Now showing on the History Channel 6PM EDT, Tuesday, August 28, 2007 - (to repeat)
http://www.history.com/shows.do?episodeId=...p;action=detail
Everyone knows the public archive footage of Hitler. But most of it is silent. What was he saying? What did he sound like when he was having a conversation rather than shouting his beliefs to his followers? Special computer technology enables us for the first time to lip-read the silent film. Using a unique sound recording of Hitler never previously broadcast, we can, put his words into his mouth. The result will add texture and depth to our understanding of a man about whom millions of words have been written--but whom we have never heard just talking. Footage includes film shot by Eva Braun, sequences filmed by Nazi cameramen, and a secret sound recording made in 1942 by radio engineer Thor Damen.
Rating: TVPG
Running Time: 60 minutes
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My husband caught this earlier today and said it was kind of eerie to see some of the private stuff. It's showing again now, so I just had to see it.
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