Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels is responsible for building public support for the Holocaust and the war that Hitler is about to start. During a meal on November 9, 1938, Hitler is seen with a glass of beer. However, Hitler was not a drinker. Adolf Hitler: [To Magda Goebbels during a meal] Because of people like you, I will print skulls on my cigarette packs to ban smoking. Smoking is as harmful as the dead animals you love so much, and I cannot talk you out of it. Scene with Holocaust survivor Margot Friedlander before the end credits. Features Olympia 1. Teil – Fest der Völker (1938). Films about history are good, but only if the truth is told. Unfortunately, this film is based on false stories. Old footage is framed with new scenes combined with a story that only highlights stories designed to make the Nazis look bad and the German people look like they were fooled. It portrays people as miserable and everything is staged for propaganda purposes only. The story about the Jews lacks foundation because it makes no sense when compared to modern facts. The Jews were painted as enemies deliberately, just to create an excuse for war and murder. It just doesn’t add up. For this reason, I stopped the film 70% of the way through and requested a refund.