
The Hidden Führer: Debating the Enigma of Hitler's Sexuality
Documentary
Overview
In September 2001, respected German historian Lothar Machtan dropped a bombshell on the world of Hitler studies: Hitler was secretly homosexual. His highly acclaimed and explosive book "The Hidden Hitler" ignited a storm of controversy. With information from the bestselling book, award-winning filmmakers Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato and Gabriel Rotello explore areas of the Führer's private life.
Top Cast


Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler
Self (archive footage)
Adolf Hitler
Self (archive footage)


Eva Braun
Eva Braun
Self (archive footage)
Eva Braun
Self (archive footage)


Rochus Misch
Rochus Misch
Self - Adolf Hitler's telephone operator
Rochus Misch
Self - Adolf Hitler's telephone operator


Magnus Hirschfeld
Magnus Hirschfeld
Self (archive footage)
Magnus Hirschfeld
Self (archive footage)


Rudolf Hess
Rudolf Hess
Self (archive footage)
Rudolf Hess
Self (archive footage)
Jonathan Petropoulos
Jonathan Petropoulos
Self
Jonathan Petropoulos
Self


Albert Speer
Albert Speer
Self (archive footage)
Albert Speer
Self (archive footage)
Arno Breker
Arno Breker
Self (archive footage)
Arno Breker
Self (archive footage)


Ernst Röhm
Ernst Röhm
Self (archive footage)
Ernst Röhm
Self (archive footage)


Joseph Goebbels
Joseph Goebbels
Self (archive footage)
Joseph Goebbels
Self (archive footage)
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