Dark Charisma of Hitler. Part 3
Description
Adolf Hitler seemed an unlikely leader - fueled by anger, incapable of forming normal human relationships and unwilling to debate political issues. Yet this strange character was once loved by millions. How was this possible, and what role did Hitler's alleged 'charisma' play in his success? Testimony from those who lived through these times, film archive (including home movies) and documentary footage reveals how Hitler tried to retain the power of his charismatic leadership once the Germans started to lose the war. This is the final episode in the three-part series written and produced by Laurence Rees who won a BAFTA for his previous series 'Nazis: A Warning from History' and a Grierson award for his 'Auschwitz: the Nazis and the 'Final Solution'.
Runtime
51 min
Series
Subjects
- Interpersonal communication (301)
- Religious leaders (38)
- Social movements (245)
- Social groups (124)
- Politicians (157)
- Social influence (73)
- Communication (1217)
- Collective behavior (206)
- National socialism (21)
- Heads of state (30)
Contributor
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
[2014], c2012
Database
Films on Demand
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