Blood Money: Inside the Nazi Economy

Blood Money: Inside the Nazi Economy

Release date : February 2, 2021
Runtime : 1h 34m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : German / English / French /
Director : Gil Rabier /
Production companies : Gogogo Films / ARTE / JPL Films /
February 2, 2021 1h 34m France History German More
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How did Nazi Germany, from limited natural resources, mass unemployment, little money and a damaged industry, manage to unfurl the cataclysm of World War Two and come to occupy a large part of the European continent? Based on recent historical works of and interviews with Adam Tooze, Richard Overy, Frank Bajohr and Marie-Bénédicte Vincent, and drawing on rare archival material.
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  • title:Blood Money: Inside the Nazi Economy
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:1h 34m
  • Genres: History · War · Documentary · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: German · English · French ·
  • Director: Gil Rabier /
  • Writers: Gil Rabier · Olivier Wieviorka ·
  • Production companies: Gogogo Films · ARTE · JPL Films ·
  • Overview:How did Nazi Germany, from limited natural resources, mass unemployment, little money and a damaged industry, manage to unfurl the cataclysm of World War Two and come to occupy a large part of the European continent? Based on recent historical works of and interviews with Adam Tooze, Richard Overy, Frank Bajohr and Marie-Bénédicte Vincent, and drawing on rare archival material.
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