Adolf Hitler: The Greatest Story Never Told, Part 3/3 (1:30:26)
The third part of a video (of 3 parts) that tells the side of Hitler that is usually not told. In this video (One hour and 30 minutes) the life and times of Adolf Hitler, probably the most dominant personality of the 20th century is explored and displayed. After his suicide in 1945, the video shows the dark times which engulfed Germany. While Masada is depicted as a heroic defiance of Jews by their suicide against the Romans, the mass suicides by Germans in 1945 is portrayed as evil. We see the mass rape of German women and girls by Communist troops. We hear the lies told by British Soldiers in Operation Slaughterhouse to convince Croatian anti-communists to board trains, which were then sent to Communist Yugoslavia, where Tito, had them killed and their bodies thrown down caves. We hear about Operation Kneehaul, about Eisenhower changed the status of German PoWs, and their appalling treatment in which 1.5 million Germans died of ill-treatment. We are shown the camps of Buchenwald, and Belsen and the Allied lies of “Gas Chambers”, “human soap”, “human skin lampshades”, and “shrunken heads”. How the US Army murdered the 560 German guards at Dachau. The bogus “Nuremberg Trials”, in which Communist crimes and “terror bombing” by the RAF and USAF are ignored. The mass hangings of Germans by bogus Allied courts, and the torture used by the Allies to extort “confessions” is also shown. The “reparations” are examined. The absence of any order to “exterminate” Jews, and how facilities were provided in the camps, theatres, cinemas, music, letters home, camp money, canteens, shops, artist materials. The condition of the German camps is compared with the hell of the soviet gulags. Information is shown on how those brave individuals who exposed allied atrocity lies, were targeted, imprisoned or fined. The video shows how the Allies looted Germany, by taking its assets, both human and industrial. Finally, the video reveals what it was like to live in Hitler’s Germany.
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