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In April 1939,
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fearing Adolf Hitler's landgrabs
could trigger a Second World War,
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US President Franklin Roosevelt
sent the Fuhrer a telegram.
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Roosevelt has asked Hitler
to promise not to invade
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this long list of countries
over the next decade.
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Hitler's response was defiant.
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This is underpinned by his view that
the United States is too generous,
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that Roosevelt is an imbecile, that
the United States Army is nothing.
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What Roosevelt is doing here is
basically feeling Hitler out.
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Is Hitler this dynamic, energetic, new
statesman just trying to rebuild a Germany
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that was destroyed by the First World War?
Or is Hitler plotting a war of aggression?
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But the speech was more than a
mockery of Roosevelt's request.
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Hitler told a national radio audience,
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he had established a greater living space
for Germany without bloodshed or war.
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But his goal would ultimately
cost 60 million lives.
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Hitler, who was the man
behind the monster?
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There were just so many parts of
this story that didn't add up.
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Teenage loner turns national hero.
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He was the Messiah
for the German people.
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How was he able to achieve it?
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All of it was an act.
All of it was a show.
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This is the definitive guide to
the most hated man in history.
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HITLER
THE CONQUEROR
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Adolf Hitler regarded himself
as a leader driven by destiny
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to make Germany great again.
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This cast iron self-belief would soon see
him march Germany into a Second World War
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and six years of carnage.
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By April 1939, Hitler had assumed
control of Czechoslovakia.
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And he celebrates it by throwing himself
an extravagant 50th birthday party.
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It featured the biggest parade in
German history, five hours long,
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50.000 soldiers and
a crowd of two million.
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When Hitler celebrates
his 50th birthday,
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he thinks of himself as being
messianic figure, of course,
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having huge festivities to mark his birthday
is a classic dictatorial thing to do.
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It represents a triumph, not just of
the will, but also of his own ego.
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The endless spectacle was just
the beginning of the festivities.
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Across Germany people send Hitler presents;
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gifts of food or ornaments, books,
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and they write him poems, telling him,
what a great leader he is, what a hero.
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What the German people
actually like about Hitler is
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that he's simply torn up
the Versailles Treaty.
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This is a remarkable achievement,
he's done all this
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without having to risk a World War.
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His high command also
lavished him with gifts,
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including statues,
paintings and tapestries.
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Himmler gives him a portrait of his
great hero, Frederick the Great;
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Goering gives him a kind of hideous,
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gaudy model of the Museum of German Art.
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Gift-giving becomes
extremely competitive.
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But despite all the adulation
Hitler wasn't satisfied.
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Hitler assumes that there's one genius
born a century and that he's that guy
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and that he's attained the age of 50
and hasn't enacted that genius yet.
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And this is why he's so keen to invade
other countries and get things done.
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He is a man who feels he's got a destiny
that has to be achieved very, very quickly.
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Hitler's rise to power had
been built on his skills
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at manipulating the image of himself
and the Nazi Party.
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Now he focused on
reinventing Germany's image.
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Hitler wants to transform Berlin from a
simple capital of Germany to a world capital.
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He really wants it to be seen as
the dominant city in the world
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that is it literally
dominates the world.
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He gave this monumental
task to Albert Speer,
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his top architect and one of
his few personal friends.
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So this is really that moment in
which the world of architecture
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in the world of
conquest come together.
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Hitler's office, the New Reich's Chancellery,
is really a very important building
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that shows us how Hitler is staging his
power for the foreign diplomatic corps.
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The idea is that you have to walk
through these series of spaces
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before you got to the very middle of
the Chancellery, which is a long hall,
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modeled after the Hall
of Mirrors in Versailles
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and in the middle of that
hall is Hitler's office.
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So you would have to make
this very long trek
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before you actually came to the point,
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which was to meet and
greet and talk to Hitler.
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The new Reich Chancellery was
just one part of Hitler's vision
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of a Nazi super city called Germania.
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It is going to be vast, it is going to be
the center of the world's strongest military
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and of the strongest people,
this racial view of the world as well.
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These private images taken by his
personal cameraman Walter Frentz
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show how Hitler scrutinized
Speer's designs.
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There are models of Germania and all
the buildings in the Reich Chancellery,
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and after dinner,
like a little boy with his train set,
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the obsessive Hitler will go and
walk around these models and peer
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through the little windows and
archways and imagines himself
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at the heart of this new Nazi
utopia that he will one day build.
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By May 1939,
Hitler was in no mood to waste time.
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Out of sight from foreign eyes and the
German public Hitler hatched a plan
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to take back lands he believed
belonged to the German Reich.
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There's never any question
he's going to invade Poland.
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Poland for German nationalists
is a sacred space
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because Germans feel of all the losses in
World War One of the Treaty of Versailles,
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the one they feel most keenly is the
loss of the old Prussian heartland.
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These places have to
be reclaimed for Hitler
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to really stake his
place in German history.
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But there was a major
obstacle in Hitler's way.
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When Hitler learns that the British
have signed an agreement with Poland
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to guarantee their independence
and freedom from invasion,
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Hitler goes absolutely apoplectic.
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"I'll cook a stew that guarantee
to choke on," he says.
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A key ingredient of that recipe was an
alliance with Poland's eastern neighbor,
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the Soviet Union.
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It required Hitler to join forces with
a communist nation he professed to hate.
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But the strategic benefits meant
he was ready to make a deal.
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German and Soviet foreign
ministers Joachim von Ribbentrop
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and Vyacheslav Molotov met to agree a
non-aggression pact between the two nations.
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The German-Soviet pact was a shock
not just for the wider world,
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but it was also a shock, I think,
for many of those around Hitler.
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For Stalin the big advantage
of the pact, of course,
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is that he keeps the
Germans at arm's length.
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Josef Stalin, a man who usually trusted
no one, put his trust in Adolf Hitler.
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Signing the treaty with the
Soviet Union in August of 1939,
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is one of Hitler's master strokes.
Hitler has now signed a non-aggression pact
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that will allow him to
begin his war with Poland
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without having to worry about
war with the Soviet Union.
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And in time honored fashion, he slaps his
knee. You order champagne to be opened.
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He doesn't actually drink any
champagne because he's a teetotaler,
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but nevertheless this
is celebration time.
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What the Soviets didn't realize was
that Hitler had a hidden agenda.
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Hitler, in this respect, is a master
tactician. He's incredibly cynical.
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He's breaking every
diplomatic rule in the book.
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He is forging an agreement
he fully intends to break.
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As Hitler toasted the
successful peace accord
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he was just days away from
igniting a World War.
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Adolf Hitler believed he was destined
to reclaim living space for Germany.
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On the 1st of September 1939, he gave the
order for the Wehrmacht to invade Poland.
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The Fuhrer was certain Britain and
France would not honor their guarantee
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to defend its borders.
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You have to sit down with
the British and French
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and had to discuss and
negotiate about Czechoslovakia.
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But afterwards he thought to himself,
"I made a mistake."
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"Our enemy is a little worms are
not going to go through that again."
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Hitler had made
a major miscalculation.
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Two days after his forces invaded
Poland Britain declared war on Germany.
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France followed less
than six hours later.
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Hitler makes a massive misjudgment.
He thinks that this pact that Britain
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and Poland had signed to guarantee
Polish safety is just British bluff.
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It's meaningless, Britain's no way are you
going to step in if Germany invades Poland,
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and it therefore comes as
a massive shock to Hitler
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when Britain reacts the way she does.
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He's absolutely furious.
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He accuses Britain of trying
to exterminate Germany,
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I mean, ludicrous kind of language, but
it'll give you a level of his anger.
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And the British weren't the
only ones Hitler had misjudged.
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With the invasion of Poland, the relationship
between the German people changes.
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They're suddenly beginning to get
a glimpse of Hitler as a gambler.
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And I think that for many German
people, there's a worry about
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whether he's now bitten
off more than he can chew.
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The German people have no appetite for war.
They were looking at Hitler as somebody
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that would rebalance the German economy,
bring back peace and prosperity and security.
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They didn't want any
part of another World War
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and yet this is exactly what
Hitler is going to give them.
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To reassure the public Hitler
traveled to the Polish frontline.
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He is technically supreme
commander of the Armed Forces,
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and he wants to be seen
as the supreme commander,
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not just sitting at a
desk somewhere in Berlin.
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Hitler boards his Fuhrer-train as
it's called his armored train,
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and he sets off to the front.
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He uses it to become almost like
a kind of battlefield tourist.
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He's not really there as the
head of the Armed Forces.
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He's simply there to bask in any
German military glory as a politician.
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He comes back and ostentatiously
displays the dust on his trousers,
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becoming perhaps once again the frontline
soldier he was in World War One.
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Within a month, Poland fell and was divided
up between Germany and the Soviet Union.
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The Nazi-Soviet pact left Hitler free
to target an even more ambitious goal.
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Hitler is asking the Armed Forces,
how about the invasion of France?
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The French and the British
would be caught off guard,
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the British not even there yet.
This is the moment and we need to attack.
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The army leadership says to Hitler,
"You just can't do it."
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"We need a period of rest,
reorganization, regrouping and so on."
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For the German generals have
been commanded now by somebody
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who does not understand many of the
things they are talking to him about.
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This does produce a
very obvious tension.
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Hitler's commanders were
divided on an invasion strategy.
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They offered him two very different options
for sending German forces into France.
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Some officers argue for a conventional
approach, a drive through Belgium
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and an invasion of
France from the North.
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But a few officers want a
more unconventional approach.
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They're going to slice between
the French Army to the South
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and the British Army to the North,
cut them in two.
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This is an incredibly
bold and daring plan.
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This unconventional approach appeals
to Hitler. He is not a trained staff officer.
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He is not an officer of any sort and
has never done military planning.
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But something about the surprising
nature of this suggestion appeals to him.
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Hitler took the gamble, his panzer
divisions powered through Belgium,
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Luxembourg and across
northeast France.
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Thousands of British troops were forced
to evacuate from the beaches of Dunkirk.
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And then in less than seven weeks,
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their victory over the French
opposition was complete.
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All of this gives Hitler a sense of
his own superiority and indomitability,
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but it also gives the Germans a sense
that, wow, maybe Hitler is a genius.
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The German generals also saw
the Fuhrer in a new light.
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Suddenly, even they begin to think
that perhaps Hitler actually has got
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some magic touch when it comes to strategy
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and Hitler certainly thinks
he's got a magic touch.
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For Hitler, victory over
France was all down to him.
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In this footage,
shot inside his Belgium war room,
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he made the point crystal
clear to his commanders.
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So we see in this footage -
there is general with the pen,
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and Hitler was said, "No,
no, no, this is my victory."
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And he steals the pen out
of the general's hand.
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He wants to take
ownership of that victory.
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Look at their heads place
close together in this footage.
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Hitler holds his head right in line
with the general saying, "I own this."
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With France conquered, Hitler was
determined to exact maximum revenge.
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Now we're doing more see
Hitler's theatricality
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and sense of revenge better displayed
than when he forces the French
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to sign the armistice in the
railway carriage at Compiegne.
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Carefully choreographed to bring
defeated France the maximum humiliation.
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This is an incredibly symbolic
act that railway carriage is
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where the French made the Germans
sign the armistice in 1918,
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and since then that railway carriage
have been stored in a museum for 20 years
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and Hitler has it brought back to the
exact spot where the armistice was signed.
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Adolf Hitler had dreamed about this moment
of revenge for the Treaty of Versailles
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and he milked it for all it was worth.
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He makes the French generals
sit in that carriage.
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And he makes them wait,
and he makes them wait.
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He doesn't say a word for ten minutes.
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And then walks out while
his generals read the terms.
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There's a piece of
paper for them to sign.
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Hitler's victory is
absolutely complete.
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It is the greatest day of his career.
He has re-fought World War One,
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only this time with a more successful outcome.
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Two days later, Hitler made his one
and only trip to occupied Paris.
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After the defeat of France, Hitler
visits Paris with two architects,
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Albert Speer and Giesler,
and his initial thought had been
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that as a punishment of the French people,
he would destroy their capital city.
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He decides instead he can
outdo the beauty of Paris;
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he doesn't have to destroy it.
What he will do is eclipse it.
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He will create in Berlin, Germania,
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this city that is even more magnificent.
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Hitler also goes to visit
the tomb of Napoleon.
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That's no accident that he does that because
he identifies with a man like Napoleon.
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Napoleon, of course,
was a great military leader,
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had conquered many countries,
and Hitler sees himself in that mold.
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Hitler was confident national euphoria
would greet the return of Germany's savior.
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And with supreme power, he was ready
to unleash a world of destruction.
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On the 6th of July 1940, two weeks
after his lightning victory over France,
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Adolf Hitler returned to
Berlin as the conquering hero.
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It's like a scene out of Imperial
Rome with Caesar coming back,
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Hitler is now a conquering emperor.
He's a messianic figure.
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The German people greet the onset
of war with a certain trepidation.
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There have been no great enthusiasm
that anxiety had been modified somewhat
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by the easy and rapid victory in Poland.
But now it has been erased altogether.
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There is a jubilant reception
for Hitler back in Berlin.
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It is one of the greatest days for
any statesmen in the 20th century.
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He's feeding on the
energy the crowds give him
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and it's making him stronger with every
Sieg Heil, with every arm outstretched,
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with every flower that comes towards him.
It builds him up as this God.
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Stop the frame right here.
You notice Hitler.
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He's grabbing the rail.
He's leaning towards the crowd.
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He's soaking it in.
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"I deserve this.
I've worked all my life for this."
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"Now I'm here, I've arrived."
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Let's take a look at Goering.
He's over here with a grin on his face,
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sending the signal.
He's not quite sure.
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"I'm a little nervous.
I don't know what to do with this."
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And that's the difference between a
more normal person and megalomaniac.
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On the 10th of July 1940,
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Hitler assigned Hermann Goering the task of
testing their one remaining enemy - Britain.
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The Luftwaffe's mission was to
destroy British ships and ports.
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Nine days into the
Luftwaffe's air strikes
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Hitler's cast-iron
belief in his own destiny
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saw him make a bold appeal
to Winston Churchill.
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After the defeat of France, the real problem
for Hitler is what to do about Britain.
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Hitler's view is basically schizophrenic.
At one level he clearly admires Britain.
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On the other hand, he thinks Britain is
the chief enemy to be smashed, destroyed.
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It's not really a peace offer at all.
I mean, it opens the door a little bit.
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It says, "Why didn't you
come to the conference table
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and we can start to discuss things?"
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It's not at all clear, in fact,
what Hitler has in mind
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and perhaps not surprisingly,
the British rejected.
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Hitler realized the only way
he could bring Churchill
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to the negotiating table was by force.
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By August 1940, as the Battle of
Britain raged in the summer skies,
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he aimed to strengthen
his hand elsewhere.
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Despite their non-aggression pact,
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Hitler felt the time was ripe
to invade the Soviet Union.
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He reacts to the fact that
the British won't make peace,
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he doesn't quite know
what to do about that.
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Stalin is now pushing into Eastern
Europe and he thinks in the end,
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by invading quickly, he will get
extra resources and he'll be able
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to use those resources for
the final defeat of Britain.
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Invading the Soviet Union would
achieve an ideological goal
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he first outlined in Mein
Kampf 16 years earlier -
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to destroy Jewish Bolshevism.
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The Soviet Union and Hitler were never
destined to be longtime partners
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and definitely not
destined to be friends.
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Hitler perceives this to be his
destiny the smashing of communism,
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the building of a great
Germanic empire to the East.
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March 1941, despite airstrikes on Britain
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and his plans to invade the Soviet Union,
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Hitler was still obsessed
with his public image.
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He invited the foreign press to run a feature
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on his life
as a Bavarian country gentleman.
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It's a terrible irony that during this time,
while Hitler is overseeing
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dreadful atrocities against the Jews
and greater use of concentration camps
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throughout Germany,
that his international reputation
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is being nicely burnished by the liberal
press, such as the New York Times.
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These fantastic profiles of
Hitler showing him with his dogs
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and his whole retinue
up in the Berghof.
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It's an indication of how
deluded Hitler is becoming
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that he thinks
that he can win over countries
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who are absolutely antagonistic towards him.
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As his army geared up
for the Soviet invasion,
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the Fuhrer gave much thought
to the name of the offensive.
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Once again, he took inspiration
from his boyhood heroes.
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The original codenames for Germany's invasion
of Russia were pretty mundane actually,
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they got Fritz and Otto.
And when Hitler hears about these names,
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he thinks that is not symbolic enough,
let's go with Barbarossa.
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The emperor of Germany's First Reich
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is very much tapping into that Teutonic myth
of the endless struggle against the Slavs
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that we as a nation of ultimately got to
overcome to guarantee our future survival.
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On the 12th of November 1940, Hitler
arranged the meeting with the Soviets,
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this time on German soil.
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Stalin sends the Soviet Foreign
Minister Molotov to Berlin.
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From Stalin's point of view, this
is an opportunity to renew the pact,
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from Hitler's point of view,
he's trying to find out
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what's really Stalin is thinking now.
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It's all about keeping
the Soviet Union sweet
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until the time is right for Hitler and
Nazi Germany to invade the Soviet Union.
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So, of course, Hitler is the great
tactician, he is the great chess player,
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and he goes into this meeting
trying to play Molotov.
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Hitler aimed to keep the Soviet
Union out of Eastern Europe,
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so he could take it for himself.
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He offered Molotov territory
from the British Empire instead.
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He promises Molotov India,
a portion of the British Empire,
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he is not yet even conquered.
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But in Vyacheslav Molotov, the
Fuhrer faced a formidable opponent.
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Molotov is a tough cookie
and a tough negotiator.
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He peppers Hitler with very, very
pointed questions, they don't stop.
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Hitler was always the one doing the
intimidating, he's the one shouting,
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he's the one pointing, he's the
one making these people tremble.
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Yet it's Molotov playing
that game back at him,
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and Hitler starts trembling with anger
that he's been made to look bad.
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Molotov left with many
unanswered questions.
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But crucially for Hitler,
he had no inkling of war.
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Molotov thinks the Germans
are going to stay peaceful,
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Russia is not in any danger and in
fact, Hitler has fooled him completely
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and intensifies his plans on
the attack of the Soviet Union
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shortly after Molotov leaves.
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Hitler's master plan for
a new order of Europe
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led by the Aryan race
appeared to be on track.
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11th of May 1941.
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The sunny day was about to darken
for Germany's supreme leader.
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A letter arrived from
Deputy Fuhrer Rudolf Hess.
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He is one of Hitler's
most loyal henchmen.
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But he's actually a slightly pathetic
man, and he's clearly out of his depths.
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Hitler starts to sideline
him and Hess decides
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that he's going to do his bit to win
back the affections of the Fuhrer.
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And he wants to pull off something
big, he wants to impress Hitler.
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Hess wrote that he had flown to Britain
on his own to try and broker a peace deal.
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When Hitler hears about Hess'
flight to Scotland,
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he goes absolutely
apoplectic with rage.
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He omits apparently this almost
animal like scream, he's so angry.
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This is a recurring pattern in Hitler's
life when things go badly for him
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he has a meltdown.
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He's horrified because he sees
it as a personal betrayal.
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But politically, this is going
to create all kinds of problems.
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His closest comrade is actually
trying to broke a peace with Britain.
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Is there a possibility that Hess is
going to let the cat out of the bag
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about the invasion of Russia?
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So this is probably one of the
biggest shocks of Hitler's life.
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After several attempts, Hitler came up with
what he thought was the right cover-story.
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He announced that Rudolph
Hess had lost his mind.
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If you're number two, he's going on
this such an idiotic trip,
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it makes your whole
regime look laughable.
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And that was exactly the reaction reported
in newsreels when Hess was taken prisoner.
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And now the amazing story of
Rudolf Hess, the Fuhrer's deputy,
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what the inside story is
behind this dramatic episode,
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we shall probably learn in due course.
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But on the general principle of Nazi leaders
coming over here to give themselves up,
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the more the merrier.
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Hitler is worried that his credibility
is going to be reduced to such a level
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that he may never recover from this,
which is why, of course,
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he very quickly organizes a meeting
with his senior party officials
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to try and shore up his authority
and say, "Look, nothing's changed."
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In the wake of the Hesse affair,
Hitler summoned 70 of his top officials
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and in a tearful speech,
demands their loyalty.
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It's a form of emotional blackmail.
Hitler learns a lesson from the Hess affair,
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and that is perhaps never
to bring anyone too close.
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There will never be another
Deputy Fuhrer in the Third Reich.
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Hitler abolished Hess'
position of Deputy Fuhrer.
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And bit by bit by bit,
he's reducing the possibility
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that anyone else in the
Nazi power structure
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is actually going to
help him make decisions
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or at least influence him in his decision
making process, and that ultimately,
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unfortunately in the middle of a World
War is not necessarily a good thing.
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The stress of the crisis only added
to the Fuhrer's health problems.
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Hitler suffers from a
numerous medical complaints,
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and they've afflicted him for years.
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He has all sorts of symptoms
of stress, so he has insomnia,
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he has stomach problems,
he has terrible eczema.
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These are the conditions that draw
him to seek medical treatment.
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It's also important to remember
that a lot of Hitler's complaints
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are probably in the mind.
He is a terrible hypochondriac.
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He gets polyps on his vocal cords.
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No doubt as a result for
that kind of shouting
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and immediately suspects
that it's cancer.
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He saw both his parents die
fairly young and of course,
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he saw his mother's death from cancer.
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During the war, Hitler had become
increasingly dependent on drugs
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prescribed by Dr. Theodore Morrell,
his personal physician since 1936.
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The people around Hitler don't
like Dr Morrell, he is smelly,
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dirty and people
instinctively don't trust him.
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Hitler just snapped back, "I don't
employ him for his fragrance."
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"I employ him for how he can cure me."
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Among his health issues was
a chronic sinus condition
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for which Dr. Morrell
prescribed cocaine.
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Dr. Morrell gives him what we today,
basically just term Class A drugs.
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I think that probably explains the
sort of sudden frustrated outburst
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that he makes every time he gets a
bit of bad news, it gets to the point
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where his military staff are almost
terrified to give him bad news.
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Hitler's body is just a
cocktail of different drugs
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that are all reacting in the
sorts of strange ways within him
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and increasingly creating very
strange and psychotic behavior.
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May 1941.
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As Hitler prepared to invade the
Soviet Union, he worked his racial
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and ideological
vendettas into the plans.
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He issued his so-called criminal
orders to the armed forces.
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Hitler issues orders to free the
soldiers of any legal comeback
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if they shoot civilians.
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Hence the description of these
orders as criminal orders,
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the end game for Hitler was to
deal with the Jewish problem
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and to deal with Bolshevism
and criminal orders
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that catered for both
these two groups.
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There's the extraordinary kind
of distance between Hitler,
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sitting in his headquarters, saying, "We've
got to be brutal against the Russians,"
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and German soldiers on the Russian
front who are rounding up villagers,
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put him in a
barn and burning this.
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But it shows you how detached he
is morally from the consequences
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of what he's asking people to do,
which is murder and murder civilians
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and murder children as well, and
indication of how morally bankrupt,
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frankly, Hitler has become by 1941.
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The night before the Soviet invasion, Hitler
was in his apartment with Albert Speer,
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listening to some of his favorite
music Les prelude by Franz Liszt.
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And he says to Speer,
"Listen to that, Albert,
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because you're going to be
hearing that a lot from now on."
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"That's going to be the music for our
victory fanfare over the Russians."
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He's so sure he's going to win.
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On the 22nd of June 1941,
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Adolf Hitler ordered three million
troops to march into Russia.
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Like Napoleon before him, this decision
meant he was fighting a two front war
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for the conquest of Europe.
- He's thinking that he's invulnerable.
443
00:37:38,849 --> 00:37:44,024
Hitler sees the Soviet Union as a
necessary showdown between good and evil.
444
00:37:46,773 --> 00:37:53,265
Adolf Hitler's racist wrath was unleashed
upon both Soviet soldiers and civilians.
445
00:37:54,309 --> 00:38:00,936
Jews, gypsies, Slavs, Bolsheviks,
men, women and children
446
00:38:01,000 --> 00:38:05,985
were massacred by the Nazi SS
as the German army advanced.
447
00:38:10,539 --> 00:38:13,828
He thinks that the
salvation of the Aryan race
448
00:38:13,892 --> 00:38:16,972
has to come through
the defeat of the Jews.
449
00:38:17,765 --> 00:38:20,915
So this stage killing millions
is not a problem for Hitler.
450
00:38:29,785 --> 00:38:32,436
He is starting the
biggest military campaign
451
00:38:32,500 --> 00:38:35,722
the world has ever seen
result in millions of deaths.
452
00:38:35,968 --> 00:38:38,952
Hitler still likes to see and
project this image of himself
453
00:38:39,016 --> 00:38:41,840
is still being this slightly bohemian figure.
And he says,
454
00:38:41,904 --> 00:38:45,384
"Rather than waging all this war,
I'd rather just be wandering around Italy."
455
00:38:46,433 --> 00:38:49,932
He's a war leader, but he's also
has his gentle side, he's a painter.
456
00:38:49,996 --> 00:38:53,730
It's complete nonsense.
Hitler does have a lust for war,
457
00:38:53,794 --> 00:38:58,086
and he says that German gains
should be made in blood.
458
00:39:01,075 --> 00:39:07,804
In November 1941, millions of German
troops advanced through the Soviet Union.
459
00:39:08,591 --> 00:39:13,729
It was the largest army in history
ever mobilized for a single campaign.
460
00:39:19,901 --> 00:39:25,121
Adolf Hitler would oversee the invasion
from the dense forests of East Prussia
461
00:39:25,308 --> 00:39:28,900
at his new command center,
The Wolf's Lair.
462
00:39:28,964 --> 00:39:34,247
Hitler very much has in mind that he has
to appear to be the general at the front
463
00:39:34,311 --> 00:39:38,285
in contact with his own troops,
absorbing the realities of the war.
464
00:39:39,022 --> 00:39:42,775
It's not a nice place to be and
Hitler, with his sort of noted
465
00:39:43,038 --> 00:39:46,798
and malignant illnesses and hypochondria,
it was not the type of place
466
00:39:46,862 --> 00:39:49,681
where he really wanted to be,
he festered in places like that.
467
00:39:52,032 --> 00:39:56,307
It was not a choice posting for most
people because it was it was remote,
468
00:39:56,371 --> 00:40:00,227
it was mosquito ridden and
you had to endure Hitler.
469
00:40:00,774 --> 00:40:05,429
Amongst Hitler's many failings is an
inability to stick to a schedule,
470
00:40:05,667 --> 00:40:08,773
and the schedule at Wolf's
Lair was a constant problem.
471
00:40:08,837 --> 00:40:13,594
There is a situation report sometime
around noon lasts a couple of hours,
472
00:40:13,658 --> 00:40:17,579
followed by a lunch,
followed by another situation report.
473
00:40:18,768 --> 00:40:23,242
The boredom sets in among the officers.
They begin to stifle yawns.
474
00:40:24,467 --> 00:40:28,224
Hitler in a place like that was insufferable,
because all of his little petty
475
00:40:28,288 --> 00:40:33,538
bourgeois habits were accentuated,
sitting around long after lunch,
476
00:40:33,602 --> 00:40:36,402
telling stories, talking about his rise.
477
00:40:37,435 --> 00:40:40,287
And so people just found
it absolutely stultifying.
478
00:40:40,926 --> 00:40:44,760
We can be talking one moment about an
armored operation on the Eastern Front.
479
00:40:44,824 --> 00:40:48,601
Hitler will suddenly stare off into
the distance and begin talking
480
00:40:48,665 --> 00:40:52,471
about how the Crimea will become
a vacation spot for Germans
481
00:40:52,535 --> 00:40:57,799
after the victorious war is concluded, he
will then drift back into the topic at hand.
482
00:40:57,863 --> 00:41:00,419
But meanwhile,
the staff may have drifted off.
483
00:41:00,483 --> 00:41:03,247
It's a nightmare for
systematic planning.
484
00:41:06,564 --> 00:41:12,321
These private images, taken by Walter
Frentz, the Fuhrer's personal cameraman,
485
00:41:12,417 --> 00:41:15,905
masked his weaknesses
as supreme commander.
486
00:41:16,312 --> 00:41:18,638
The generals try and skirt around him.
487
00:41:18,702 --> 00:41:22,202
They try to carry out their
operations, I think regardless.
488
00:41:22,410 --> 00:41:27,427
He will reject a lot of the analysis
that is given until late in the afternoon
489
00:41:27,491 --> 00:41:31,824
then he'll sort of absolutely look
over it, make a few bad decisions.
490
00:41:31,888 --> 00:41:34,405
So this is a guy who's not in any way,
491
00:41:34,469 --> 00:41:38,931
shape or form acquainted with the actual
physical realities on the Eastern Front
492
00:41:38,995 --> 00:41:41,295
or the Western Front.
493
00:41:42,877 --> 00:41:49,040
On the 5th of December 1941,
Hitler took tea and watched movies,
494
00:41:49,817 --> 00:41:55,322
while his five month old assault against
the Soviet Union began to unravel.
495
00:41:57,108 --> 00:42:01,877
Red Army counterattacks forced
Germany's troops back from Moscow.
496
00:42:02,228 --> 00:42:05,018
This is a man who thinks that he could
invade the Soviet Union
497
00:42:05,082 --> 00:42:07,283
and conquer it
in a matter of a few months.
498
00:42:07,347 --> 00:42:10,877
It is patently absurd
and totally unrealistic.
499
00:42:10,941 --> 00:42:16,468
Hitler's shambolic leadership has a directly
negative impact on military performance.
500
00:42:20,332 --> 00:42:25,608
Two days later, the Japanese
attacked US forces at Pearl Harbor.
501
00:42:31,408 --> 00:42:34,540
The Japanese have attacked the US Navy
502
00:42:34,699 --> 00:42:37,371
and forced the Americans
to pursue the war in the Far East,
503
00:42:37,435 --> 00:42:41,256
giving Germany a decent interval
to try to win the war in Europe.
504
00:42:41,365 --> 00:42:45,762
When he hears about Pearl Harbor and
the fact that he's got another ally
505
00:42:45,868 --> 00:42:49,740
in this great struggle of
the Second World War, he's euphoric.
506
00:42:56,131 --> 00:43:01,425
Four days after Pearl Harbor,
Hitler addressed his deputies,
507
00:43:01,946 --> 00:43:06,322
the Reichstag,
and officials from Italy and Japan.
508
00:43:23,192 --> 00:43:26,667
Hitler declared war
on the United States.
509
00:43:27,104 --> 00:43:33,023
Any sane onlooker has to be
thunderstruck by the complacency
510
00:43:33,087 --> 00:43:38,556
with which Hitler greets the US entry
into the war. Hitler really doesn't care.
511
00:43:38,620 --> 00:43:41,773
Hitler's counterargument to
that at the time would be,
512
00:43:41,837 --> 00:43:45,931
"Well, the Americans are effectively
supporting the British anyway."
513
00:43:45,995 --> 00:43:49,488
"War is inevitable sooner or later.
So why not go on our own terms?"
514
00:43:49,552 --> 00:43:53,694
You are the one who makes the decision.
You don't allow America to declare war on you.
515
00:43:53,758 --> 00:43:56,058
You declare war on America.
516
00:43:57,691 --> 00:43:59,991
Hitler is now living in
the realms of fantasy.
517
00:44:00,601 --> 00:44:04,300
Hitler isn't just monumentally
misguided and arrogant at this point.
518
00:44:04,364 --> 00:44:06,664
He's also totally paranoid.
519
00:44:07,808 --> 00:44:11,484
Among his delusions was
his long held belief
520
00:44:11,548 --> 00:44:15,123
that the Jews were responsible
for all his troubles.
521
00:44:16,721 --> 00:44:19,599
Hitler points to the entry
of the US into the war
522
00:44:19,979 --> 00:44:25,568
as yet more example of this internationalist
Jewish conspiracy, through the banks,
523
00:44:25,632 --> 00:44:30,608
through the media, through political
elites, they're ganging up against him.
524
00:44:32,068 --> 00:44:34,563
And of course,
like all good conspiracy theories,
525
00:44:34,627 --> 00:44:40,154
there is one underlying theme behind
both of those threats from East and West
526
00:44:40,218 --> 00:44:43,356
for Hitler is the sinister
figure of the Jew.
527
00:44:44,501 --> 00:44:48,715
Hitler is losing the plot.
To him, this all makes complete sense.
528
00:44:52,728 --> 00:44:58,073
As the Soviet Union prepared to
push back the British stood firm
529
00:44:58,430 --> 00:45:01,139
and America ready to join the war.
530
00:45:01,568 --> 00:45:04,617
Hitler's path to victory was blocked.
531
00:45:06,877 --> 00:45:11,290
But Germany's messianic dictator
still predicted triumph.
532
00:45:13,760 --> 00:45:20,710
To Hitler, this ideological crusade was
worth the sacrifice of millions of lives.
533
00:45:21,357 --> 00:45:26,252
This is someone who is inhumane.
This is someone who would stop at nothing
534
00:45:26,316 --> 00:45:29,607
to inflate his own
position in that of German.
535
00:45:31,156 --> 00:45:35,403
This is the moment when Hitler has decided,
he's going to drag everyone down with him.
536
00:45:35,467 --> 00:45:37,894
After this there's no going back.
537
00:45:41,894 --> 00:45:57,894
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