25 October (2011-10-25) – 25 October 2011 (2011-10-25)
Apocalypse: Hitler is a French two-part television series chronicling the rise of
Adolf Hitler and the birth of
Nazi ideology, broadcast on
France 2 on 25 October 2011.[1]
It brings together known or unpublished documents from the period and recounts the major events that led him to take power. Archival images have been
restored and
colorized.[2] The series is directed by Isabelle Clarke and Daniel Costelle.
Episodes
The threat: It recounts the beginnings of Adolf Hitler, born 20 April 1889 in
Braunau am Inn in
Austria, son of a loving mother and an authoritarian father. A poor student and a failed artist, he fervently enlisted in the Bavarian infantry during the
World War I. Wounded, he learns of the defeat during his convalescence. The humiliation of the
Diktat is one of the sources of its exacerbated
nationalism and obsessive
antisemitism. He discovered that he was a gifted speaker and very quickly became the spokesperson for a small far right group, the
DAP. He galvanizes the crowds by emphasizing the purity of the race. Despite the failed
coup of November 1923, the publication of
Mein Kampf raises his aura which still does not worry other political parties.[2]
The Führer: The
1929 economic crisis is an opportunity for Hitler, associated with its chief
propagandistJoseph Goebbels and the
SA, it causes trouble in the country's political life and is presented as the only solution to end of the people's misery. In 1932, President
Hindenburg dissolved Parliament and allowed the
Nazi Party to be the country's leading political force. Hitler is promoted to head of government. Despite a semblance of openness, he eliminates his political opponents and begin to pursue a policy of discrimination against the Jews, who he says are responsible for all evil. And despite having a message of peace to other nations, he prepares the Apocalypse.[2]
See also
Apocalypse: Hitler is part of the Apocalypse series of documentaries which also includes: