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8:00AM
Nazis on the Run: The Series
Germany has fallen. The once feared dictator, Adolf Hitler is dead. The allies are closing in. Senior Nazis begin to sweat. The Führer can no longer protect them. The US army is catching up, entering Berlin with a firm plan to capture as many Nazi officials as it can. Their aim: to bring them before a court on trial for the atrocities they helped make possible.
9:00AM
Nazis on the Run: The Series
Twenty-four Nazi officials are brought into the courtroom at Nuremberg, Germany. The biggest trial in history is about to begin. As the trial is being broadcast around the world, the public is waiting, hoping these criminals will see justice for their atrocities. For the first time in international law, the Nuremberg indictments also mention crimes of genocide. Key Nazi party members are up against the International Military Tribunal; Hermann Göring; Reichmarschall and Commander of the Luftwaffe, Rudolf Hess; former Deputy Führer, Albert Speer; Minister of Armaments and War Production, and Joachim von Ribbentrop; Reichminister of Foreign Affairs. However, some senior Nazis still manage to evade justice, and are still on the run. Rudolf Höss, knowing he is being hunted, manages to escape Berlin and make it out to the German countryside after being advised to flee by his higher in command, Heinrich Himmler. How long will his freedom last? The hunt is on.
10:00AM
Nazis on the Run: The Series
The Nuremberg Trials continue. Chief United States Prosecutor, Robert H. Jackson, makes convincing statements that leave a lasting impression on the court. The prosecution is getting more intense as days go by. Questions about the final solution and each Nazi’s involvement leave an uncomfortable atmosphere in the court room. Once a united party, it quickly becomes every man for himself. The Nuremberg Trials are putting every man up against four charges; crimes against peace, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and conspiracy to commit any of the foregoing crimes. Intense questioning opens up new information about the Nazi Regime, and the extreme influence Hitler had on his party. Meanwhile, another search has begun. Known as " the world's most wanted Nazi," Adolf Eichmann was the mastermind behind the network of death camps in German-occupied Europe, and people wanted him to suffer the way his victims did. He was the next target.
11:00AM
Nazis on the Run: The Series
The Nuremberg Trials are coming to an end. The public anxiously await a verdict. The Nazi officials on trial hope they will be given a lesser sentence for providing new information. Some still believe they are above the justice system. The prosecution has built a promising case. Will the Nazis face the sentences they deserve? Questioning has been thorough, no important point unaddressed. The International Military Tribunal gives the Nazis a fair trial, though granting them a trial at all was considered fair enough. The world has been watching, as further questioning takes place regularly to gather as much information as possible from the captured Nazis. The Allied countries deal with these criminals rationally, rather than just executing them upon capture. On July 4, 1946, the court hears the final statements for the defense. And on July 26, 1946, the court hears the final statements from the prosecution. It’s time for decisions to be made.
12:00PM
Hitler's Gold
Munich, September the 12th, 1919. History is about to be changed by a penniless army corporal thirsty to avenge his adoptive motherland. 13 years later, he will be saluted as the savior of the German nation. His name is Adolf Hitler.
1:00PM
Hitler's Gold
Germany, 1937. By imposing his national economic policies by brute force, Adolf Hitler appears to be fulfilling his promise of returning Germany to prosperity within only 4 years. But there was an altogether more sinister side to this economic recovery, and even as Germany was basking in the glow of her newfound confidence, Hitler and his cronies were selling her soul.
2:00PM
Hitler's Gold
With the help of large corporations inside and outside of Germany, Adolf Hitler has conquered almost half of Europe in less than 4 years. Neutral countries would not only turn a blind eye to the looting but would even become complicit in the crime. Millions would be enslaved for the growth of the Nazi war machine. Even the bodies of their victims would be turned into profit. But in the end, what was it all for?
3:00PM
Hitler's Gold
With the end of the Second World War in Europe, the hunt for Nazi criminals started, along with the wish to bring justice to their victims, including the restitution of stolen goods, property, and possessions during Adolf Hitler’s 12-year reign of terror. While most of it would be recovered, a lot is still missing, leading to several conspiracy theories and treasure hunts.
4:00PM
Nazis on the Run: The Series
Germany has fallen. The once feared dictator, Adolf Hitler is dead. The allies are closing in. Senior Nazis begin to sweat. The Führer can no longer protect them. The US army is catching up, entering Berlin with a firm plan to capture as many Nazi officials as it can. Their aim: to bring them before a court on trial for the atrocities they helped make possible.
5:00PM
Nazis on the Run: The Series
Twenty-four Nazi officials are brought into the courtroom at Nuremberg, Germany. The biggest trial in history is about to begin. As the trial is being broadcast around the world, the public is waiting, hoping these criminals will see justice for their atrocities. For the first time in international law, the Nuremberg indictments also mention crimes of genocide. Key Nazi party members are up against the International Military Tribunal; Hermann Göring; Reichmarschall and Commander of the Luftwaffe, Rudolf Hess; former Deputy Führer, Albert Speer; Minister of Armaments and War Production, and Joachim von Ribbentrop; Reichminister of Foreign Affairs. However, some senior Nazis still manage to evade justice, and are still on the run. Rudolf Höss, knowing he is being hunted, manages to escape Berlin and make it out to the German countryside after being advised to flee by his higher in command, Heinrich Himmler. How long will his freedom last? The hunt is on.
6:00PM
Nazis on the Run: The Series
The Nuremberg Trials continue. Chief United States Prosecutor, Robert H. Jackson, makes convincing statements that leave a lasting impression on the court. The prosecution is getting more intense as days go by. Questions about the final solution and each Nazi’s involvement leave an uncomfortable atmosphere in the court room. Once a united party, it quickly becomes every man for himself. The Nuremberg Trials are putting every man up against four charges; crimes against peace, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and conspiracy to commit any of the foregoing crimes. Intense questioning opens up new information about the Nazi Regime, and the extreme influence Hitler had on his party. Meanwhile, another search has begun. Known as " the world's most wanted Nazi," Adolf Eichmann was the mastermind behind the network of death camps in German-occupied Europe, and people wanted him to suffer the way his victims did. He was the next target.
7:00PM
Nazis on the Run: The Series
The Nuremberg Trials are coming to an end. The public anxiously await a verdict. The Nazi officials on trial hope they will be given a lesser sentence for providing new information. Some still believe they are above the justice system. The prosecution has built a promising case. Will the Nazis face the sentences they deserve? Questioning has been thorough, no important point unaddressed. The International Military Tribunal gives the Nazis a fair trial, though granting them a trial at all was considered fair enough. The world has been watching, as further questioning takes place regularly to gather as much information as possible from the captured Nazis. The Allied countries deal with these criminals rationally, rather than just executing them upon capture. On July 4, 1946, the court hears the final statements for the defense. And on July 26, 1946, the court hears the final statements from the prosecution. It’s time for decisions to be made.
8:00PM
Hitler's Gold
Munich, September the 12th, 1919. History is about to be changed by a penniless army corporal thirsty to avenge his adoptive motherland. 13 years later, he will be saluted as the savior of the German nation. His name is Adolf Hitler.
9:00PM
Hitler's Gold
Germany, 1937. By imposing his national economic policies by brute force, Adolf Hitler appears to be fulfilling his promise of returning Germany to prosperity within only 4 years. But there was an altogether more sinister side to this economic recovery, and even as Germany was basking in the glow of her newfound confidence, Hitler and his cronies were selling her soul.
10:00PM
Hitler's Gold
With the help of large corporations inside and outside of Germany, Adolf Hitler has conquered almost half of Europe in less than 4 years. Neutral countries would not only turn a blind eye to the looting but would even become complicit in the crime. Millions would be enslaved for the growth of the Nazi war machine. Even the bodies of their victims would be turned into profit. But in the end, what was it all for?
11:00PM
Hitler's Gold
With the end of the Second World War in Europe, the hunt for Nazi criminals started, along with the wish to bring justice to their victims, including the restitution of stolen goods, property, and possessions during Adolf Hitler’s 12-year reign of terror. While most of it would be recovered, a lot is still missing, leading to several conspiracy theories and treasure hunts.
12:00AM
Nazis on the Run: The Series
Germany has fallen. The once feared dictator, Adolf Hitler is dead. The allies are closing in. Senior Nazis begin to sweat. The Führer can no longer protect them. The US army is catching up, entering Berlin with a firm plan to capture as many Nazi officials as it can. Their aim: to bring them before a court on trial for the atrocities they helped make possible.
1:00AM
Nazis on the Run: The Series
Twenty-four Nazi officials are brought into the courtroom at Nuremberg, Germany. The biggest trial in history is about to begin. As the trial is being broadcast around the world, the public is waiting, hoping these criminals will see justice for their atrocities. For the first time in international law, the Nuremberg indictments also mention crimes of genocide. Key Nazi party members are up against the International Military Tribunal; Hermann Göring; Reichmarschall and Commander of the Luftwaffe, Rudolf Hess; former Deputy Führer, Albert Speer; Minister of Armaments and War Production, and Joachim von Ribbentrop; Reichminister of Foreign Affairs. However, some senior Nazis still manage to evade justice, and are still on the run. Rudolf Höss, knowing he is being hunted, manages to escape Berlin and make it out to the German countryside after being advised to flee by his higher in command, Heinrich Himmler. How long will his freedom last? The hunt is on.
2:00AM
Nazis on the Run: The Series
The Nuremberg Trials continue. Chief United States Prosecutor, Robert H. Jackson, makes convincing statements that leave a lasting impression on the court. The prosecution is getting more intense as days go by. Questions about the final solution and each Nazi’s involvement leave an uncomfortable atmosphere in the court room. Once a united party, it quickly becomes every man for himself. The Nuremberg Trials are putting every man up against four charges; crimes against peace, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and conspiracy to commit any of the foregoing crimes. Intense questioning opens up new information about the Nazi Regime, and the extreme influence Hitler had on his party. Meanwhile, another search has begun. Known as " the world's most wanted Nazi," Adolf Eichmann was the mastermind behind the network of death camps in German-occupied Europe, and people wanted him to suffer the way his victims did. He was the next target.
3:00AM
Nazis on the Run: The Series
The Nuremberg Trials are coming to an end. The public anxiously await a verdict. The Nazi officials on trial hope they will be given a lesser sentence for providing new information. Some still believe they are above the justice system. The prosecution has built a promising case. Will the Nazis face the sentences they deserve? Questioning has been thorough, no important point unaddressed. The International Military Tribunal gives the Nazis a fair trial, though granting them a trial at all was considered fair enough. The world has been watching, as further questioning takes place regularly to gather as much information as possible from the captured Nazis. The Allied countries deal with these criminals rationally, rather than just executing them upon capture. On July 4, 1946, the court hears the final statements for the defense. And on July 26, 1946, the court hears the final statements from the prosecution. It’s time for decisions to be made.
4:00AM
Hitler's Gold
Munich, September the 12th, 1919. History is about to be changed by a penniless army corporal thirsty to avenge his adoptive motherland. 13 years later, he will be saluted as the savior of the German nation. His name is Adolf Hitler.
5:00AM
Hitler's Gold
Germany, 1937. By imposing his national economic policies by brute force, Adolf Hitler appears to be fulfilling his promise of returning Germany to prosperity within only 4 years. But there was an altogether more sinister side to this economic recovery, and even as Germany was basking in the glow of her newfound confidence, Hitler and his cronies were selling her soul.
6:00AM
Hitler's Gold
With the help of large corporations inside and outside of Germany, Adolf Hitler has conquered almost half of Europe in less than 4 years. Neutral countries would not only turn a blind eye to the looting but would even become complicit in the crime. Millions would be enslaved for the growth of the Nazi war machine. Even the bodies of their victims would be turned into profit. But in the end, what was it all for?
7:00AM
Hitler's Gold
With the end of the Second World War in Europe, the hunt for Nazi criminals started, along with the wish to bring justice to their victims, including the restitution of stolen goods, property, and possessions during Adolf Hitler’s 12-year reign of terror. While most of it would be recovered, a lot is still missing, leading to several conspiracy theories and treasure hunts.