After Mein Kampf? (1940) – Full Documentary | Anti-Nazi Propaganda | Public Domain

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“After Mein Kampf?” (1940) is a British propaganda documentary created during World War II. It was produced by the Ministry of Information to expose the dangers of Nazi ideology and the consequences of Hitler’s rise to power. The film uses real footage and dramatic narration to illustrate the Nazi regime’s aggression across Europe and warn against fascism.

🎬 Director: Norman Lee
🎭 Narrator: Quentin Reynolds (English version)
📅 Year: 1940
🌍 Language: English
🎞️ Color: Black and White
⏱️ Runtime: Approx. 18 minutes
✅ Public Domain: Yes
📽️ Source: Available on archive.org

This historic documentary serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of resisting totalitarianism and preserving democratic values.

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