A mathematician, Abraham Wald, pointed out that perhaps the reason certain areas of the planes weren’t covered in bullet holes was that planes that were shot in certain critical areas did not return.
This insight led to the armor being re-enforced on the parts of returning planes where there were no bullet holes. This wisdom was also beneficially applied to the Skyraider during the Korean War.
This shows that the reasons why we are missing certain data may be more meaningful than the available data, itself.
So, in all the many questions we ask here on GAW, don’t only listen to what the evidence says, listen also to what is not being said.
This is an interesting thought process with movies and media. I’ve never seen the deep state and fed agencies as the bad guys in movies. I’ve never seen a movie where drug companies poison people with vaccines. I’ve never seen major media outlets ask why Bin Laden hated us or seen any documentaries from the point of view of Hitler.
Try "Triumph of the Will" (1935), directed by Leni Riefenstahl. Not sure it is a Hitler point of view, but it is certainly the POV of a Hitler adulator.
Not much mystery about Hitler, if you read a few biographies and absorb "Mein Kampf" and his second book. He has some interesting insights, and a whole lot of fantastic hatred for Jews. If you are looking for justice on his side, there is none. The Treaty of Versailles was a ruinous mistake, but bad politics on one side does not justify genocide under any pretext.
Greatest story never told- a 3 hr Hitler documentary that's more his pov