Saat der Gewalt 1918 - 1922
Hatred and the desire for revenge smoldered in the minds of many Germans after WW1. Many Germans believe that the Jews are the cause of many problems.
8.3 /10
Täuschung 1923 - 1928
As Hitler sat in prison after the Nazi's failed putsch of Nov 1923 he wrote "My Struggle". Discover how the Nazi movement can use democracy's tolerance in Germany to achieve a comeback with agitation and violence.
8.4 /10
Rassisten an der Macht 1933 - 1934
In seemingly open elections Hitler secures the approval of the people, President Hindenburg suspends freedom of speech. Then the first concentration camps are set for Hitler's political opponents.
8 /10
Jeder kann es sehen 1935 - 1938
In 1934 with Hitler's government firmly in control the regime's terror escalates while the majority of Germans support Hitler's anti-Jewish policy.
8.1 /10
Flächenbrand 1936 - 1940
At the end of 1939 the Wehrmacht invade Poland, closely followed by the SS who are there to murder thousands of the Polish intelligentsia.
8.2 /10
Tor zur Hölle 1941 - 1942
In mid 1941 Hitler invades the Soviet Union to gain living space in the east for the Germans. Meanwhile the Nazi regime gradually advances its "final solution to the Jewish problem", culminating in the Holocaust.
8.4 /10
Völkermord 1942 - 1944
The Nazi murder plan, "Operation Reinhardt", took nearly two million lives within a few months in 1942/1943 of those held in Sobibor, Treblinka and Majdanek concentration camps.
8 /10
Untergang 1943 - 1945
The defeat at Stalingrad in 1943 was the turning point of the war and convinced the Nazi leadership to intensify their terror and propaganda campaigns, a horrific chapter of the Holocaust begins with the death marches of surviving concentration camp prisoners from the battlefields to the Reich.
8.2 /10
Verantwortung 1945 - 1948
When the war ends in 1945 the violence is not over. The survivors and the winners want to blame the Germans. The reckoning with National Socialism is ambivalent.
8.3 /10
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