By highlighting social welfare programmes, employment, and national pride, the film attempts to erase the reality of systematic persecution from the viewer’s memory.
The film is widely seen as a tool for Holocaust denial and the rehabilitation of Nazi ideology.
While it presents itself as an alternative historical documentary mapping the origin of the World Wars, academic researchers, historians, and civil rights groups have universally classified it as a neo-Nazi propaganda film that relies heavily on antisemitic conspiracy theories, historical negationism, and Holocaust denial. Europa - The Last Battle Part 3
Argues that National Socialism was a defensive reaction against international Zionism.
It alleges that international Zionism and Jewish interests were responsible for the destruction of the Second Reich because it hindered their supposed plans for world conquest. Argues that National Socialism was a defensive reaction
The film is highly polarizing, with reviews generally split between extremist ideological supporters and academic critics who dismiss it as propaganda.
Reviews of the series are sharply divided between academic critics and its online following: Reviews of the series are sharply divided between
Conspiratorial forces manipulated the world into war to destroy Germany.