Movies & Videos
Movies & Videos
Hitler and the Reich: The Ultimate Red Pill
Throughout recent history, the nations have been warned by a few vigilant men about a great conspiracy against them. Since the time of Christ and the apostles, the nations have been warned about the dangers of the so-called Jews — about their malevolent and rebellious spirit, about their lust for wealth and power. In the early 20th century, one man — Adolf Hitler — led his nation in a quest to counteract and defeat the machinations of these people and those who would seek to assist them. This is his story.
Within narratology and comparative mythology there exists a template called “The Hero’s Journey”. In the modern era, there is no greater a man that fits this template than the person of Adolf Hitler. Trials and tribulations plague the hero in his journey to the summit of his destiny and this was certainly no different for Hitler, the unknown soldier. Adolf Hitler the fighting man is the subject of this engrossing feature, chronicling the future leader’s combat experience as a foot soldier in World War I.
Hitler’s Shadow: In Service of the Fuehrer
This is the personal story of Karl Wilhelm Krause who was the valet of the Fuehrer from 1934 to 1939 and was also responsible for his personal safety & security. The testimony which you are about to hear is of invaluable historical importance, and forms a comprehensive & highly relevant, contemporary documentation, revealing surprising facts about the most talked about & enigmatic man in history, painting a far different picture of Adolf Hitler, than the court historians, Hollywood, and the Mass Media have typically portrayed.
My Struggle: A Videography of the Third Reich
This video is a compilation of footage without commentary that details the history of Germany and the struggle for its rebirth in the 1930’s to its marvelous restoration in the latter half of the decade, and finally from the outbreak of war in 1939 to its eventual downfall in 1945.
**Correction: At 18’48”, it is NOT “Eva and Adolf”, as indicated in caption; it is Winifred Wagner, wife of Siegfried Wagner, the son of composer Richard Wagner. The footage is must probably in Bayreuth, where she ran the annual Bayreuth Festival. Winifred was a friend, supporter and admirer of Adolf Hitler, and she never recanted her admiration until the day of her death, in 1980.
On the Accusation that Hitler Snubbed Jesse Owens
The “official” version regarding Jesse Owens’ involvement at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin says that Hitler, very upset and humiliated when Owens won four gold medals, left the stadium to avoid congratulating Owens. As shown in this video, the truth is quite a bit different. From Jesse Owens himself, “When I passed, the Chancellor rose, greeted me with his hand, and I returned the signal. I think reporters were wrong to criticize the man of the hour in Germany.”