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Germany's selection of strange bedfellows in the form of despots and dictators comes back to haunt them.
Germany's selection of strange bedfellows in the form of despots and dictators comes back to haunt them.
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How the Nazis Lost the War
S1, EP1 "Strange Bedfellows"Germany's selection of strange bedfellows in the form of despots and dictators comes back to haunt them.
How the Nazis Lost the War
S1, EP2 "Wonder(less) Weapons"As German resources began to run thin as the War progressed, Hitler and Goebbels promoted Wonder Weapons as a way to pave a new path towards victory.
How the Nazis Lost the War
S1, EP3 "Drugs, Delusion, and Demise"How Hitler's heavy narcotic use played a role in his murderous regime, as well as fueled an already delusional character.
How the Nazis Lost the War
S1, EP4 "The B... Inner Circle"The Nazis appeared to work together from a distance, but behind the scenes it was different with nepotism, corruption and fear running rampant.
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