00:00The Olympic Games open in a city transformed into the stage of a dictatorship.
00:06Adolf Hitler watches from his grandstand, surrounded by banners, soldiers, and the thunder
00:11of 100,000 voices.
00:14The world has come to celebrate sport, but here, the games are twisted into a spectacle
00:19of power and propaganda.
00:21In Berlin, the contest is no longer just about glory.
00:25It is about ideology, dominance, and the vision of a Reich that claims to stand above all
00:32others.
00:33In this charged arena, one German athlete captures the spotlight, embodying the hopes of the regime
00:40and winning Hitler's admiration.
00:43But he is no ordinary competitor.
00:46Years later, during the Second World War, far from the stadiums and the applause, he will
00:51take part in operations in occupied Belarus, where German units and their allies kill more
00:57than 13,000 men, women, and children.
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