After World War I Berlin becomes a hub of culture in Europe, the Great Depression allows fascism to take hold and Hitler's grip on power becomes absolute.
A historical look at the racially unified People's Community in the 1930s, the diplomatic successes of the Third Reich, growing anti-Semitism across Germany, and the lead up to World War II.
An exploration of life on the home front and abroad during World War II, from rationing and bereavement to the Allied bombing campaign, the Holocaust and the fall of the Third Reich.
Julia Boyd
Self
Lisa Pine
Nicholas O'Shaughnessy
Michael Lynch
Liam James
Narrator