

How the Nazis Lost the War
Hitler's war machine was feared and ruthless - for a time. It cut a swathe through Europe and North Africa, and threatened Russia. Early in the War, Hitler's dream of dominating Europe was a distinct possibility, but then cracks appeared.

How the Nazis Lost the War
Hitler's war machine was feared and ruthless - for a time. It cut a swathe through Europe and North Africa, and threatened Russia. Early in the War, Hitler's dream of dominating Europe was a distinct possibility, but then cracks appeared.
Cast
David Stahel
Self - Senior Lecturer, University of New South Wales

Rod Mullinar
Self - Narrator

Adolf Hitler
Self - Führer of Germany
Victoria Taylor
Self - PhD History Researcher, University of Hull

Hermann Göring
Self - Chief of the Luftwaffe
Colin Garnett
Self - Historical Consultant

Joseph Goebbels
Self - Reichsminister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda

Benito Mussolini
Self - Prime Minister of Italy

Norman Ohler
Self - Author, 'Blitzed: Drugs in Nazi Germany'
Robert M. Kaplan
Self - Forensic Psychiatrist

Heinrich Himmler
Self - Reichsführer of the SS

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Self - President of the United States
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