Secrets are divulged and stories of espionage, conspiracy, murder, sabotage and greed are uncovered.
Examining the life and times of Adolf Hitler and following the full arc of his ascent, tyrannical reign, criminality and undoing.
Anthropoid is a movie based on the true story of Operation Anthropoid, the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, one of the key architects of the Holocaust and a high-ranking Nazi officer, during World War II. The film follows two Czech resistance fighters as they plan and carry out the daring operation, while facing the challenges of betrayal, suspicion, and the brutal repression of the Nazi regime.
After 70 years of silence, Adolf Hitler wakes up in modern-day Berlin and tries to navigate the political landscape.
In the waning days of World War II, a German army captain deserts and takes on the identity of a Nazi officer. He finds himself in a small German village where he must navigate the challenges of pretending to be someone he's not, all while dealing with the horrors and consequences of war.
In 1930s Germany, a wealthy family becomes entangled in the political turmoil of the rising Nazi Party. As their greed and decadence blind them to the real dangers, they get caught up in a world of debauchery, sexual deviants, and dark secrets. The story explores themes of incest, homosexuality, and the destructive influence of power. A gripping tale of a family's downfall in the shadow of the Third Reich.
In The Boys from Brazil, a Nazi hunter uncovers a plot by an old Nazi war criminal to create clones of Hitler. As he races to stop the plan, he must navigate a web of conspiracy and danger.
Explores the Third Reich from a contemporary perspective to investigate how the Nazis managed to conquer Germany and then half of Europe in the wake of World War I.
During World War II, a team of special forces soldiers is sent to Eastern Europe to locate a German scientist and destroy a bunker. However, they soon discover that the bunker is infested with Nazi zombies, and must fight for their lives against the undead horde.
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.
Einsatzgruppen: The Nazi Death Squads is a documentary TV show that delves into the brutal activities carried out by Nazi death squads during World War II. The series uncovers the truth behind the mass murders, genocides, and the Holocaust Shoah. It provides a horrifying insight into the actions of these squads and the impact they had on the victims and survivors. With a focus on historical accuracy and testimonies from survivors, this series presents a comprehensive exploration of one of the darkest chapters in human history.
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.
Love Camp 7 is a shocking and controversial film that takes place during World War Two. It follows the story of two female American agents who infiltrate a Nazi concentration camp to gather information. However, they soon find themselves subjected to horrific sexual violence and cruelty. The film explores themes of sadism, torture, and the darkest depths of human depravity.
Set in the 1940s, the TV show follows a Soviet intelligence agent who is tasked with infiltrating Nazi Germany. His mission involves recruiting spies, gathering intelligence, and battling the forces of the Third Reich. Along the way, he faces challenges such as memory loss, forced prostitution, and the constant risk of discovery. The show explores the complexities of espionage and the sacrifices made during wartime.
SS-Lieutenant Colonel Helmut Von Schreader conceives an unusual plan to escape the aftermath of the Second World War by disguising himself as a Jewish Concentration Camp victim. Under the alias of Ben Grossman, Von Schreader is liberated from the camps and immigrates to Palestine where he joins the Zionist movement. Twenty five years later, living as a hero of Israel and a General in the Israeli Army, the underground SS organization ODESSA locates Von Schreader and orders to him to again serve the cause of the Third Reich.
This film captures the affair, full of love, lust, and despair, between Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun, from 1932 until their double suicide in 1945.
The Eternal Jew is a propaganda film produced by Nazi Germany in 1940 that presents an anti-Semitic perspective on Jews. The film portrays Jews as social parasites and depicts them engaging in usury, tax evasion, and other negative behaviors. It uses distorted images and false information to promote Nazi ideology and ethnic hatred.
It is customary to give every new government 100 days to draw an initial summary of its work, its successes, its failures, its prospects. A “grace period” that also applied to Chancellor Adolf Hitler. However, he uses them more radically for his goals than anyone before him. This is what this series tells about – as a canon of contemporary voices. Diary entries from all over Germany document different perspectives, perceptions and very private things. How can a civilized country, a democratic state, turn into a brutal dictatorship in just a few weeks?
Daniel Costelle and Isabelle Clarke have found at the NARA (National Archives in Washington DC) almost four hours of footage, mostly in colour, filmed by Hitler's mistress, Eva Braun between 1938 and 1944. It's an unbeleivable eyesight on Hitler's private life from the happy life in the "Eagle's nest" till his suicide in his bunker.
Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe is a movie based on the true story of the life of Stefan Zweig, a renowned Austrian-Jewish writer. Set in the 1930s and 1940s, the film explores his struggle as a Jewish refugee, his exile from Austria, his time in New York City, and his eventual suicide in Petropolis, Brazil. It portrays his interactions with other famous authors and intellectuals during this turbulent time in history.