Why Was Die Nibelungen Nazi Germany’s Favorite Movie?

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Prior to World War II, Adolf Hitler liked to end his evenings in the movie theater. From Weimar Germany to Hollywood America, the German Dictator would watch anything he could get his hands on. One of the films he watched was the most was Die Nibelungen, directed by Fritz Lang. *Correction: Hitler received the Disney Mickey Mouse films in 1937. Thanks for watching my video! This decision leads me to believe you’re a winner with unlimited potential for greatness. If you want to watch more great content, make sure to destroy the subscribe button and check out my many awesome playlists. My contact information is below if you have any questions about my content or wish to discuss advertisement possibilities. Thanks again for watching! Contact Info: Email: aaronbeech5@gmail.com Disclaimer: I do not own rights to any of the source materials I used in this work, appealing to allowance made for "fair use" purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and res

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