Some dates divide history: one world before, and another after. 30th January 1933 is such a date; on that day, Adolf Hitler was appointed as Chancellor of Germany.
Twelve years is not a long time in politics, and yet the regime which he established in this time made a more damaging, enduring and controversial mark on Germany, and history in general, than any other.
Over three episodes, we explore how the German population – and those in occupied territories –lived through the Nazi era of 1933 to 1945.