenever you... you... 30 00:03:10,832 --> 00:03:15,132 betray a friend, an ally, it's not very noble, 31 00:03:15,303 --> 00:03:18,067 but it happens, it happens. 32 00:03:18,273 --> 00:03:23,074 We are more realistic sometimes than the Germans are, no? 33 00:03:24,112 --> 00:03:26,376 Of course, being more realistic, 34 00:03:26,715 --> 00:03:30,378 we are not faithful to the present chief, no? 35 00:03:31,853 --> 00:03:36,790 I don't say it is a noble thing, but it is... it is our character. 36 00:03:37,993 --> 00:03:42,453 (NARRATOR) If the Italians were capable of removing Mussolini in 1943, 37 00:03:42,797 --> 00:03:45,095 when they saw how the war was going, 38 00:03:45,267 --> 00:03:49,226 why couldn't the Germans remove Hitler? 39 00:03:49,404 --> 00:03:52,032 Why were they fighting to the end? 40 00:04:01,383 --> 00:04:06,343 The first task facing anyone in removing Hitler was gaining access to him, 41 00:04:06,521 --> 00:04:09,115 and that was not easy. 42 00:04:10,325 --> 00:04:15,126 For most of the war, Hitler hid himself here at the Wolf's Lair 43 00:04:15,297 --> 00:04:17,765 in what was then German East Prussia, 44 00:04:17,933 --> 00:04:23,064 protected by minefields, barbed wire and his loyal SS bodyguard. 45 00:04:24,406 --> 00:04:28,240 Discussions with his generals dominated his time, 46 00:04:28,443 --> 00:04:33,244 and deep into the war the Fuhrer had still not lost his ability 47 00:04:33,415 --> 00:04:37,010 to dominate those around him by the force of his personality. 48 00:04:37,218 --> 00:04:39,846 At that time, I... 49 00:04:40,021 --> 00:04:42,319 ...respected him. 50 00:04:42,490 --> 00:04:44,788 I mean, I... 51 00:04:44,960 --> 00:04:48,088 He impressed me and made me tense. 52 00:04:48,263 --> 00:04:50,731 Whenever I was near him, 53 00:04:50,899 --> 00:04:55,131 I was prepared, in every respect, 54 00:04:55,337 --> 00:05:00,969 to watch out. But the flair Hitler had was... 55 00:05:01,176 --> 00:05:03,906 ...unusual. He could, he could... 56 00:05:04,079 --> 00:05:09,381 Somebody who was almost ready for suicide, he could revive him 57 00:05:09,551 --> 00:05:14,284 and make him feel that he should carry the flag 58 00:05:14,489 --> 00:05:18,152 and die in battle. Very strange. 59 00:05:36,911 --> 00:05:41,541 But by the end of 1943, it was clear that Germany was losing the war. 60 00:05:58,166 --> 00:06:03,126 In November, 1942, the area of territory controlled by the Nazis and their allies 61 00:06:03,304 --> 00:06:05,602 had reached its peak. 62 00:06:05,940 --> 00:06:08,875 Just over a year later, as 1943 ended, 63 00:06:09,044 --> 00:06:13,845 Soviet forces were making huge advances in the East. 64 00:06:14,015 --> 00:06:18,816 The British and Americans were fighting their way up through Italy, 65 00:06:18,987 --> 00:06:23,617 and Allied forces were gathering for D-Day, the invasion of France, 66 00:06:23,958 --> 00:06:28,918 but it was in the war in the East that the Germans suffered their greatest losses. 67 00:06:29,097 --> 00:06:33,397 4 million German troops and their allies faced a Soviet force 68 00:06:33,568 --> 00:06:35,627 of more than 6 million. 69 00:06:38,373 --> 00:06:43,208 Hitler had said this would be a different war, a war of annihilation, 70 00:06:43,411 --> 00:06:49,509 and this was a crucial reason why the Germans fought to the end, 71 00:06:49,684 --> 00:06:54,485 for in the East the Nazis believed they were fighting sub-humans. 72 00:07:34,429 --> 00:07:38,889 Behind German lines, partisans resisted the Nazi occupation 73 00:07:39,067 --> 00:07:43,527 and were summarily executed wherever they were found. 74 00:07:43,705 --> 00:07:48,267 This partisan war gave the Nazis an easy excuse to hang and shoot 75 00:07:48,443 --> 00:07:51,071 anyone they didn't like the look of. 76 00:08:40,495 --> 00:08:43,293 German forces, unlike their Italian allies, 77 00:08:43,464 --> 00:08:47,423 committed countless atrocities in the East. 78 00:08:47,602 --> 00:08:54,166 This massacre of Polish prisoners in Lublin was carried out by the SS in July 1944. 79 00:08:54,342 --> 00:09:00,144 But not only the SS and security police killing squads committed atrocities. 80 00:09:00,348 --> 00:09:05,251 Many Wehrmacht units, too, were deeply implicated in the barbarism. 81 00:09:07,355 --> 00:09:12,156 This war of annihilation made it harder for some to remove Hitler - 82 00:09:12,327 --> 00:09:14,795 the man ultimately responsible for this. 83 00:09:15,129 --> 00:09:19,293 Almost all the Nazi Party hierarchy, like these Gauleiter, 84 00:09:19,500 --> 00:09:23,459 knew and approved of the criminal killings. 85 00:09:23,638 --> 00:09:26,106 And there was another reason 86 00:09:26,274 --> 00:09:29,801 why the Nazi leadership found it hard to conspire against their Fuhrer. 87 00:09:31,412 --> 00:09:33,710 From the very beginning, 88 00:09:34,048 --> 00:09:38,508 Hitler had encouraged personal enmity among his favourites, 89 00:09:38,686 --> 00:09:43,646 often by appointing two people to the same job and then watching them fight. 90 00:09:45,059 --> 00:09:50,053 It was a leadership where almost everybody hated and distrusted everybody else. 91 00:09:51,232 --> 00:09:55,794 Goring disliked Speer, Ribbentrop, Goebbels and Bormann. 92 00:09:57,405 --> 00:10:02,206 Goebbels had little time for either Goring, Ribbentrop or Bormann. 93 00:10:02,377 --> 00:10:07,337 Ribbentrop couldn't stand any of them and none of them could stand him. 94 00:10:07,515 --> 00:10:12,145 The entire Nazi leadership was riven by dislike and suspicion 95 00:10:12,320 --> 00:10:15,778 as they fought each other for Hitler's praise and favour. 96 00:10:17,358 --> 00:10:19,656 That left the military leadership, 97 00:10:19,827 --> 00:10:24,764 but they too had agreed to the killing of Communist commissars in the East 98 00:10:25,099 --> 00:10:27,727 and felt bound by their oath of loyalty, 99 00:10:27,902 --> 00:10:32,703 so any strike against Hitler was certain to alienate some of them. 100 00:10:32,874 --> 00:10:37,675 A conspiracy was only possible under conditions of great secrecy. 101 00:10:37,845 --> 00:10:42,714 Finally, a year after Mussolini's overthrow, one senior officer did come forward. 102 00:10:43,551 --> 00:10:49,353 On 20th July, 1944, in the most famous attempt on the Fuhrer's life, 103 00:10:49,557 --> 00:10:53,220 Klaus von Stauffenberg tried to kill Hitler. 104 00:10:54,629 --> 00:10:59,532 Stauffenberg was the only one who said, "I am prepared to do it." 105 00:10:59,701 --> 00:11:02,329 But my opinion was always 106 00:11:02,503 --> 00:11:05,472 that it could only succeed 107 00:11:05,640 --> 00:11:11,101 if the man who tried to kill him killed himself at the same moment. 108 00:11:11,279 --> 00:11:17,445 The way the Palestinians do it now in Israel, do you see? 109 00:11:17,618 --> 00:11:20,519 Self-sacrifice, or kamikaze. 110 00:11:20,722 --> 00:11:25,216 Stauffenberg left a bomb in his briefcase in the conference room 111 00:11:25,426 --> 00:11:29,487 on this spot at the Wolf's Lair, then hurried to Berlin. 112 00:11:31,332 --> 00:11:34,267 At 12.42 p.m. On 20th July, 1944, 113 00:11:34,469 --> 00:11:39,600 the bomb exploded as Hitler was being briefed by his military commanders. 114 00:11:39,807 --> 00:11:43,937 Karl Boehm-Tettelbach was in his own office nearby. 115 00:11:44,312 --> 00:11:48,681 When I stepped into the office, my colleague said, 116 00:11:48,850 --> 00:11:53,184 "Did you hear that?" Suddenly, there was a big boom. 117 00:11:53,388 --> 00:11:55,515 "Did you hear that?" 118 00:11:55,723 --> 00:12:00,251 Four or five minutes later on, we saw out of the window 119 00:12:00,428 --> 00:12:06,560 the SS in battle uniform surrounding our barracks. I said, "Isn't that funny?" 120 00:12:07,869 --> 00:12:12,670 The bomb destroyed the conference room, but the blast was dispersed 121 00:12:12,840 --> 00:12:17,573 by the wooden walls and Hitler escaped with only minor injuries. 122 00:12:17,745 --> 00:12:22,648 Now the search was on for all those who had conspired in this attempt. 123 00:12:22,850 --> 00:12:28,311 But by no means every German officer had supported the plot. 124 00:12:28,523 --> 00:12:33,483 Nobody approached me because they knew that I wouldn't break my oath. 125 00:12:33,661 --> 00:12:37,961 They knew from the very beginning that I would stick. 126 00:12:38,299 --> 00:12:40,859 Luckily, nobody would approach me 127 00:12:41,235 --> 00:12:45,865 because I was Air Force and the Air Force was not involved. 128 00:12:47,408 --> 00:12:52,368 If you had been approached, what would you have said to Stauffenberg? 129 00:12:52,547 --> 00:12:55,015 To Stauffenberg? I would have said, 130 00:12:55,349 --> 00:12:59,979 "I'm going to report to Hitler that you want to kill him." 131 00:13:01,923 --> 00:13:03,720 Ja. 132 00:13:03,891 --> 00:13:06,359 I had no other choice. 133 00:13:06,527 --> 00:13:09,462 If I would have stayed... stayed quiet, 134 00:13:09,630 --> 00:13:14,590 they would put me down in a little notebook and I would be shot. 135 00:13:16,003 --> 00:13:20,463 All my comrades who were all shot, they didn't speak. 136 00:13:20,641 --> 00:13:25,237 Stauffenberg couldn't speak, Mertz, and Haeften, the ADC, 137 00:13:25,413 --> 00:13:27,711 they were shot immediately. 138 00:13:27,882 --> 00:13:32,819 The other ones whom I worked with, they were later on condemned to death, 139 00:13:32,987 --> 00:13:38,448 but they didn't give away my name. I owe my life to them. 140 00:13:40,294 --> 00:13:44,253 Even under torture, they didn't give away the names. 141 00:13:44,465 --> 00:13:49,926 In the early hours of 21st July, Hitler spoke on radio to the German people. 142 00:14:40,821 --> 00:14:45,485 Hitler visited the officers who had been injured in the blast. 143 00:14:45,693 --> 00:14:50,494 The propaganda newsreel expressed official joy at the Fuhrer's survival 144 00:14:50,665 --> 00:14:55,625 and hatred for those who had tried to kill him - feelings shared by many. 145 00:15:41,916 --> 00:15:44,214 The roots of Hitler's popularity, 146 00:15:44,385 --> 00:15:49,721 carefully nurtured by Goebbels over the previous 11 years, went deep. 147 00:15:49,924 --> 00:15:55,055 These letters home from the front line reveal what many soldiers felt. 148 00:15:55,229 --> 00:15:57,754 Though letters like this were censored, 149 00:15:57,932 --> 00:16:02,733 there was no need for them to refer to Stauffenberg and the plot 150 00:16:02,903 --> 00:16:05,201 unless they wanted to. 151 00:16:05,373 --> 00:16:08,171 "There's a deep disgust about this crime..." 152 00:16:08,342 --> 00:16:13,143 "The honour of the Officer Corps is under attack through Stauffenberg..." 153 00:16:13,314 --> 00:16:19,116 "The attempt on the Fuhrer's life marks a sad chapter in German history. " 154 00:16:19,453 --> 00:16:24,914 Hitler ordered that the armed forces be drawn deeper into the Nazi fold. 155 00:18:07,895 --> 00:18:12,025 Propaganda images of this perfect Nazi world, 156 00:18:12,199 --> 00:18:17,159 showing the young members of the Master Race, hid another truth. 157 00:18:17,338 --> 00:18:21,297 Unlike Italy, Germany had become a racist state. 158 00:18:21,475 --> 00:18:26,276 Almost all Germans profited from racism for, as the war progressed, 159 00:18:26,447 --> 00:18:31,248 the German economy relied not so much on the work of the Hitler Youth 160 00:18:31,452 --> 00:18:36,253 as on the sweat and toil of forced labour from the so-called inferior races 161 00:18:36,424 --> 00:18:38,892 of the conquered territories. 162 00:18:39,059 --> 00:18:45,020 It was horrible to take a young boy, a child, from the family, 163 00:18:45,199 --> 00:18:49,659 escort him and put into forced labours and being... 164 00:18:50,004 --> 00:18:51,972 ... beaten. 165 00:18:53,174 --> 00:18:55,608 He awoke me at 5 o'clock. 166 00:18:55,943 --> 00:18:59,242 I had to go to the work in a barn, 167 00:18:59,413 --> 00:19:01,540 in a stable, 168 00:19:01,715 --> 00:19:08,382 polish the horses. They had two horses and, I believe, six cows, pigs... 169 00:19:08,556 --> 00:19:13,357 And then, after I had done all this, to go to the fields, 170 00:19:13,527 --> 00:19:18,328 to work in the fields - it was spring - to prepare everything. 171 00:19:20,301 --> 00:19:25,000 Well, I never cried as much as at that time. 172 00:19:25,172 --> 00:19:30,474 The last... I would say the last months of my childhood passed this way. 173 00:19:32,646 --> 00:19:38,141 By August, 1944, there were more than 7,500,000 forced labourers 174 00:19:38,352 --> 00:19:42,721 working in the new Germany. 1,700,000 of them were Poles. 175 00:20:48,389 --> 00:20:53,190 The half million slave workers from the concentration camps, mostly Jews, 176 00:20:53,360 --> 00:20:56,329 suffered even more than the Poles. 177 00:20:56,497 --> 00:21:02,493 At least 35,000 of them worked at the chemical plant of IG Farben in Silesia. 178 00:21:04,271 --> 00:21:09,072 The name of the camp these workers lived in has become infamous - 179 00:21:09,243 --> 00:21:11,211 Auschwitz. 180 00:21:11,378 --> 00:21:13,846 But there were two types of camp here: 181 00:21:14,181 --> 00:21:16,809 Concentration camps for slave workers 182 00:21:17,151 --> 00:21:21,451 and the extermination camp with its gas chambers. 183 00:21:21,622 --> 00:21:25,683 All new arrivals were selected to go to one or the other. 184 00:21:27,528 --> 00:21:31,521 Arriving at Auschwitz, we were separated. 185 00:21:31,732 --> 00:21:34,360 I remember the selection. 186 00:21:34,535 --> 00:21:38,835 I came. "What are you? What's your profession?" 187 00:21:39,173 --> 00:21:42,301 "I am a mechanic." "To the right." 188 00:21:42,476 --> 00:21:44,774 "What are you?" 189 00:21:45,112 --> 00:21:47,410 "I am a doctor." 190 00:21:49,249 --> 00:21:51,717 "You must learn to work!" 191 00:21:51,885 --> 00:21:54,353 He hit him. 192 00:21:55,322 --> 00:21:57,290 And so on. 193 00:21:57,491 --> 00:22:02,292 Women with children and men with children to the left 194 00:22:02,463 --> 00:22:05,091 and the others to the right. 195 00:22:05,265 --> 00:22:08,723 And I was thinking, the fool that I was, 196 00:22:09,903 --> 00:22:12,872 they were going into a family camp. 197 00:22:16,143 --> 00:22:18,441 In the gas chambers. 198 00:22:21,315 --> 00:22:26,252 And... we were taken by a truck, it was 2 o'clock in the morning, 199 00:22:27,321 --> 00:22:29,289 and... 200 00:22:29,456 --> 00:22:32,687 we came into the... camp. 201 00:22:33,827 --> 00:22:40,232 This is... This was the camp of the IG Farben. 202 00:22:41,335 --> 00:22:46,932 And the people there said, "You are now in a concentration camp. 203 00:22:47,508 --> 00:22:49,874 "To go out from here... 204 00:22:50,878 --> 00:22:53,938 "...through the chimney." 205 00:22:56,350 --> 00:23:01,253 (NARRATOR) Selection for the work camp meant only a temporary postponement of death. 206 00:23:01,422 --> 00:23:03,720 One Nazi doctor later estimated 207 00:23:03,891 --> 00:23:08,658 that life expectancy for slave labourers of Auschwitz was three months. 208 00:23:10,197 --> 00:23:12,665 We went to work 209 00:23:12,833 --> 00:23:16,826 in lines of five men and groups. 210 00:23:18,706 --> 00:23:22,540 I always tried to be in the middle, 211 00:23:23,877 --> 00:23:28,541 not to be hit from the SS, and that helped. 212 00:23:31,218 --> 00:23:34,187 I am not a man who says, 213 00:23:34,955 --> 00:23:40,325 "I must do some things, some sabotage, or something." No. 214 00:23:40,527 --> 00:23:43,985 I wanted to stay alive. 215 00:23:45,866 --> 00:23:48,960 I wanted to live 216 00:23:49,336 --> 00:23:52,305 and to see Germany destroyed, 217 00:23:53,407 --> 00:23:56,308 the Nazism destroyed. 218 00:23:59,246 --> 00:24:04,206 The majority of Germans may not have known of the true realities of Auschwitz, 219 00:24:04,384 --> 00:24:07,979 but all knew their country had become a racist state. 220 00:24:08,355 --> 00:24:13,315 The Nazis consistently said that every true German was a superior being, 221 00:24:13,494 --> 00:24:18,454 something this propaganda film, made in 1944, was designed to illustrate. 222 00:24:26,940 --> 00:24:32,936 But this belief that they were superior made it harder to accept losing the war. 223 00:24:33,313 --> 00:24:35,611 Perhaps, the Nazis thought, 224 00:24:35,783 --> 00:24:40,743 they simply didn't have enough superior beings in their army. 225 00:24:43,690 --> 00:24:48,650 So they tried to recruit racially acceptable foreigners into the Waffen SS. 226 00:25:05,312 --> 00:25:10,614 400,000 foreigners joined the Waffen SS and fought alongside the Germans. 227 00:25:10,784 --> 00:25:13,412 Many were motivated by one reason. 228 00:26:15,382 --> 00:26:21,343 Jacques Leroy was badly injured in battle and lost an eye and an arm. 229 00:26:21,889 --> 00:26:26,690 A few weeks later, he begged to be allowed to rejoin his regiment. 230 00:26:26,860 --> 00:26:29,522 The SS agreed. He carried on fighting. 231 00:27:42,803 --> 00:27:47,433 It wasn't just on the front line that the Germans were losing the war. 232 00:27:47,607 --> 00:27:52,567 As the war entered its last phase, Allied bombing of Germany intensified. 233 00:27:52,913 --> 00:27:57,373 In the last 15 months of the war, 350,000 Germans died 234 00:27:57,551 --> 00:28:00,019 as a result of the bombing raids - 235 00:28:00,187 --> 00:28:05,147 three times more than in the previous three years of the war put together. 236 00:28:06,193 --> 00:28:11,221 The British bombers were called by the Germans at that time, 237 00:28:11,431 --> 00:28:14,059 under the influence of Goebbels... 238 00:28:17,571 --> 00:28:20,199 And they hated them 239 00:28:20,374 --> 00:28:22,171 and... 240 00:28:22,342 --> 00:28:24,810 it was no fun to become... 241 00:28:24,978 --> 00:28:29,608 If you bailed out of the bomber and came down on the ground, 242 00:28:30,984 --> 00:28:33,953 never you know what will happen. 243 00:28:37,057 --> 00:28:39,617 Germans may have hated the bombing, 244 00:28:39,993 --> 00:28:42,621 but it did not break their will to fight on. 245 00:28:42,963 --> 00:28:48,060 Men like Wolf Falck believed the Allies would not stop the bombing 246 00:28:48,235 --> 00:28:51,500 until Germany was destroyed as an industrial power. 247 00:28:53,140 --> 00:28:57,941 It was decided to destroy Germany, so we have nothing to lose. 248 00:28:58,111 --> 00:29:00,409 We have nothing to lose. 249 00:29:00,580 --> 00:29:05,517 And so we fought for our people, for our country, to protect them. 250 00:29:08,388 --> 00:29:12,984 There was an even more powerful reason to keep fighting - 251 00:29:13,160 --> 00:29:15,628 a dread of the advancing Soviet forces. 252 00:29:16,396 --> 00:29:20,958 Both sides had committed atrocities against each other. 253 00:29:21,168 --> 00:29:27,368 But now the supposed sub-humans were forcing the German Army to retreat. 254 00:30:22,062 --> 00:30:26,158 Not only propaganda newsreels tried to put the retreat in the best light. 255 00:30:26,366 --> 00:30:30,234 So did Nazi guidance officers attached to each unit - 256 00:30:30,437 --> 00:30:32,997 men like Walter Fernau. 257 00:33:01,254 --> 00:33:05,714 As Walter Fernau was exhorting fellow Germans to continue fighting, 258 00:33:05,892 --> 00:33:10,659 so was the Nazi Propaganda Minister and Berlin Gauleiter, Joseph Goebbels. 259 00:33:13,533 --> 00:33:19,165 In November, 1944, he addressed the Volkssturm, the German Home Guard. 260 00:34:16,029 --> 00:34:18,759 Six million men were in the Volkssturm, 261 00:34:18,965 --> 00:34:23,925 mostly those who were thought too old or too young for military service. 262 00:34:25,338 --> 00:34:31,504 All were told that they were the last bastion against the Bolshevik horde. 263 00:34:31,778 --> 00:34:36,738 The majority of the Italians had only fought the British and the Americans. 264 00:34:36,916 --> 00:34:42,183 Nazi propaganda said the Russians were an entirely different sort of enemy, 265 00:34:42,555 --> 00:34:47,515 sentiments echoed by Hitler the last time he ever broadcast to the German people, 266 00:34:47,694 --> 00:34:50,162 on 30th January, 1945. 267 00:35:25,832 --> 00:35:31,168 But it wasn't just fear of the Russians that kept the Germans fighting - 268 00:35:31,371 --> 00:35:34,169 it was fear of other Germans. 269 00:35:34,340 --> 00:35:38,834 In the last months of the war, Nazi terror against German civilians 270 00:35:39,045 --> 00:35:41,377 increased dramatically. 271 00:35:43,783 --> 00:35:48,015 In the town of Zellingen, alongside the River Main, 272 00:35:48,221 --> 00:35:53,022 a local farmer discovered what happened if you criticised the local Nazis. 273 00:35:53,193 --> 00:35:58,654 On March 25th, 1945, the Volkssturm paraded in front of the parish church. 274 00:35:58,832 --> 00:36:04,327 They were exalted to continue the struggle, to fight on to the end. 275 00:36:42,842 --> 00:36:46,334 One man who sniggered lived on the edge of the parade ground. 276 00:36:46,713 --> 00:36:48,943 His name was Karl Weiglein, 277 00:36:49,115 --> 00:36:53,347 a local farmer with a reputation as something of a hothead. 278 00:36:54,153 --> 00:36:58,180 Zellingen was separated from its sister town of Retzbach by the River Main, 279 00:36:58,358 --> 00:37:01,384 so Weiglein was less than pleased when, two days later, 280 00:37:01,728 --> 00:37:04,959 local Nazis blew up the connecting bridge 281 00:37:05,131 --> 00:37:07,964 to prevent its use by the approaching Allies. 282 00:37:08,868 --> 00:37:12,964 Weiglein said they ought to be hanged. 283 00:37:13,172 --> 00:37:18,132 Unfortunately, one of them overheard the remark and Weiglein was arrested. 284 00:37:18,311 --> 00:37:23,442 A court-martial was called and Walter Fernau was told to act as prosecutor. 285 00:37:37,030 --> 00:37:41,990 The court-martial was held in a house around the corner from the parade ground. 286 00:37:42,168 --> 00:37:46,969 A trumped-up charge of sabotage was quickly added against Weiglein, 287 00:37:47,140 --> 00:37:52,100 and after a brief hearing, while they prepared the hangman's noose outside, 288 00:37:52,278 --> 00:37:56,180 Walter Fernau made a final submission to the court. 289 00:38:51,004 --> 00:38:55,566 Karl Weiglein was taken round the corner to a nearby tree. 290 00:38:55,908 --> 00:38:58,206 There his head was put into a noose 291 00:38:58,378 --> 00:39:02,940 as his wife watched from their house a few feet away. 292 00:39:03,116 --> 00:39:05,812 A neighbour heard what happened next. 293 00:39:22,368 --> 00:39:27,328 Karl Weiglein was just one of thousands of victims of these flying court-martials. 294 00:39:28,374 --> 00:39:33,334 For his part in Weiglein's death, Walter Fernau later served six years in prison. 295 00:40:02,208 --> 00:40:06,508 The ruins of Berlin now became Hitler's final bolt hole 296 00:40:06,679 --> 00:40:09,842 as the Soviet Army advanced further west. 297 00:40:18,624 --> 00:40:24,085 Even Goebbels' propaganda could not now conceal the reality - 298 00:40:24,297 --> 00:40:26,527 the Fuhrer was a physical wreck. 299 00:41:43,409 --> 00:41:48,711 Yet even in these last desperate months, Hitler remained the undisputed leader. 300 00:41:49,081 --> 00:41:54,041 The Italians had turned to their king when they had grown sick of Mussolini, 301 00:41:54,220 --> 00:41:58,520 but in Germany Hitler held all the levers of power. 302 00:41:58,691 --> 00:42:02,422 He was Germany's head of state as well as her chancellor. 303 00:42:07,500 --> 00:42:12,301 The price the Germans paid because Hitler remained their leader 304 00:42:12,471 --> 00:42:16,498 became heavier each day the war continued. 305 00:42:20,112 --> 00:42:24,708 Hitler had told his generals to close their hearts to pity and act brutally. 306 00:42:25,084 --> 00:42:30,454 The advancing Soviet troops showed they too had learned this Nazi lesson. 307 00:42:32,358 --> 00:42:36,988 On the very last day of Hitler's life, April 30th, 1945, 308 00:42:37,163 --> 00:42:41,623 Soviet troops moved into the East German town of Demmin 309 00:42:41,801 --> 00:42:44,269 and destroyed it. 310 00:42:44,704 --> 00:42:47,172 The Germans were reaping the consequences 311 00:42:47,340 --> 00:42:51,436 of the suffering their army had sown in the East. 312 00:42:51,777 --> 00:42:56,237 Waltraud Reski was 11 when the Soviet soldiers came. 313 00:42:56,415 --> 00:43:00,374 She saw what the Russians did to the women, 314 00:43:00,553 --> 00:43:02,680 including her own mother. 315 00:43:43,596 --> 00:43:47,555 Sooner than endure the Soviet occupation, 316 00:43:47,733 --> 00:43:51,692 more than 900 people in Demmin committed suicide. 317 00:43:51,871 --> 00:43:56,831 Hundreds drowned themselves here in the rivers which surround the town. 318 00:45:10,683 --> 00:45:15,643 It was Hitler and the Nazis who had brought this suffering on Germany. 319 00:45:17,690 --> 00:45:21,649 Now the Fuhrer, too, was to take his own life, 320 00:45:22,561 --> 00:45:27,362 but only when Soviet troops were yards away from him. 321 00:45:39,879 --> 00:45:45,340 He shot himself shortly before 3.30 on the afternoon of 30th April, 1945. 322 00:45:57,229 --> 00:46:01,859 Nazism had been destroyed, but at a terrible cost. 323 00:46:04,737 --> 00:46:10,266 There were many reasons the Germans, unlike the Italians, fought to the end - 324 00:46:10,476 --> 00:46:15,504 an inability to rid themselves of Hitler and a fear of the approaching Soviet forces, 325 00:46:15,714 --> 00:46:19,946 people they had been taught to believe were scarcely human. 326 00:46:24,423 --> 00:46:26,891 Hitler had said that when he died 327 00:46:27,059 --> 00:46:31,519 he would leave a great and strong Germany behind him. 328 00:46:31,697 --> 00:46:34,598 Instead, he left a very different legacy - 329 00:46:34,800 --> 00:46:39,430 new knowledge of what human beings are capable of. 330 00:46:54,453 --> 00:46:58,412 The German-born philosopher Karl Jaspers, 331 00:46:58,591 --> 00:47:02,891 himself persecuted by the Nazis, wrote after the war, 332 00:47:03,062 --> 00:47:05,690 "That which has happened is a warning. 333 00:47:05,865 --> 00:47:08,333 "To forget it is guilt. 334 00:47:08,501 --> 00:47:11,299 "It was possible for this to happen 30658

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