History Channel - Last Secrets of the Axis (2001)
DVDRip | 1h 32mn | 720x544 | MKV AVC@2029Kbps | AC3@192Kbps 2CH | 1.49 GiB
Language: English | Genre: Documentary | Subs: None
DVDRip | 1h 32mn | 720x544 | MKV AVC@2029Kbps | AC3@192Kbps 2CH | 1.49 GiB
Language: English | Genre: Documentary | Subs: None
One of the most compelling stories of World War II concerns the origins of the unlikely alliance between the Axis powers. While many people imagine that the union was forged along the lines of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend," the real story is far more complicated. LAST SECRETS OF THE AXIS picks up where the popular HISTORY CHANNEL special THE SAMURAI AND THE SWASTIKA left off, examining the remarkable historical confluence that led to the rise of German-Japanese cooperation. At the heart of story is Karl Haushofer, a geography professor (and the man who coined the term "geopolitics"). The program explores the professor's convoluted role, following him from the origins of the Reich to the Nuremberg Trials.