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Conspiracy Test: Fugitive Nazi Theories

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Could there have been a massive undercover network widely known as Odessa that supported and assisted fugitive Nazis? Discovery Channel's "Conspiracy Test" sheds light on popular theories detailing the escape of the majority of Nazi war criminals.

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Conspiracy Test: Facial Recognition (2:44)

In 1985, a German reporter snapped a photo of a man he believed to be Nazi fugitive, Alois Brunner. Will facial recognition software be able to provide a positive identification? Find out on Discovery Channel's "Conspiracy Test."

Adolph Hitler (0:44)

From the Archives of Discovery: One of history\'s most notorious leaders, Adolph Hitler, built a government based on fascism. Learn more about fascism in this video.

Hitler: Adolf Hitler's Rise and Fall (56:03)

This program details Adolf Hitler's life, from the founding of the Nazi Party to the fall of the "Thousand Year Reich."'

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Several segments of Adolph Hitler's speeches are depicted.

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Hitler: Delusion and Demise (2:55)

In the end, Hitler became delusional while trapped in his bunker, thinking mystical armies were on their way to help him. When it became clear that there was no escape and no way to emerge victorious, he committed suicide.

Hitler: Private Life (1:13)

Hitler relaxed with his mistress, Eva Braun, at Berchtesgaden.

Hitler: Hitler's Rise After the Reichstag Fire (2:43)

Hitler consolidated power after the Reichstag Fire through manipulation and an act of Parliament.

Hitler: The Limited Role of Chancellor (3:01)

Hitler manipulated himself into the role of Chancellor, and the Nazi's celebrated.

Hitler: Reorganization of the Nazi Party (5:59)

After being released from prison, Hitler reorganized the Nazi Party along more conservative and nationalistic lines, and the party soon became the largest in Germany

Hitler: Imprisonment and Mien Kampf (1:13)

Hitler was imprisoned after a failed Putsch, and wrote his autobiography, Mein Kampf.

Hitler: The Early Nazi Party (2:11)

Hitler's gift for oratory helped the Worker's Party evolve into the Nazi Party.

Hitler: Germany After World War I (2:44)

Hitler became involved in the unrest in Germany that followed World War I, first becoming a police spy and then joining the protestors.

Hitler: Early Years (1:08)

This video traces Hitler's travels to Vienna and his stint in the German army during World War I.

Hitler: Introduction (1:40)

Using authentic newsreel footage and radio broadcasts, this segment lays the foundation for tracing Hitler's rise. His unscrupulousness mastery of propaganda and powers of persuasion are discussed.