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- A series of colorized archive footage of important events during World War II.
- This is the story of the rise and fall of the Third Reich told like the drama it really was: through the personal relationships of the movers and shakers of the Nazi Party.
- 2022TV Mini Series7.9 (28)
- Self - School of Historical Studies, University of Leicester
Explores the story of The Second World War, beginning when the war became global and ending with the aftermath. - Looking back at Germany during the Nazi era from 1933 to 1945 is illustrated through archival material, with insights and anecdotes provided by world-leading experts and commentators.
- 2017–2018TV Series7.6 (56)
- Self - School of Historical Studies, University of Leicester
Examining the use of propaganda in Hitler's Nazi regime, focusing on the Fuehrer's fascination with it as a potent tool of psychological warfare. - 2018TV Series7.1 (73)
- Author - understand nazi Germany, Self -- Author and Historian
- Additional Crew
It's probably the greatest historical "what if?" of all time. A question that fascinates and horrifies in equal measures: what if Nazi Germany had won the Second World War? In this brand-new and exclusive six-part series, author and historian Guy Walters reveals how Hitler had already started to implement plans of world domination long before the war had started and explores how the Fuhrer intended to carry them out, regardless of the human cost. - 2017–201852mTV Episode7.5 (6)
- Self - School of Historical Studies, University of Leicester (as Dr Michael Lynch)
Hitler's fascination with propaganda was born in the trenches of the First World War. There he saw it emerge as a potent tool of psychological warfare. - 2017–201852mTV Episode8.0 (5)
- Self - School of Historical Studies, University of Leicester (as Dr Michael Lynch)
This episode explores Hitler's approach to propaganda in power. All in service of one goal. To create a state under one shared ideology: One People, One Reich, One Fuhrer. - 2017–2018TV Episode8.2 (5)
- Self - School of Historical Studies, University of Leicester (as Dr Michael Lynch)
Explores the way Hitler used propaganda to justify his warmongering, reframing it as defense of Germany's people and borders. It investigates the role propaganda played for both Hitler and the Allies to mobilize their countries for war. - After the First World War, the Weimar republic is born and Berlin becomes a hub of culture in Europe. But the Great Depression provides fertile soil for fascism to take hold, and from 1933 to 1935 Hitler's grip on power becomes absolute.
- Hitler's influence is felt in nearly all aspects of German life. The unified People's Community, the diplomatic successes of the Third Reich as Hitler violated the Treaty of Versailles, the growing anti-Semitism across Germany.
- Life on the Homefront and abroad is examined: from rationing and bereavement, the Allied bombing campaign, the Holocaust and finally, the fall of the Third Reich.
- 2022TV Episode
- Self - School of Historical Studies, University of Leicester (as Dr Michael Lynch)
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese armies celebrate their victory. Four months later, the Battle of the Coral Sea shakes their confidence. In Europe, the German attack against the Soviet Union causes heavy losses. - 2022TV Episode
- Self - School of Historical Studies, University of Leicester (as Dr Michael Lynch)
From the Indian border in Burma to China, at war with Japan since 1937, the war becomes increasingly fierce; in Europe, despite his fewer resources, Hitler renews his assault on the Soviet Union. - 201852mTV Episode7.6 (223)
- Self - University of Leicester (as Dr. Michael Lynch)
Himmler, Goebbels and Göring fight for their position within in the party while its influence grows in Germany. - 201852mTV Episode7.6 (276)
- Self - University of Leicester (as Dr. Michael Lynch)
Warheroes, unsatisfied workers, a rich playwright, and the mysterious veteran Adolf Hitler start a movement based on mythology and racism. - 201852mTV Episode7.6 (243)
- Self - University of Leicester (as Dr. Michael Lynch)
It's 1923, Hitler is imprisoned and he has little support. His career seems at an end until he and Rudolf Hess think of a new way to get power. - 201852mTV Episode7.6 (230)
- Self - University of Leicester (as Dr. Michael Lynch)
The financial crisis in the USA makes the Nazis look good. But in order to keep their new supporters they need to cleanse the party. - 201852mTV Episode7.6 (173)
- Self - University of Leicester (as Dr. Michael Lynch)
As the Third Reich prepares for war, ruthless in-fighting divides the leadership of the Nazi-party, Rudolph Hess, Herman Goering and Joseph Goebbels are all vying to be the Fuhrer's favorite. However, then a new player steps onto the scene. - 201852mTV Episode7.6 (170)
- Self - University of Leicester (as Dr. Michael Lynch)
As Germany invades Poland and sparks World War II, loyal Deputy Fuhrer Rudolph Hess tries to reclaim his once lofty status among Hitler's senior staff. - 201851mTV Episode7.5 (163)
- Self - University of Leicester (as Dr. Michael Lynch)
At a critical juncture of the war in 1942, Germany's manufacturing capacity is strained and Hitler turns not to a general but architect Albert Speer. - 201852mTV Episode7.6 (161)
- Self - University of Leicester (as Dr. Michael Lynch)
As the war fails, the inner circle responds with strategies to save itself, from plotting the Führer's assassination to negotiating with the Allies. - 201852mTV Episode7.8 (153)
- Self - University of Leicester (as Dr. Michael Lynch)
Exit strategies are put into action by the members of the inner circle when the Allies surround the capitol and Hitler perishes by his own hand. - 201950mTV Episode8.6 (598)
- Self - University of Leicester
The battle of Stalingrad was one of the bloodiest of the entire war and turned the tide for the Germans. Colourised footage retells the dramatic story. - 201950mTV Episode8.4 (485)
- Self - University of Leicester
Hitler's rise to power led to the slaughter of millions as concentration camps revealed the Nazi empire's true evil. Rarely-seen archive recounts the atrocities.