
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: The History and Legacy of Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler
Charles River Editors
The early 1930s were a tumultuous period for German politics, even in comparison to the ongoing transition to the modern era that caused various forms of chaos throughout the rest of the world. In the United States, reliance on the outdated gold standard and an absurdly parsimonious monetary policy helped bring about the Great Depression. Meanwhile, the Empire of Japan began its ultimately fatal adventurism with the invasion of Manchuria, alienating the rest of the world with the atrocities it committed. Around the same time, Gandhi began his drive for the peaceful independence of India through nonviolent protests against the British.
It was in Germany, however, that the strongest seeds of future tragedy were sown. The struggling Weimar Republic had become a breeding ground for extremist politics, including two opposed and powerful authoritarian entities: the right-wing National Socialists and the left-wing KPD Communist Party. As the 1930s dawned, these two totalitarian groups held one another in a temporary stalemate, enabling the fragile ghost of democracy to continue a largely illusory survival for a few more years.
That stalemate was broken in dramatic fashion on a bitterly cold night in late February 1933, and it was the Nazis who emerged decisively as the victors. A single act of arson against the famous Reichstag building proved to be the catalyst that propelled Adolf Hitler to victory in the elections of March 1933, which set the German nation irrevocably on the path towards World War II. That war would plunge much of the planet into an existential battle that ultimately cost an estimated 60 million lives.
Duration - 1h 46m.
Author - Charles River Editors.
Narrator - Bill Caufield.
Published Date - Monday, 01 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2021 Charles River Editors ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
The early 1930s were a tumultuous period for German politics, even in comparison to the ongoing transition to the modern era that caused various forms of chaos throughout the rest of the world. In the United States, reliance on the outdated gold standard and an absurdly parsimonious monetary policy helped bring about the Great Depression. Meanwhile, the Empire of Japan began its ultimately fatal adventurism with the invasion of Manchuria, alienating the rest of the world with the atrocities it committed. Around the same time, Gandhi began his drive for the peaceful independence of India through nonviolent protests against the British. It was in Germany, however, that the strongest seeds of future tragedy were sown. The struggling Weimar Republic had become a breeding ground for extremist politics, including two opposed and powerful authoritarian entities: the right-wing National Socialists and the left-wing KPD Communist Party. As the 1930s dawned, these two totalitarian groups held one another in a temporary stalemate, enabling the fragile ghost of democracy to continue a largely illusory survival for a few more years. That stalemate was broken in dramatic fashion on a bitterly cold night in late February 1933, and it was the Nazis who emerged decisively as the victors. A single act of arson against the famous Reichstag building proved to be the catalyst that propelled Adolf Hitler to victory in the elections of March 1933, which set the German nation irrevocably on the path towards World War II. That war would plunge much of the planet into an existential battle that ultimately cost an estimated 60 million lives. Duration - 1h 46m. Author - Charles River Editors. Narrator - Bill Caufield. Published Date - Monday, 01 January 2024. Copyright - © 2021 Charles River Editors ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:11
Introduction
Duration:00:27:15
Before the war
Duration:00:08:26
The end of world war i
Duration:00:20:48
The beer hall putsch
Duration:01:07:30
Hindenburg becomes president
Duration:00:11:48
The great depression
Duration:00:10:18
The burning of the reichstag
Duration:00:45:58
Nazi paramlitary organizations
Duration:00:13:32
The night of the long knives
Duration:00:37:05
Kristallnacht
Duration:00:48:30
A greater germany
Duration:00:25:12
Munich and czechoslovakia
Duration:00:44:39
Headed for war
Duration:00:19:22
The invasion of poland
Duration:00:47:30
The start of the campaign in belgium
Duration:00:17:03
The battle of hannut
Duration:00:10:17
The schwerpunkt
Duration:00:07:48
The dyle line
Duration:00:09:39
The fall of france
Duration:00:26:39
Dunkirk
Duration:01:13:15
Operation ariel
Duration:00:21:49
Bracing for the battle of britain
Duration:00:22:26
The battle of britain
Duration:00:41:54
Barbarossa
Duration:01:58:25
Leningrad
Duration:00:52:50
Stalingrad
Duration:00:58:49
Operations in africa before german involvement
Duration:00:15:39
The arrival of the afrika korps
Duration:00:09:29
Taking the offensive
Duration:00:17:50
Operation crusader
Duration:00:22:02
El alamein
Duration:00:45:58
Operation torch
Duration:00:12:35
Tunisia
Duration:00:04:45
The eastern front in 1943
Duration:01:24:27
Preparations for operation husky
Duration:00:24:25
The invasion of sicily
Duration:00:29:29
Pushing inland
Duration:00:34:21
The mainland
Duration:00:15:19
Anzio and monte cassino
Duration:01:07:20
Laying the groundwork for d day
Duration:00:29:56
D day
Duration:00:31:15
Moving through france
Duration:00:20:25
The liberation of paris
Duration:00:41:24
The bulge
Duration:00:42:59
The tide turns
Duration:00:35:00
The road to berlin
Duration:00:35:26
The soviet attack
Duration:00:31:46
The end of the war in europe
Duration:00:05:57
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:12