
Hitler's Most Wanted takes a fresh look at how and why a generation of men and women living in a cultured, European society became the leaders of one of the most barbaric regimes of all time, responsible for starting a war that killed more than 60 million people. Visiting the villages and towns where these elite Nazi leaders grew up, as well as the sites of their worst atrocities, filmmaker James Ellis meets with young historians to explore the defining moments which transformed everyday Germans into mass murderers. As knowledge of the origins of the Third Reich recedes amongst millennials, Hitler's Most Wanted examines how respectable citizens in a free society were manipulated by propaganda. Now it's time for a new generation to scrutinize some of the key personalities of the Third Reich to determine what happened and ensure that the lessons of history never be forgotten.
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James Ellis
Self - Host

Guy Walters
Self - Historian
Tobias Freimüller
Self - Deputy Director, Research - Fritz Bauer Institute

Niklas Frank
Self - Author, Son of Hans Frank

Kevin Hoskins
Self - Nuremberg Tours in English

Anthony Cantor
Self - Historian
Michael Trammer
Self - Freelance Photojournalist

Florian Schimikowski
Self - Scientific Associate, German Spy Museum
Sven Keller
Self - Historian, Institute of Contemporary History

Magnus Brechtken
Self - Deputy Director, Institut für Zeitgeschichte
Josua Fink
Self - German Museum Flugwerft Schleißheim
Jörg Braunsdorf
Self - Owner, Tucholsky Bookstore

Jann Witt
Self - Historian. Technical Museum U-995