The Enemy at the Gates—Hitler's Twilight. The End of Nazi Germany
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Adolf Hitler's self-belief and outward confidence were legendary and not without cause. His blitzkriegs were very much built on components that were the Fuhrer's own brand of advanced modern warfare. Even in 1944, with the Allies poised to take the Fatherland, he still believed he alone could win the war. Military planning remained his sole responsibility and those on the General Staff were merely his "messenger boys." This video traces the Fuhrer's always-stormy relationship with the German High Command, his commanders, political colleagues, and even his own troops during their last battles.
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56 min 49 sec
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