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About the documentary:
“In HISTORY’s two-part, four-hour Special Presentation: THIRD REICH, rare and never-before-seen amateur footage tells the epic story of the Third Reich as it’s never been told before: through the eyes of the people who lived it. A unique perspective on the rise of Nazi Germany and how millions of people were so vulnerable to fascism, told through rare and never-before-seen amateur films shot by the Germans who were there.”
Because the history channel shows so little actual history related shows on the air anymore thanks to channel drift? It would be nice to see a good documentary from History again.
My husband saw this and loved it. I know that he would love to get it as a present.
Great docs are always worth watching, I wouldn’t mind it at all if you sent a copy this way!
The history channel has incredibly in-depth shows like this that get otherwise uninterested viewers completely hooked on history and what has come before. I love watching at like 2am when the good stuff comes one (hat tip to Christopher above).
I’d love to have this to watch and donate to my local library for others to see.
Seen it already but would like to own a copy.
Yes I would like this to show at the OAP club.
Muiris
Yes olp people enjoy documentaries – especially as they can relive times that their memory can recall
Good show – I would like a copy as well.
Very good documentary – I would like a copy
One of the best shows ever –
Godwin
I only caught the end of this documentary, but what I saw was incredibly interesting and informative, and I would like to see more and learn more.
I set my recorder for this program, and made a mistake. I was able to see about the first 5 minutes before I had to leave the house. It looked like a different perspective on this time in our history than any I’ve seen before. Now, I’d love to get a copy to see what I was missing.
this would make a great father’s day gift for my dad
It was excellent, and I would love to see it again.
This may be a little late, but today (7/31/2011) my wife, Marlis and I saw this wonderful, yet sad, documentary. I want this video to give to my wife, who was born in Germany, July 1, 1941. She and her sister and two brothers, at war’s end, had to walk from Sommerfeld in the East (in what is now Poland) to Frankfurt am Main, on foot. At the documentary’s end we saw other children walking where she had walked, seeing what she had seen. It would be such a meaningful gift to a really brave woman.
Thank you,
Philip Erikson