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The film characterizes this era as a period of "incredible" achievement and an ideal place to live.
The series is generally unavailable on mainstream platforms like YouTube due to its promotion of Holocaust denial and antisemitic conspiracy theories. Core Narrative of Part 3
: Pre-war documentation, including Hitler’s own writings in Mein Kampf and the minutes of the Hossbach Memorandum (1937), explicitly state that the goal of the Nazi regime was the forceful acquisition of Lebensraum (living space) in Eastern Europe and the systematic eradication of targeted populations, rather than a mere defensive stance against communism. Europa - The Last Battle Part 3
The documentary attempts to reframe the primary threat of the era as communism (often referred to as "Judeo-Bolshevism" in the film) rather than National Socialism. It presents Germany as a "bulwark" against this threat, arguing that its destruction was a victory for a more sinister, globalist ideology. Critical Reception and Context
: Despite mainstream bans, links and full segments of Part 3 continue to circulate on alternative video-hosting sites like Dailymotion , Rumble, and BitChute. The film characterizes this era as a period
The release of Europa: The Last Battle coincided with the rise of the alt‑right and the increasing use of video platforms for extremist recruitment. While mainstream services removed the film, it flourished on alternative platforms such as BitChute, Odysee, and the Internet Archive.
Furthermore, the segment touches on Holocaust revisionism by citing the International Red Cross, claiming that the total number of deaths from the camps was only between 271,000 and 290,000, attributing most of these deaths not to systematic extermination but to diseases like typhus. The documentary attempts to reframe the primary threat
: A comprehensive BBC series using architectural blueprints, historical documentation, and interviews to deconstruct the mechanics of the Nazi regime. Share public link
Part 3 continues the narrative arc of the banned/pulled series, shifting from WWII causes (Part 1) and the war’s progression (Part 2) to the post-1945 order . The film argues that Allied policies after 1945—especially the Morgenthau Plan, denazification, and the expulsion of ethnic Germans from Eastern Europe—constituted a deliberately inflicted “second defeat” for Germany, framed as an ongoing occupation.
This blog post examines the historical claims and narrative structure of the third installment of the documentary series.