Adolf Hitler: The Greatest Story Never Told, Part 2/3 (2:19:19)
The second part of a video (of 3 parts) that tells the side of Hitler that is usually not told. In this video (Two hours and 19 minutes) the life and times of Adolf Hitler, probably the most dominant personality of the 20th century is explored and displayed. Starting from the liberation of the Ukraine in 1941, where mass deportations to Siberia, were stopped by the arrival of the German forces, and the resultant gratitude of the Ukrainian people. The video shows the November 1941 speech by Adolf, where after denouncing hostile actions by Roosevelt, he declares war on the USA. The video mentions the huge number of foreigners that joined the German forces. Special attention is given to the Croats and their heroic struggle against Communist and Jewish partisans. Noted is the battle of Moscow, where Stalin sent in 17 divisions from Siberia, and the virtually unlimited Soviet manpower. The Cossacks, Stalin’s infamous order 227 are also explained. The entry of Japan in the war is retold; including the capture of nearly 100,000 allied troops at Singapore, by a force the third the size. Winston Churchill, the architect of this disaster, says that it is the biggest disaster in the history of the British Empire, but somehow escapes blame. The battle of Stalingrad, the Kursk offensive, the retreats of the German Army and the mass rapes by the Red Army are all shown and explained. The battle of Berlin is explained together with the fantastic landing in Berlin by the brilliant Hanna Reitsch. Lastly, the last will and testament is shown. This is a fantastic and brilliant video, of the life of Adolf Hitler. This part takes his story from 1941 up to 1945.
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