Spring 1945: The Second World War was in its final phase. The Nazis were still pursuing their delusional goal of ultimate victory, unscrupulously sending the youngest of conscripts to the front. But the end of the war was already in sight.
Adolf Hitler’s suicide on April 30, 1945 ended “the thousand-year Reich.” The Nazi regime was finished. On the following day, his long-time follower and friend, Joseph Goebbels, committed suicide with his wife, after poisoning their six children. In early May 1945, the German armed forces, the Wehrmacht, signed an unconditional surrender, leaving Germany under Allied control. While the war in Europe was over, the conflict in the Pacific raged on until a new weapon changed everything.
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When US troops conquered Nazi Germany from the West in March 1945, they were accompanied by camera teams, shooting in 16 mm colour. The result is a unique 5 x 45 min series documenting the victims of terror and the politics of annihilation.
More infoSpring 1945: The Second World War was in its final phase. We chronicle the collapse of the Nazi regime.
More infoSeduced by propaganda and serving at the front as child soldiers, hunted in hiding by Hitler’s henchmen, beaten and humiliated by their disillusioned fathers, in this three-part documentary the children of the Second World War tell their stories.
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