Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels is responsible for building public support for the Holocaust and the war that Hitler is about to start. At a dinner on November 9, 1938, Hitler is seen with a glass of beer. However, Hitler did not drink. Adolf Hitler: [To Magda Goebbels during the dinner] Because of people like you, I will print skulls on cigarette packs to ban smoking. Smoking is as bad as the animal carcasses you love so much, and I cannot make you stop smoking. Scene with Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer before the end credits. Olympia 1. Teil – Fest der Völker (1938). Films that tell history are good, but only if the truth is told. Unfortunately, this film is based on false narratives. Old material is framed with new scenes combined with a story that only highlights stories that are intended to make the Nazis look bad and the Germans look deceived. It presents people as unhappy, and everything is staged purely for propaganda purposes. The story about the Jews is baseless because it makes no sense when compared to today’s facts. The Jews were painted as the enemy on purpose, just to create a justification for war and killing. It simply doesn’t add up. That’s why I stopped the movie at 70% and asked for a refund.