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In 1945, the Allies begin to interrogate Nazi war criminals, party officials, and even minor figures, including Julius Streicher, Albert Speer, Rudolf Höss and Karl Gebhardt, whose testimony illustrates the early days of the regime.
In 1945, the Allies begin to interrogate Nazi war criminals, party officials, and even minor figures, including Julius Streicher, Albert Speer, Rudolf Höss and Karl Gebhardt, whose testimony illustrates the early days of the regime.
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Last Days of the Nazis
S1 "Dark Beginning"In 1945, the Allies begin to interrogate Nazi war criminals, party officials, and even minor figures, including Julius Streicher, Albert Speer, Rudolf Höss and Karl Gebhardt, whose testimony illustrates the early days of the regime.
Last Days of the Nazis
S1 "Smoke, Blood and Mirrors"Allied questioning reveals not only the workings of the Nazi machine, but the personalities of those being questioned, including Armaments Minister Albert Speer, BDM leader Melita Maschmann and occultist Karl Maria Wiligut.
Last Days of the Nazis
S1 "War of Conquest"As post-war Germany lies in physical and moral ruin, Julius Streicher tries to rationalize his part in the Final Solution; Hitler Youth members Melita Maschmann and Armin Lehman recall Kristallnacht (the Night of Broken Glass).
Last Days of the Nazis
S1 "The Executioners"Allied interrogators try to find the truth behind the crimes of the Third Reich; War Gen. Wilhelm Keitel insists German soldiers acted honorably; a chemist tries to make executions easier on the executioners.
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