Three questions about the historical authenticity of this film

Jerrell 2022-03-23 09:03:33

It's too simplistic. It doesn't mean that the Führer was a perverted sadist in his childhood, and then he became a global sadist all the way smoothly.

Three questions about the historical veracity of the film (although there are far more problems with it):
1. How on earth did Hitler come to hate the Jews? Judging from the film, it is easy to make people think that after hearing a few words from a beggar on the street, the head of state suddenly came to a realization. You must know that the head of state is at the master level in terms of fooling people, so it is so easy to be fooled by others! !

2. The historical time of the appearance of the movie can be accurate to the minute! Can it really be so? Can history be so specific?

3. The first episode of this film (I can only endure it until the last episode) tried to realize the Führer's ability to fool, but you said that it's okay to fool the general public, but even those big money who originally wanted to hold the Führer as a puppet ended up completely. They were led by the head of the state (from the film, the head of state can do whatever he wants, and the rebellion was also suddenly thought of by the head of state, and then executed immediately without discussion), is it because they are too incompetent, or is the head of state really so good force?

oh, this movie made...

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Hitler: The Rise of Evil quotes

  • Adolf Hitler: If a thief takes your money and you take it back, does that make you also a thief?

  • Adolf Hitler: Pride is a weapon!