A look at Hitler's rise to power and how he sold his dreams for the future to the German people.
The best episode of "Project Nazi: The Blueprints of Evil" season 1 is "Designed for Power", rated 7.6/10 from 26 user votes. It was directed by Bill Thomas and written by Alex Seaborne. "Designed for Power" aired on 8/9/2017 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Hitler's Highways".
Hitler's mastery of propaganda and instinct for design was used to create everything from the swastika flag to the striking uniforms of the Storm Troopers. This all helped win support for the Nazi party, a vital step in its march towards total power.
Director: Bill Thomas
Writer: Alex Seaborne
Hitler promises to make Germany great again by creating 14,000 miles of freeway and building 1.5 million "People's Cars" every year. But none of this is achieved. Instead, the Nazi war economy relies on millions of forced laborers and prisoners.
Director: Bill Thomas
Writer: Anke Lueddecke
Hitler is determined to rebuild Germany's military strength after the destruction of almost all its weaponry in the First World War. To overcome his country's dire shortage of raw materials, he plans to steal them from other countries.
Director: Bill Thomas
Writer: David Caldwell-Evans
Hitler is determined to change the way German people think and feel by creating a new, Nazi form of art and culture. He takes over the film industry and radio stations, giving the Nazis complete control over every image and message his people receiv
Director: Anke Lueddecke, Bill Thomas
Writer: Anke Lueddecke
Using surveillance, detention, and even murder, the SS defeat Hitler's political enemies and are most responsible for putting Hitler's deadly policy of racial purity into practice.
Director: Bill Thomas
Writer: David Caldwell-Evans
Adolf Hitler is determined to fight to the very end, even if it costs millions of Germans their lives. He puts his faith in his the Wunderwaffe, the wonder weapons, including the first ever ballistic missile, the V2.
Director: Alex Seaborne, Bill Thomas
Writer: Alex Seaborne