The Wrong War
A look at how Hitler found himself at war with Britain - a country whose achievements he admired - and allied to his ideological enemy, the Soviet Union.
Adolf Hitler loved to watch feature films, and he liked one film in particular, the Hollywood epic The Lives of a Bengal Lancer. 'It was certainly his favourite film,' says Herbert Dohring, a member of Hitler's SS bodyguard, 'and he would always talk about it - this huge English empire - how such a relatively small people could establish and manage something like that.' Hitler would later say, 'What India was for England, the territory of Russia will be for us.'
How was it possible then, that in 1939 Hitler found himself at war with a country whose achievements he admired, Great Britain, and allied to his ideological enemy, the Soviet Union? With the help of archive footage and interviews with eyewitnesses, including former diplomats and members of the Nazi party who had never appeared on television before, this film charts the course of Hitler's road to war.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Director | Tilman Remme |
| Producer | Laurence Rees |
Broadcasts
- Wed 24 Sep 199721:00BBC Two except East, South East & Yorkshire
- Sun 4 Oct 199821:00BBC Two except East, South East & Yorkshire
- Sat 4 Sep 199919:10BBC Two except East, South East & Yorkshire
- Sat 5 Aug 200020:15BBC Two except East, South East & Yorkshire
Mon 7 Aug 200010:00BBC Knowledge
Mon 7 Aug 200013:00BBC Knowledge
Mon 7 Aug 200016:00BBC Knowledge
Mon 7 Aug 200019:00BBC Knowledge
Mon 7 Aug 200022:00BBC Knowledge
Tue 8 Aug 200001:00BBC Knowledge
Sat 12 Aug 200011:00BBC Knowledge
Sat 12 Aug 200015:00BBC Knowledge
Sat 12 Aug 200019:00BBC Knowledge
Sat 12 Aug 200023:00BBC Knowledge
Mon 16 Apr 200120:00BBC Knowledge
Mon 16 Apr 200123:30BBC Knowledge
Sat 2 Jun 200109:00BBC Knowledge
Sat 2 Jun 200112:00BBC Knowledge
Sat 2 Jun 200115:00BBC Knowledge- Tue 30 Jul 200222:40
- Sat 14 May 200519:35BBC Two except East, South East & Yorkshire
- Thu 18 Oct 201222:00
- Thu 16 Feb 201722:20
- Mon 2 Jun 202521:00
- Tue 3 Jun 202501:50
