Third Reich: The Rise

Detailed exploration of Nazi Germany's ascension

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About Third Reich: The Rise

Released: 2010

Platform: Hulu

Rating: TVPG

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Cast
Tony Call

About Third Reich: The Rise

Released in 2010, "Third Reich: The Rise," is a poignant documentary TV series that primarily focuses on the rise of the Nazis in Germany. Produced by the History Channel, it provides a detailed narrative of how Adolf Hitler and his associates rose to power during the 1920s and '30s. It is built around personal stories of German citizens who lived during this ominous period and uses first-person testimonies, archived footage, and historical reports to depict the events.

Making / Production

The production of "Third Reich: The Rise" was undertaken by the History Channel, a reputable broadcaster known for its in-depth historical documentaries. Extensive research was undertaken to ensure the accuracy in the portrayal of events leading to the domination of the Nazi party. High-quality archived footage and eye-witness accounts were included to provide a well-rounded view of the era.

Actors

  • Liev Schreiber - Narrator. Liev lent his deep resonating voice for the narrative part for the documentary, making the presentation more gripping and immersive.
  • Peter Coyote - Adolf Hitler. Peter gave a compelling performance in portraying Hitler's rise to power and his iron-fisted rule.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The series includes rare footage from the Nazi era that had been unseen for decades.
  • It is a two-part documentary, chronicling the rise and then the fall of the Third Reich.
  • "Third Reich: The Rise" uses colorized footage for a more engaging audience experience.

Awards

The production excellence of "Third Reich: The Rise" led it to be nominated for Emmy awards for "Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series" and "Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming."

Quotes

  • "The Nazi party was a cult, a religion of hatred."
  • "Germany was in ruin, this is when a moment occurred that would change everything."
  • "Hitler, he could paint pictures with his words."

Music, Soundtrack

  • Into The Fire - Thirteen Senses. Used to develop an atmosphere of tense anticipation and concern.
  • The Winds of War - Robert Cobert. A melancholic tune reflecting one of the darkest periods in human history.