Nazi minister of propaganda Joseph Goebbels secretly placed cameras in the courtroom in 1944 when conspirators who sought to assassinate Adolf Hitler were prosecuted. Because the defendants appeared more sympathetic than their accusers, Goebbels ordered the film destroyed. This incredible documentary features trial footage from a surviving film print and a chronicle of the various attempts made on Hitler's life. 80 min. Soundtrack: English.
Nazi minister of propaganda Joseph Goebbels secretly placed cameras in the courtroom in 1944 when conspirators who sought to assassinate Adolf Hitler were prosecuted. Because the defendants appeared more sympathetic than their accusers, Goebbels ordered the film destroyed. This incredible documentary features trial footage from a surviving film print and a chronicle of the various attempts made on Hitler's life. 80 min. Soundtrack: English.
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