During World War II, six million Jews were murdered, with two million killed in systematic mass shootings. Explore the untold story of the men behind these mass shootings, their motivations, and the few survivors who escaped.
A comprehensive look at Adolf Hitler's life and rise to power, exploring his failed artistic career, his involvement in the Nazi party, and the events leading up to World War II.
June 1941, Hitler attacks the USSR: he wants to conquer this "Living space" which he dreams of for his Reich. It comes up against enemy realities: the vastness of the territory, the polar cold and the determination of a people with inexhaustible human resources. How far will Hitler take Germany?
Summer 1943: Hitler engages in a decisive battle in Kursk to win the war in the East. This is without counting on the pugnacity of the Red Army and the Allied intervention in the West. Month after month, the noose tightens on the Nazi tyrant who refuses to admit defeat and precipitates his country in its fall.
The epic television history of the Second World War’s Eastern Front giving an unprecedented Russian perspective on the war’s most decisive and bloody theater.
Apocalypse: Stalin is a documentary TV show that delves into the life of Joseph Stalin, the Russian revolutionary and political leader. It explores his rise to power, the policies of his despotic rule, and the impact of his regime on the Soviet Union. The show covers key events such as the Great Purge, the Russian Revolution, and the Great Patriotic War.
After a terrible winter, 1942 starts badly for Stalin due to a ruthless Nazi campaign that leaves millions of Soviets captive and without food.
In the year 1944, a group of Nazi soldiers stationed in Eastern Europe find themselves facing not only the brutality of war but also supernatural forces. As they struggle to survive, they uncover a haunted forest and become involved in an occult experiment conducted by the Ahnenerbe, a Nazi organization. The soldiers must battle against the undead and the twisted experiments of their own comrades, all while trying to escape the horrors of war.
Blubberella (2011) is an absurd action-comedy-horror movie set during the Nazi era. The story follows Blubberella, an overweight superheroine and dhampir, as she fights Nazis, zombies, and German exploitation. With her unconventional methods and humor, Blubberella becomes an unexpected hero in the resistance against Adolf Hitler.
Stalingrad (2003) is a documentary TV show that depicts the harrowing and brutal Battle of Stalingrad, a turning point in World War II. It follows the experiences of both German and Russian soldiers as they fight in the urban ruins of the city, facing extreme weather conditions, strategic obstacles, and the devastating consequences of war. The series includes interviews with surviving veterans and explores the destruction, defeat, and death that occurred during the siege of Stalingrad.
Set during World War II on the Eastern Front, Liberation: The Break Through tells the gripping story of the Red Army's offensive against the Nazi forces. With a focus on the hardships and sacrifices made by the soldiers, this film showcases the determination and courage of those fighting for the liberation of their country.
Today, the word "Auschwitz" is a synonym for the Holocaust. Thousands of Jews died there every day. With the help of some acted scenes, photos and graphics, the film tells of a day in May 1944. The starting point is a unique document: a photo album created by the SS perpetrators themselves. Almost all of the photos were taken at the end of May 1944, in just a few days. They show the cruel routine, the arrival of the victims, their "selection" on the ramp, the robbery of their property and the transformation of all those who were not immediately killed, into shaved, uniformed slaves. One survivor is Irina Weiss. On a photo she recognizes her little brothers and her mother - waiting unsuspectingly near the crematorium. The SS photographers captured all of this. Their identity is known today: one of them was Bernhard Walter, a "Stabsscharführer" who lived with his wife and three children near the extermination camp.
Soviet documentary about the defeat of the Nazis near Moscow. Warning - graphic images. Edward G. Robinson narrates the English language version.
Life in Berlin in 1945 before, during and after the battle of Berlin seen through the eyes of those who were there at the time from common Berliners to Allied troops.
A 1943 Soviet documentary war film by Ukrainian director Alexander Dovzhenko and Yuliya Solntseva. It is Dovzhenko's second World War II documentary, and dealt with the Battle of Kharkov. The film incorporates German footage of the invasion of Ukraine, which was later captured by the Soviets.
Biopic about Marshal Georgi Zhukov. Documentary footage from WWII and dramatization played by Russian and German actors.
The film follows the story of a German General who is put on trial for shooting a dog during World War II. Through courtroom drama and flashbacks, the film explores the moral dilemma faced by the General and raises questions about accountability and justice in times of war.
This is the remarkable story of Reinhard Gehlen, former Head of the German Secret Service, who helped to found the CIA, the American Central Intelligence Agency.
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