A TV mini-series depicting the rise of Adolf Hitler, exploring his journey from a failed artist in Vienna to becoming the dictator of Germany, leading up to World War II. It examines his political ideology, his role in the Nazi party, and the events that led to his rise to power.
The Winds of War is an epic family saga that follows the lives of various characters during World War II. It explores the personal and political struggles they face, as well as their relationships and experiences during this tumultuous period in history. The story is set in various locations, including Japan, London, and Berlin, and features an ensemble cast. The series delves into themes such as love, war, betrayal, and the human spirit.
During World War II, a group of renegade German Army officers plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler in a desperate attempt to end his tyrannical rule.
Nazi diehard and fanatics fight to the last man to stop Allied forces from freeing Europe, keeping an unrelenting grip on the naval bases, citadels and fortresses of occupied Europe.
Traudl Junge, Hitler's final secretary, recounts the Nazi dictator's last days in his Berlin bunker at the end of WWII. As Berlin falls to the Soviets, Hitler refuses to evacuate and instead plans his own suicide. The film explores the disintegration of the Nazi regime and the despair of those trapped in the bunker.
War and Remembrance follows the lives of several characters during World War II, including naval officers, war correspondents, and concentration camp survivors. It delves into the personal and political aspects of the war with an ensemble cast and epic storytelling.
As Minister of Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels creates films and pictures used to prepare the Germans for Total War and the Holocaust. When the war is lost, he conceives his last staging, the most radical propaganda act still possible to him.
In Gambit, a Texan art curator teams up with a con artist to seek revenge on his abusive boss. Their plan involves stealing a valuable painting and replacing it with a forgery. As they execute their scheme, unexpected twists and turns ensue, leading to a surprising and comedic conclusion. This dark comedy combines elements of crime, caper, and heist genres.
Speer & Hitler: The Devil's Architect is a TV mini-series that delves into the complex and troubling relationship between Adolf Hitler, the megalomaniacal leader of Nazi Germany, and his architect, Albert Speer. Set against the backdrop of World War II and the rise of fascism, the series follows Speer as he becomes enthralled by Hitler's power and charisma, ultimately leading him to participate in the atrocities of the Third Reich. The show examines themes of mentorship, male bonding, loss of humanity, and the consequences of blind loyalty.
In the final days of World War II, Adolf Hitler and his closest allies are trapped in an underground bunker in Berlin. As the situation worsens and defeat becomes imminent, tensions rise among the occupants. The film explores the psychological state of Hitler and the other high-ranking Nazi officers as they face their imminent downfall.
Death of a Nation is a documentary that examines the similarities between the politics and ideologies of different time periods, connecting the American Civil War, World War II, and present-day politics. It delves into themes of fascism, conservatism, and the rise of evil. Featuring portrayals of historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Adolf Hitler, and Josef Mengele, the film seeks to provoke thought and discussion about the state of politics today.
Inside the Third Reich is a movie based on the autobiography of Albert Speer, a prominent architect and politician in Nazi Germany. The film focuses on the events leading up to and during World War II, providing a glimpse into the inner workings of the Nazi regime and exploring the personalities of key figures such as Joseph Goebbels, Hermann Goering, and Eva Braun. It portrays the destructive power of Hitler's ideology and the devastating consequences of his actions.
At a mental institution, the resident physician, Dr Cohen, encourages his patients who believe they are important Nazi figures to act out their fantasies. The therapy sessions show Hitler consolidating his power by assembling his gang of supporters; however, they are interrupted at times, once because Davidson's uniform is at the dry cleaners, and another time because a patient who believes he is Picasso interrupts a session.
In this drama, an American art student is trapped amidst the political turmoil of war-torn Europe while visiting Paris and staying at the fabulous Ritz hotel. Rather than cope constructively with it all, the fellow opts to ignore it and continue living the high-life for as long as possible.
Churchill: The Hollywood Years is a satire comedy that imagines Winston Churchill as an action hero and Hollywood star during World War II. With intentional bad acting and humorous portrayals of various historical figures, the movie creates a fictional biography filled with hilarious and absurd situations. From forced marriages to dance parties in Buckingham Palace, Churchill's journey takes unexpected turns as he battles against Nazis and showcases his unique leadership style.
Richard Basehart stars as one of the most influential and one of the most reviled men in history in this probing psychological study of a man who nearly gained dominance over the entire western world--at the cost of millions of lives--Hitler.
During World War II, Daffy Duck finds himself in a surreal battle against Adolf Hitler, Hermann Goering, and Joseph Goebbels. With his wacky antics and clever tricks, Daffy tries to outwit the Nazi leaders and bring them down.
The Hitler Gang adopts the style of a gangster film as it charts Adolf Hitler’s rise from small-time politico to dictator of Germany.
During the final days of World War II, Berlin is under siege by the Red Army. The film follows the perspective of a schoolteacher turned heroine as she witnesses the desperate and violent struggle for the city. Propaganda, mendacity, and failed military strategies feature prominently, showcasing the insanity of war.
Two brothers who could not have been more different. The eldest, Hermann Göring (1893-1946), was a prominent member of the Nazi regime, head of the German Air Force, and a war criminal. The youngest, Albert Göring (1895-1966), opposed tyranny and was persecuted, but today he is still unjustly forgotten, although he saved many lives while his brother and his accomplices ravaged Europe.