Hitler The Rise Of Evil Transcript Exclusive __hot__ Guide

Hitler's rapid consolidation of power was facilitated by:

The script often portrays the Nazis not as monsters from another world, but as opportunistic men taking advantage of a broken system. hitler the rise of evil transcript exclusive

Perhaps the most damning exclusive in the transcript is a deleted scene between Hitler and industrialist Fritz Thyssen. Thyssen says: Hitler's rapid consolidation of power was facilitated by:

[Hitler sobs on the floor. Hanfstaengl plays Beethoven. Hitler whispers: “The music is Aryan. But my soul is still a painter’s.”] Hanfstaengl plays Beethoven

As we read the dialogue today—the promises of "restoring order," the attacks on the "lazy press," the cry for a "strong leader"—the words echo in contemporary political discourse. The transcript offers no comfort. It only offers a question: When the script of tyranny is written again, will we recognize the lines?

If you analyze the exclusive dialogue from the transcript, you see a clear progression: