The religious roots of Nazi ideology and practice.The religious roots of Nazi ideology and practice.The religious roots of Nazi ideology and practice.
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Eric Meyers
- Narrator
- (voice)
Heinrich Himmler
- Self
- (archive footage)
Adolf Hitler
- Self - Führer und Reichskanzler
- (archive footage)
Albert Einstein
- Self
- (archive footage)
Winston Churchill
- Self - Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- (archive footage)
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I first have to say that this was a compelling story despite its fanciful narrative. The History Chsnnel seems committed to producing these "docu-drama" type shows. At least this time the number of yelling and spitting Americans has been reduced but they continue to cast an actor in his 60s to represent Hynrich Himmler. A man who was both insane and deranged and in his 40s at the end of the war. One of the amazing things about the nazi party is and always has been that it was thought up, built and run by men in their 30s. Is there no actor if that she that can read a script? Why display Nazi leaders as mature people. They simply were not mature men. They were all of them in their teens. 20s and 30s and thisbitself is an amazing indictment of the German people of that time. They betrayed reason, logic and maturity to follow a vicious cult lee by diseased, drug addict, lunatics like Hitler, Himmer, Goering and others.
Please be more accurate and honest in your future productions.
Please be more accurate and honest in your future productions.
This "documentary" attempts to shift the blame for Nazi anti-Semitism and atrocities onto Paganism and evolutionary theory, rather than its true source... centuries of Christian anti-Semitic teachings. Instead of quoting from the vast number of pro-Christian statements made by both Hitler himself and the majority of his underlings, the filmmaker chooses to include previously-debunked and discredited anti-Christian statements allegedly made by Hitler in the book "Hitler's Table Talk". While a tiny handful of Nazis were involved in quasi-Pagan activities, the overwhelming mass of Nazis were Bible-believing Christians. Hitler repeatedly attacked and disparaged Atheists in his speeches and writings - including the legitimate portions of "Table Talk". In fact, once in power, Hitler put Atheists in concentration camps as "undesirables" alongside Jews, Gypsies and Gays, and Creationism was taught in the public schools. Evolutionary theory was actually banned in Nazi Germany because it contradicted the Bible! Yet this filmmaker would have you believe that when they were Christians, the Germans were kind, meek, and harmless, and only after being exposed to Paganism and evolutionary theory were they then of a character to commit the mass slaughters and genocide... nonsense! Google "Hitler's Christianity" or "Nazi racial ideology was religious, creationist and opposed to Darwinism" for a mass of evidence (among other such websites), or read the book "The Holy Reich".
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- Nazilerin Kitabi
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- 1h 28m(88 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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