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With the surrender of the Third Reich, the world learns the true scale of the Nazi's plans for genocide.
With the surrender of the Third Reich, the world learns the true scale of the Nazi's plans for genocide.
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Inside Hitler's Killing Machine
S1, EP1 "The Nazi Camps, An Architecture Of Murder"The Nazis' concentration camps became centers for mass killings in World War II. Why did a system of concentrating populations lead to genocide? This final episode reveals all.
Inside Hitler's Killing Machine
S1, EP3 "Hitler's Evil Scientists"The Nazi think tank "Ahnenerbe" carried out countless acts of barbarism; stored on hundreds of microfilms which are only now available, the reports from this institution reveal the gruesome secrets of science according to Hitler.
Inside Hitler's Killing Machine
S1, EP2 "The Banker of the Third Reich"Hitler's rise to power depended on Hjalmar Schacht, a largely forgotten figure.
Inside Hitler's Killing Machine
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