Just watched it again recently. My problem with it is it oversimplified Hitler as a psychopath from childhood, as if he was born with bloodlust. Not to defend Hitler, but real human beings (especially Hitler) are more complex than that.
In all likelihood, Hitler was a role player who was set up by the elite cabal to establish the Nazis and loot Europe's wealth to deposit in Swiss banks.
I'm not convinced Hitler became the loon portrayed in the Downfall movie or in history books. Yes, he had some symptoms, much of which was caused by the drugs he was given. But he was still lucid enough to be of value to Bormann and the escaping Nazi leadership who smuggled him out via the ratlines to Argentina. The witnesses in Argentina who claimed they saw Hitler never mentioned symptoms of poor mental health. Also, the allies never found his body, or any evidence of his death, so the default assumption should be that he escaped.
For me, the propagandists always reveal their hand when all their mainstream mouthpieces--including movies--hammer on the same point too intensely for too long.
Just watched it again recently. My problem with it is it oversimplified Hitler as a psychopath from childhood, as if he was born with bloodlust. Not to defend Hitler, but real human beings (especially Hitler) are more complex than that.
In all likelihood, Hitler was a role player who was set up by the elite cabal to establish the Nazis and loot Europe's wealth to deposit in Swiss banks.
I'm not convinced Hitler became the loon portrayed in the Downfall movie or in history books. Yes, he had some symptoms, much of which was caused by the drugs he was given. But he was still lucid enough to be of value to Bormann and the escaping Nazi leadership who smuggled him out via the ratlines to Argentina. The witnesses in Argentina who claimed they saw Hitler never mentioned symptoms of poor mental health. Also, the allies never found his body, or any evidence of his death, so the default assumption should be that he escaped.
For me, the propagandists always reveal their hand when all their mainstream mouthpieces--including movies--hammer on the same point too intensely for too long.
Have any of you ever heard the story that Hitlers grandmother was a servant in the house of Rothschild and dismissed because she got pregnant?
Yes. It's a significant detail, and supports my view that Hitler was just a roleplayer.
yep.