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This is a promo for a documentary though I wouldn't describe it as such. You can see the film here though you'll might see it better here.

People are always telling me that history is this, or history is that. For my money, history is a whole lot of things, from lists of statistics to folk tales. But one thing it certainly is, it's the history I read for myself when I was a child. This was the history of stories - some factually true, some a lot less so - that I got from books like "Our Island Story: A Child's History of England. 
This was by one Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall, first published in 1905 and although I can't say it was entirely accurate, it certainly caught my imagination and the imaginations of generations of children just like me.

Of course the other history that got to me even more was the history of the Jews which caught the imagination of millions of Jewish children just like me and led to the now-despised Zionism.

But this history is "The Greatest Story Never Told". It's about Adolf Hitler and like so many histories I doubt whether all of it is strictly accurate (though I'd bet an awful lot of it is and I'm absolutely sure it's a hell of a lot more accurate than the story we've been fed in our Jewish dominated post-war, post-Holocaust world).

But however accurate it is, this is definitely a true story because it tells the truth about the great love the German people had (and may still have) for the person of Adolf Hitler.
 

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