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The Third Reich
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Dig deep beneath the surface of our collective understanding of the Third Reich, as the HISTORY Channel unearths what we don’t know about the epic rise of the individuals who comprised one of the most fascinating and complex regimes of recent history and their colossal fall. The Third Reich uncovers unfamiliar anecdotes and fascinating details about the Nazi party and raids the treasure trove of archives the Nazis left behind, including rarely seen German newsreel recordings along with other unique footage carried home by Russian troops.
- Directed by the award winning director Brian Hill.
- Based on the bestselling classic of the Nazi era and World War II by acclaimed historian William Shirer.
- Rare footage and archive material offer a fresh perspective on a difficult subject.
- The Nazi atrocities remain as shocking today as when they were uncovered in 1945, the Nazis and World War II remain an endlessly fascinating documentary subject.
- Go Entertain
- Brian Hill
- E
- English
- 2
- 2
The Third Reich
RRP £14.99
£4.99
Save: £10.00
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Dig deep beneath the surface of our collective understanding of the Third Reich, as the HISTORY Channel unearths what we don’t know about the epic rise of the individuals who comprised one of the most fascinating and complex regimes of recent history and their colossal fall. The Third Reich uncovers unfamiliar anecdotes and fascinating details about the Nazi party and raids the treasure trove of archives the Nazis left behind, including rarely seen German newsreel recordings along with other unique footage carried home by Russian troops.
- Directed by the award winning director Brian Hill.
- Based on the bestselling classic of the Nazi era and World War II by acclaimed historian William Shirer.
- Rare footage and archive material offer a fresh perspective on a difficult subject.
- The Nazi atrocities remain as shocking today as when they were uncovered in 1945, the Nazis and World War II remain an endlessly fascinating documentary subject.
- Go Entertain
- Brian Hill
- E
- English
- 2
- 2
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