Education for Death: The Making of the Nazi is a short animated film that portrays the indoctrination and brainwashing techniques employed by the Nazi regime to mold children into loyal followers. The film highlights the propaganda machinery and the effects of ideological indoctrination on young minds, revealing the dark reality of Nazi Germany.
Chicken Little, a young and gullible chicken, believes the sky is falling after being hit on the head by an acorn. He spreads the rumor, causing a mass hysteria in his town. Despite being ridiculed, Chicken Little sets out to prove that the sky is indeed falling and learns valuable lessons about bravery and trust along the way.
Sympathy for the Devil is a documentary that explores the cultural conflicts and political climate of 1960s London. It delves into topics such as democracy, cultural change, and the influence of music on society. The film provides a unique perspective on the counterculture movement and the impact of rock and roll.
Donald Duck is a worker in a Nazi munitions factory. After suffering a nervous breakdown, he imagines himself as Hitler and becomes overwhelmed by the absurdities of the Nazi regime.
Since the mid-20th century, the world has only ever heard one side of an incredible story. The story of a boy from an ordinary family whose ambition was to become an artist, but who instead became a drifter. His destiny, however, was not to drift, but to rise to the greatest heights of power, eventually becoming one of the most influential men who ever lived. Now for the first time, here is a documented account of a story many believe to be The Greatest Story NEVER Told! This ground-breaking documentary chronicles the rise of Germany from defeat in World War I, to communist attempts to take over Germany, hyperinflation during the Weimar Republic, widespread unemployment and misery, and Adolf Hitler’s rise to power. It also reveals the personal side of Adolf Hitler: who he was, his family background, his artwork and struggles in Vienna, and what motivated him to come to power.
Set in the year 2307, the world is a frozen wasteland gripped by a post-apocalyptic future. A hero who is initially reluctant finds himself leading a slave uprising to save his lost daughter. Along the way, he faces various challenges including avalanches, near-death experiences, and ice climbing. The story is filled with tension and action as the hero battles against the odds to secure a better future for humanity.
Allied propaganda in the form of cartoons and newsreels shows the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis.
The Lion Has Wings is a propaganda film produced during the early days of World War Two to rally support for the Royal Air Force and the war effort. It showcases the strength and capabilities of the RAF, featuring newsreel footage, demonstrations of fighter aircraft like the Supermarine Spitfire, and scenes depicting manufacturing plants and ammunition production. The film also highlights the importance of air defense and the role of anti-aircraft guns in protecting the country. It includes elements of drama and documentary, portraying the challenges faced by the RAF and the dedication of its pilots and ground crew. The film emphasizes nationalism and the need for unity in the face of the war. It also touches on gas rationing, the impact of the war on families, and the declaration of war on Germany. The Lion Has Wings serves as a powerful propaganda tool, promoting the bravery and heroism of the RAF and instilling a sense of pride and determination in the audience.
Mein Kampf's powerful influence on a modern American woman affects her mental perception of herself to the point that she assumes the personage of Hitler's mistress Eva Braun, and is targeted for espousing his views of German nationalism by a domestic U.S. intelligence agency. Written by Black Dove Entertainment
During the colorful ceremonies of the Nuremberg rallies, Hitler Youth parade before their Fuehrer and are addressed by Nazi youth leader Baldur von Schirach, Rudolf Hess, and Hitler himself.
Uncle Hitler introduces us to the descendants, family members, acquaintances and employees of Adolf Hitler. The documentary focuses on exploring the unknown story of Hitler's family and the dramatic fates of those related to the most hated man in history. It also explores the genetic history of Eva Braun to determine if Hitler and his wife had any Jewish ancestries, and it establishes the claims that Hitler’s relatives hold to his remaining assets. The film introduces Hitler's living relatives including cousins in Austria, grand-nephews in Germany and New York and his in-laws, including Eva Braun's close cousin, her two sisters and the fates of their respective families and heritage. Betrayal, murder, conspiracy, physical deformity, incestuous love and robbery are all part of the ongoing tale of the exceptionally dysfunctional Hitler family.
The film shows the manufacture of a luxury edition of "Mein Kampf" on real parchment, handwritten.
Adolf Hitler: The Greatest Story Never Told is a documentary that explores the life of Adolf Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany during World War II. The film delves into his rise to power, his role in the Holocaust, and the conspiracy theories surrounding his death.
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