Thursday, March 12, 2026

Berlin, 1933: Hitler’s Rise Through the Eyes of Diplomats I Pure WW2

Mar 10, 2026 | On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany. Within weeks, the Nazi regime began transforming the state from within. While the world watched with curiosity and uncertainty, foreign diplomats stationed in Berlin witnessed the rise of National Socialism first-hand.

Through private reports, personal notebooks and confidential communications, these diplomats tried to understand the rapidly changing political landscape. They observed how the Nazis seized control of institutions while carefully navigating elite social circles that still included aristocrats and influential figures. High-society receptions became strange stages where Nazi leaders such as Hermann Göring, Rudolf Diels and Ernst Hanfstaengel mingled with diplomats and journalists.

Behind the elegance of Berlin’s salons, however, the signs of persecution and dictatorship were already emerging.

Title: Ambassadors in Berlin
Direction: Pierre-Olivier François
Production: APC & BluePrint Gmbh for France Télévisions (2020)



WIKIPEDIA: Vossische Zeitung »

Guerre en Iran : faut-il s'attendre à une vague migratoire en Europe ?

LE FIGARO : «Il faut empêcher les mouvements migratoires incontrôlés en provenance d’Iran», a déclaré le chancelier allemand Friedrich Merz le 6 mars.

Les combats se poursuivent en Iran. Si les frappes se concentrent sur des infrastructures militaires, elles ont aussi touché des dépôts de carburant, créant une « pluie de pétrole » sur le pays dont pâti directement la population civile. « La crise croissante au Moyen-Orient constitue une urgence humanitaire majeure », a alerté le Haut-Commissariat aux réfugiés vendredi. « L’ampleur du risque potentiel [d’une vague migratoire] est significative », ajoutait mardi 3 mars l’Agence de l’Union européenne pour l’asile dans son rapport annuel. « Il faut empêcher les mouvements migratoires incontrôlés en provenance d’Iran, abondait encore Friedrich Merz, chancelier allemand, le 6 mars. Nous ne voulons pas voir se reproduire ici le scénario syrien ».

La police routière iranienne a recensé 100.000 départs de Téhéran au cours de deux premiers jours de frappes. Pourtant, aucune vague migratoire n’a été recensée par les pays frontaliers, qui en seraient les premiers réceptacles. « Je ne crois pas beaucoup au risque d’une vague migratoire venue d’Iran », tranche Patrick Stefanini, haut fonctionnaire et fin connaisseur des questions d’immigration. Quitter l’Iran relève de la gageure. Le régime des Mollahs quadrille le territoire, empêchant tout départ. Les routes migratoires semblent se fermer : les avions ne peuvent décoller, la Turquie a clos sa frontière... » | Par Amaury Coutansais-Pervinquière | jeudi 11 mars 2026

Réservé aux abonnés

Saudi Arabia and UAE Defence Strategy Against Iranian Missile Strikes

Mar 12, 2026 | As Iran continues to attack its Gulf neighbours could the strikes turn into a wider war? Who might be drawn in? And with Iran hitting friends as well as foes, how will this war reshape the Middle East and its relationship with the US?

Bernie Sanders LIVE: ‘Real Reason’ for Trump’s Iran War Revealed in Explosive Discussion | Netanyahu

Mar 12, 2026 | Senator Bernie Sanders warns that U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran are unraveling international law and dragging the world back to an era where might makes right, arguing that Donald Trump’s Iran war is shredding core postwar rules, weakening the United Nations, and driving the region toward wider instability and chaos. In a new conversation with Iranian experts, the Vermont independent, the longest serving independent in U.S. congressional history and now the ranking member of the Senate HELP Committee, presses for an immediate shift away from regime change conflict toward diplomacy and a renewed commitment to the rule of law to avert a broader regional explosion.

Piers Morgan Gets Schooled by an Iranian Academic

This is what he told Piers.

This War Could Destroy the US | Col Douglas Macgregor

March 11, 2026

Trump’s Beloved White South African “Refugees” Returning Home in Droves

Mar 12, 2026 | Thousands of white South Africans living in the U.S.—deemed “refugees” and victims of white “genocide” by American right-wingers, including Trump himself—are leaving America and going home. White South Africans are the only “refugees” the Trump regime is letting into the country, but white South Africans are ditching America due to its high cost of living, expensive healthcare, and political instability. One South African indicated he’s leaving because of Trump’s policies, saying “I don’t want to live in a place like this” in response to ICE’s terrorism. In this video we’ll talk about the preferential treatment white South Africans get and why they’re bailing on their supposed savior, Donald J. Trump.



Very strong language alert!

Futures attaques de bases américaines, maintien du détroit d’Ormuz fermé... Le nouveau guide suprême iranien s’exprime pour la première fois

LE FIGARO : L’Iran va « inévitablement » poursuivre ses frappes contre des bases américaines dans le Golfe et continuera de bloquer le détroit d’Ormuz pour « faire pression » sur ses ennemis, a indiqué ce jeudi le nouvel ayatollah Khamenei. EN DIRECT » | Par Ségolène Forgar, Théo Sivazlian, Sidonie Rahola-Boyer et Félix Roudaut et Clara Hidalgo | jeudi 12 mars 2026

El Salvador: Expertengruppe wirft Bukele-Regierung Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit vor

BERLINER ZEITUNG: Menschenrechtsorganisationen berichten über schwere Vorwürfe gegen El Salvadors Regierung. Sie werfen ihr systematische Missachtung rechtsstaatlicher Garantien vor.

Ein neuer Menschenrechtsbericht erhöht den Druck auf El Salvadors Präsidenten Nayib Bukele. Am Dienstag berichtete Reuters, dass ein Expertenteam El Salvadors Regierung unter dem seit März 2022 geltenden Ausnahmezustand systematische Menschenrechtsverletzungen vorwirft.

Der Vorwurf ist politisch brisant, weil Bukeles harter Kurs gegen die kriminellen Banden im Land weiter Rückhalt hat. Zugleich verschiebt der Bericht die Debatte auf die Frage, ob der drastische Rückgang der Gewalt mit systematischen Rechtsbrüchen erkauft wurde. » | Peter Steiniger | Mittwoch, 11. März 2026

Damning Evidence Exposes Trump and Putin - Prof David Cay Johnston Discusses

March 12, 2026

Rutger Bregman, Historian, Called Out Billionaires Face to Face in Davos

He explains all in Switzerland.

Why Is Spain's Pedro Sánchez Standing Up to Trump? | DW News

Mar 12, 2026 | Spain says “No to war” — even as Washington turns up the pressure. Spanish Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez condemned the attacks on Iran as a massive breach of international law. His government then banned the US from using the two jointly operated military bases in Andalusia, southern Spain, to wage war on Iran. But why is Madrid taking Europe’s clearest stand against the Iran conflict? History professor David Jiménez Torres explains.

Liban : Israël frappe à nouveau Beyrouth

Mar 12, 2026 | Un incendie fait rage sur le site d'une frappe israélienne menée pendant la nuit dans la banlieue sud de Beyrouth, tandis que d'autres rues sont jonchées de décombres. Au petit matin ce jeudi 12 mars, de nouvelles frappes ont eu lieu en plein cœur de la capitale libanaise.

Why America Is Losing the War with Iran (w/ John Mearsheimer) | The Chris Hedges Report

March 12, 2026


Elect a know-nothing fool, expect geopolitical chaos! – © Mark Alexander

Wolff Responds: "Iran! Underappreciated Aspects" Dated March 11, 2026

March 11, 2026 | Today’s Wolff Responds: Professor Wolff explores the unexplored reasons for the United States’ attack on Iran.

The War on Free Speech No One's Talking about

March 12, 2026


DOUBLE DOWN NEWS can be supported here.

Steve Rosenberg: Russian Schools Introduce Obligatory History Exams, Education Based on "Love for the Motherland"

March 12, 2026

Donald Trump nomme Erika Kirk, veuve de Charlie Kirk, au conseil d'administration d'une école militaire

LE FIGARO : «Le président Trump a fait le choix parfait en nommant Erika Kirk» au Conseil d’administration de l’US Air Force Academy, a indiqué Olivia Wales, porte-parole de la Maison Blanche, au quotidien USA Today.

Le président américain Donald Trump a nommé Erika Kirk, veuve de l'influenceur ultraconservateur assassiné Charlie Kirk, au conseil d'administration de l'US Air Force Academy, l'une des plus prestigieuses écoles militaires des Etats-Unis, ont rapporté mercredi des médias américains.

« Le président Trump a fait le choix parfait en nommant Erika Kirk » au Conseil d'administration de l'US Air Force Academy, a indiqué Olivia Wales, porte-parole de la Maison Blanche, au quotidien USA Today. Le nom d'Erika Kirk, 37 ans, figure sur le site officiel du conseil d'administration de l'Académie militaire basée à Colorado Springs (ouest). » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | jeudi 12 mars 2026

Iraq Closes Oil Terminals as Energy Prices Surge

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Two oil tankers were burning off the Iraqi coast on Thursday as the conflict in the Middle East deepened disruptions to the global energy supply. Israeli airstrikes also shook Beirut, the Lebanese capital.

Iraq and Oman closed oil terminals on Thursday after two tankers were attacked and left burning off Iraq’s coast, as the war in the Middle East continued to disrupt energy markets.

Oil prices surged despite a coordinated effort by the United States and other major economies to calm markets by pledging on Wednesday to release 400 million barrels of oil from their emergency reserves.

Iran has said that it would not allow oil shipments that benefit the United States and its allies to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, the waterway through which one-fifth of the world’s oil passes. Several merchant vessels have been attacked in and around the strait since U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran began last month.

Iraqi officials said that they believed that Iran was responsible for the attack on the tankers off Iraq’s coast, which killed one person. The two oil tankers were used by Iraq for its own oil transport and were attacked while in a ship-to-ship transfer area, according to the country’s oil export authority. Iran had no responded publicly to the claim.

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations, a British maritime agency, said that a third ship was struck by an unknown projectile near Dubai. Security concerns on Thursday also forced the closure of an oil export terminal in Oman. It was unclear who was responsible for the attacks.

Iran’s military said it had launched attacks on Thursday morning targeting Israeli military bases and security services, according to Iranian state media. Waves of airstrikes also shook Beirut and Tehran on Wednesday and into Thursday morning. Iran War Live Updates » | Rebecca Elliott, John Yoon, Aurelien Breeden and Erika Solomon | Thursday, March 12, 2026

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

How Assad Moved to Crush Syria’s Uprising | The Regime | Full Documentary | FRONTLINE (PBS)

March 11, 2026

US Attacks on Iran Are a 'Video Game' to Trump | Sir Simon Schama

Mar 11, 2026 | "He's Just sort of making it up as he goes along."

Trump has no knowledge and no plan when it comes to Iran, says historian Sir Simon Schama.


Vlad Vexler: Iran Is the Beginning of the End for Trump

March 11, 2026

‘The Shine Has Been Taken Off’: Dubai Faces Existential Threat as Foreigners Flee Conflict

THE GUARDIAN: Tens of thousands of residents and tourists have left UAE since the US and Israel started bombing Iran two weeks ago, leaving beach bars, malls and hotels eerily empty

In the playground of the rich, nobody wanted this war. For decades, Dubai built itself up as a sanctuary of unadulterated consumerism visited by tourists the world over.

But now, the city in the United Arab Emirates faces an existential threat, as the war between the US and Israel and Iran has shaken the foundations of the “Dubai dream” that so many foreigners had bought into.

The UAE has borne the brunt of more than two-thirds of Iran’s strikes; the state targeted in part, say analysts, for its deep military and intelligence partnerships with western powers, and Dubai’s reputation as a favoured centre for global finance and western holidays.

“The shine has definitely been taken off,” said John Trudinger, a British resident of Dubai for 16 years, who is a headteacher at an Emirati school in Dubai. He employs more than 100 teachers from the UK and said most have been so “deeply traumatised and really struggling to cope” with the sudden arrival of war in Dubai that they have left and won’t come back.

They are among the tens of thousands of residents and tourists that have fled Dubai since the US and Israel launched joint strikes on Iran almost two weeks ago. The city’s large population of migrant workers largely don’t have that privilege. » | Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Dubai | Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Steve Schmidt: We Will Topple Trump’s Regime

Mar 11, 2026 | Lindsey Graham is asking South Carolina parents to trust him with their children's lives in a war with no plan and no exit strategy. Steve Schmidt warns that Trump dug this hole, and every American will pay the price until we vote MAGA out of power.

How Trump’s War With Iran Changed the World in a Week

THE NEW YORK TIMES: The conflict is reshaping travel patterns, energy dependencies, living costs, trade routes and diplomatic alliances.

Since President Trump launched a new war with Iran, he has portrayed it as a shock-and-awe assault with few lasting consequences, especially for Americans. On Monday in Florida, he called it a “brief disruption.”

Experts say it is rapidly becoming something else entirely: a jolt to the global security order and economy that far exceeds those delivered by other recent conflicts in the Middle East.

Mr. Trump’s war, now nearly two weeks old, is already reshaping travel patterns, energy dependencies, living costs, trade routes and strategic partnerships. Countries typically shielded from regional conflict, like Cyprus and the United Arab Emirates, have faced retaliatory Iranian fire. The fallout could disrupt midterm elections in the United States, tilt the war calculus in Ukraine and force China into a major economic pivot.

Those effects may compound if Mr. Trump presses ahead with the war, particularly if Iran escalates its counterattacks and blocks ship traffic through the critical oil passage of the Strait of Hormuz. Some economists are already invoking a dreaded memory for any U.S. president — the specter of oil-shock-induced stagflation, with growth stalling and prices roaring upward. » | Jim Tankersley | Reporting from Berlin, Washington and London’s Heathrow Airport | Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Chopin: 24 Préludes, Op. 28: No. 15 in D-Flat Major "Raindrop Prelude" (2011 Recording) · Maurizio Pollini

October 27, 2018

El Pastificio de Nicola: Peperonata — Stewed Bell Peppers — Italian Recipe | Reupload

Feb 5, 2023 | One of the most typical recipes of Italian and Mediterranean cuisines, peperonata, served as an antipasto, a side dish or a main course, is composed of peppers with garlic, onion and tomato. Simple, easy to make, and delicious.


Click here for the recipe. Then click on ‘more’.

Abu Dhabi Is Israel’s Trojan Horse, Says Senior Saudi Figure

Listen here.

Norvège : trois frères d'origine irakienne arrêtés pour «attentat terroriste à la bombe» contre l'ambassade américaine

LE FIGARO : « Nous travaillons toujours sur plusieurs hypothèses. L’une d’elles est que cela puisse être une opération commanditée par un acteur étatique », a déclaré un responsable de la police, Christian Hatlo.

La police norvégienne a annoncé mercredi l'arrestation de trois frères norvégiens d'origine irakienne, suspectés d'avoir perpétré un « attentat terroriste à la bombe » contre l'ambassade des États-Unis le week-end dernier à Oslo. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mercredi 11 mars 2026

'Incompetent Rulers Invite Invasion' – The Shah of Iran on Iranian Leaders through History (1965)

Mar 10, 2026 | On 2 March 1965, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, spoke to ITN’s Reggie Bosanquet in an exclusive interview filmed at the Iranian Embassy in London during the Shah’s state visit to Britain.

In the wide ranging exchange, the Shah addressed Iran’s relations with the Soviet Union and the perceived threat of communism, criticised Egypt’s President Gamal Abdel Nasser, and outlined the aims of his ongoing reform programme known as the White Revolution.

Pahlavi dismissed opponents of his reforms as a reactionary minority within Iran, and he discussed the assassination of Prime Minister Hasan Ali Mansur, gunned down just weeks before by a member of the Fada'iyan-e Islam in response to the exile of prominent cleric and vocal critic of the White Revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

Newly digitised, the interview had not been seen since its original broadcast in 1965.


Why Crypto Isn’t Cool Anymore | The Economist

Bitcoin is down. “The vibes are off. The buzz has moved to AI.”

Iran Vows Revenge | US Troops on the Ground | Is This America’s Next Iraq?

March 11, 2026


Americans are such an ignorant lot! More especially when it comes to the outside world. In America, ignorance abounds. So does superstition. (Just think of their ignorance on matters of religion!) — © Mark Alexander

Mussolini – Ikone des Faschismus - Despoten

Apr 1, 2018 | ZDFinfo Doku 09.03.2018

Mussolini – Ikone des Faschismus - Despoten "Dummer kleiner Clown", sagte Benito Mussolini über Hitler nach deren erstem Zusammentreffen. Doch für Hitler war der erste faschistische Herrscher das große Vorbild und Vorläufer.


Epstein Conspiracy: All the Proof We Need

Feb 10, 2026 | The Epstein files - and the cover-up - reveal all we need to know. Call a friend. Start organizing. Get educated. Let’s put this primitive “predatory phase” of humanity behind us.

We know what to do. We know how to feed, house, clothe, and care for all of us on this miraculous floating orb in outer space.


Yankees Out of Latin America!

Feb 27, 2026 | Two titans of the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920), Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata, were separate storms—one from the North, the other from the South—riding against injustice. Villa, the "Centaur of the North", was a folk hero who commanded a massive cavalry with charisma and military genius; Zapata, the solemn peasant leader of the South, led an uncompromising struggle for the stolen lands of indigenous people with the cry "Tierra y Libertad" (Land and Liberty). Their iconic 1914 photo in Mexico City, posing before the presidential chair, was not just a meeting of two rebels, but one of history's most powerful moments of the oppressed defying authority. Though both were silenced by assassination, their revolutionary legacy lives on in the spirit of every quest for justice in Latin America today.

The Billionaire Crime Ring

Feb 17, 2026 | The Epstein files coverup. The environmental toxicity crisis. The cost of life crisis. Permanent war. Masked stormtroopers. Corrupt politics. One global crime syndicate. A crime so big you can't see it. Or the billionaires who run it. Learn the tools. Take back our economy. Take back our future.


Our so-called democratic leaders have just allowed THIS SHIT to happen! They haven’t had the SPUNK to do ANYTHING about it! The West needs CHANGE, BIG CHANGE. SOON! Kick the MORONS out of office and let the grown-ups take the reins. But we must make sure that these grown-ups have SPUNK. Lots of it! — © Mark Alexander

'Not Acceptable': France's Mélenchon’s Fiery Attack on US & Israel over Lebanon & Iran War

Mar 10, 2026 | US Iran War: The leader of La France Insoumise Jean-Luc Melenchon denounced the United States and Israel over what he called an 'imperialist war' against Iran and Lebanon.

"War is inevitable for those who want to continue to dominate when no one wants them to continue to dominate," Mélenchon said at a rally in Paris on Tuesday. He added it was 'not acceptable' for the US to attack Iran or to 'abduct' Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro earlier this year.

The French politician also criticised Israel for its 'despicable aggression,' saying that by creating a buffer zone in southern Lebanon, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wanted to seize control of the Litani River, a key water supply source in the region. "It's an imperialist war, it's... that is to say, it consists of taking from some of what belongs to them to give to oneself," he added.


Why Anti-Muslim Hate Definition Doesn't Include Racism | Dominic Grieve

Mar 10, 2026 | “I think the use of the word racism is unhelpful and counterproductive.”

The government has published a new definition of anti-Muslim hate, which does not include racism because “a religion is not a race”, says barrister and former conservative minister Dominic Grieve.



These people don't know what they are talking about. They have no understanding of Islam at all! — © Mark Alexander

US and Israel Are Mass Murdering Civilians in Iran

Prof Jeffrey Sachs tells us about the grim reality of this war on Iran. America and Israel have a hell of a lot to answer for.

Iran Escalates Strategy with Threats to Lay Mines in the Strait of Hormuz

Mar 11, 2026 | “They need to spread the risk of this conflict across as many states as possible.”

Iran is holding the threat of mines over vessels operating out of the Strait of Hormuz, says Director of Policy at the UK Chamber of Shipping, Peter Aylott.


Guerre au Moyen-Orient : le nouveau guide suprême Mojtaba Khamenei est « sain et sauf » malgré ses blessures, selon le fils du président iranien

LE FIGARO : Mojtaba Khamenei, 56 ans, aurait été blessé durant le raid qui a tué son père au premier jour de l’offensive israélo-américaine le 28 février contre l’Iran, mais les détails sur la gravité de ses blessures ne sont pas connus et il n’est pas apparu en public depuis.

Le nouveau guide suprême iranien Mojtaba Khamenei, est «sain et sauf» malgré ses blessures, a affirmé mercredi le fils du président iranien sur son compte Telegram. « J'ai entendu les informations disant que M. Mojtaba Khamenei avait été blessé. J'ai demandé à des amis qui ont des connexions. Ils m'ont dit que, grâce à Dieu, il était sain et sauf », a écrit Yousef Pezeshkian, qui est aussi conseiller du gouvernement. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mercredi 11 mars 2026

Col Doug Macgregor: Iran Not Running Out of Missiles

March 10, 2026

Amateurs Running the Country - Prof. David Cay Johnston Torches Trump Administration

Mar 11, 2026

Colonel Douglas Macgregor: Worst of Iran War Still Ahead

Mar 11, 2026 | Retired U.S. Army Colonel Douglas Macgregor joins the show to break down the latest developments in the Iran war and what they mean for the future of the Middle East.

We discuss the recent U.S. strikes inside Iran, the growing controversy surrounding civilian casualties—including the reported strike on a girls’ school—and whether these military operations are actually achieving their intended objectives.

Colonel Macgregor also explains why air power alone rarely decides wars, and whether the United States may eventually be forced to consider the one scenario many Americans fear the most: boots on the ground in Iran.

But beyond the battlefield, this war has enormous geopolitical implications. As tensions rise, global powers like Russia and China are closely watching the situation unfold, while energy markets and global alliances are already beginning to shift. …


Steve Rosenberg: In Russia, Who's Criticising Donald Trump...and Who Isn't?

Mar 11, 2026 | One of today's Russian papers writes that Donald Trump “needs help extricating himself from the poisoned political web spun from his arrogance & recklessness. Putin’s political trump cards have multiplied due to the miscalculations of his US counterpart”

Iran’s New Supreme Leader Is Bad News for Trump

March 9, 2026

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Als der Reichstag brannte | Doku HD Reupload | ARTE

Jan 27, 2026 | Vor 90 Jahren, in der Nacht vom 27. Februar zum 28. Februar 1933 steht der Reichstag in Flammen – und mit ihm die deutsche Demokratie. Der Brand dient Hitler, der einen Monat zuvor zum Reichskanzler ernannt worden war, als Vorwand für die Errichtung einer Diktatur. Binnen Stunden werden Tausende Oppositionelle interniert. Doch wer war für den Reichstagsbrand verantwortlich?

1928 steht Deutschland am Rande eines Bürgerkriegs. Kommunisten und Nationalsozialisten liefern sich Kämpfe auf den Straßen und an den Wahlurnen, um die Mehrheit im Reichstag zu erlangen. Wahl um Wahl erobern Hitler und seine Partei die politische Landschaft, während seine Braunhemden bei politischen Gegnern Angst und Schrecken verbreiten. Am 30. Januar 1933 wird Hitler dank einer wackeligen Koalition mit der nationalkonservativen DNVP Reichskanzler. Kurz darauf sorgt das Gerücht eines bevorstehenden Staatsstreichs für zusätzliche Verunsicherung. Am 27. Februar 1933 werden mit dem Brand des Reichstagsgebäudes alle Befürchtungen wahr. In dem brennenden Gebäude wird ein Mann aufgegriffen: der 24-jährige arbeitslose Niederländer Marinus van der Lubbe, der als Kommunist gilt – in den Augen der Nationalsozialisten ein Bilderbuchtäter. Der Vorwand ist gefunden, über Nacht Tausende Oppositionelle zu verhaften und in den ersten nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslagern zu internieren. Darunter befinden sich auch drei bulgarische „Agitatoren“ und der Fraktionsvorsitzende der Kommunisten im Reichstag, die zu Komplizen des jungen Niederländers erklärt werden.

Binnen weniger Wochen wird Deutschland zur Diktatur: Der Kanzler erhält die volle Macht, während seine Milizen auf den Straßen im Namen der Partei Terror verbreiten. Außerhalb Deutschlands organisiert sich Widerstand: Die Kommunisten beschuldigen ihrerseits Goebbels, Göring beziehungsweise die SA, den Brand gelegt zu haben.

Die Nationalsozialisten reagieren mit einem Schauprozess gegen die mutmaßlichen Reichstagsbrandstifter. Drei Monate lang werden alle Verhandlungen aufgezeichnet. Mehr als 200 Zeugen und Sachverständige treten unter strenger Kontrolle der Propaganda in den Zeugenstand. Die Schuld von Marinus van der Lubbe scheint außer Zweifel zu stehen …

Dokumentarfilm von Mickaël Gamrasni (F 2022, 90 Min) Video verfügbar bis zum 11/07/2026