Blowing Up History Season 4 Episode 9

Blowing Up History Season 4 Episode 9 Hitler

  • September 6, 2020
  • 44 min
  •   (7)

Hitler is the ninth episode of the fourth season of Blowing Up History. In this episode, the show takes an in-depth look at Adolf Hitler's rise to power, his beliefs, and how he managed to control the German nation, and ultimately, led it to its downfall.

The episode explores the various factors that contributed to Hitler's popularity among the German people. It delves into his early life and how it helped shape his worldview. From a young age, Hitler harbored anti-Semitic, nationalist views, which he later channeled into his political career. The episode discusses how Hitler rose from an obscure political figure to become the leader of the Nazi Party, which ultimately led to his appointment as Chancellor of Germany in 1933.

Blowing Up History episode Hitler also examines Hitler's use of propaganda and rhetoric to manipulate the German people. The episode sheds light on how Hitler and the Nazi Party used propaganda tools like rallies, radio broadcasts, and films to create a cult of personality around Hitler and vilify Jews and other minority groups.

The episode takes a deeper look into concentration camps, their origins, and their purpose in Hitler's Germany. Blowing Up History team provides insight into how the Nazi regime built the concentration camps and how they became used for systematic internment and extermination of millions of Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals, and political prisoners.

The show offers additional information about Hitler's military strategies and how they played a part in the eventual defeat of Germany in World War II. The episode provides an overview of the events that led to Hitler's downfall, including the Russian invasion of Berlin, the D-Day landings, and the surrender of Germany.

Blowing Up History episode Hitler offers a thorough look at one of the world's most notorious historical figures and how, ultimately, Hitler's rule led to the deaths of millions and the destruction of a nation. Through archiving footage, testimony of historians and experts, and sheer historical research, this episode is proof of how history is connected, and every event has its consequences, good or bad. It is an informative and insightful exposé of one of the darkest periods of modern history.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 6, 2020
  • Runtime
    44 min
  • Language
    English