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Hitler’s Golden Book

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Hitler’s personal archives hidden in Moscow !

The Russian military archives in Moscow are a secret place closed to the public Even historians are only granted access  in exceptional circumstances. They contain major historical documents relating to World War II, notably those found by  the Red Army in Adolf Hitler’s bunker in Berlin in early May 1945. These are items that the Führer had insisted on keeping  carefully until the end and which shed new light on the Nazi regime. This 52-minute historical investigative documentary  reveals archives of major historical value to the general public for the first time : – Hitler’s “golden book.”

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Theme : History
Format : 52′
Original title : Hitler’s Golden Book
Director : Jean-Christophe Brisard
Streamer : LCP
Language : FR
Year of production : 2026
Produced by : Les beaux docs

The mystery behind Hitler’s death

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May 8, 1945, the Nazis capitulate. Hitler committed suicide in his bunker to escape the Red Army soldiers who had entered Berlin. More than 70 years later, many questions remain. What became of his body? Did he really die in his bunker?

In criminal investigations, unsolved cases are called “cold cases”. The case of Hitler’s death is certainly the most famous. Did he really die in 1945? For the first time, a French forensic scientist has obtained exceptional authorization to analyze human remains that until now were hidden in Soviet archives. After more than 70 years of doubt, he has been able to scientifically prove that these are indeed the teeth of the Nazi dictator.

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Theme : History
Format : 52′
Original title : The mystery behind Hitler’s death
Director : Jean-Christophe Brisard
Streamer : France 3
Language : FR
Year of production : 2018
Produced by : Les beaux docs

Paris

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Step back in time to the 1924 Paris Olympics, a world of Belle Époque glamour and sporting ambition. This 80-minute documentary, featuring a treasure trove of previously unpublished Gaumont-Pathé archives, immerses you in the thrill of the first truly modern Games. Witness the electrifying victories of legends like Paavo Nurmi, the «Flying Finn,» and Johnny Weissmuller, whose Olympic swimming triumphs preceded his fame as Tarzan.

More than just a sporting spectacle, the 1924 Games offer a fascinating window into a transformative era. Experience a Paris rebuilding after the devastation of World War I, where the rise of mass sport and the struggle for women’s participation in the Games mirrored broader social shifts. Explore the challenges of hosting a global event, from financing and transport to security and the complexities of a world stage that saw the notable absence of Germany and Russia. And marvel at innovations like the first Olympic Village and the debut of live radio broadcasts, forever changing how the world experienced the Games.

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Theme : History
Format : 52′ | 80′
Original title : The 1924 Olympics
Director : Marie-Laurence Rincé
Streamer : Public Sénat, RTBF
Language : FR
Year of production : 2024
Produced by : Gaumont Pathé, Public Sénat, TV Presse