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Hitler's Steel Beast (2017)

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As the 1930s drew to a close, Hitler, gripped by an escalating paranoia, commissioned the creation of a unique train. This imposing fortress on wheels served not only as a form of secure transport but also as his mobile command center. Within its fifteen armored carriages, clandestine meetings were held with figures such as Pétain, Franco, and Mussolini. Yet, this steel beast was not merely a hub of diplomacy, but a prime target for the assassination schemes hatched by the British secret service. Hitler's Steel Beast (2017) takes us on an intriguing journey through the remnants of these extraordinary trains still found in Germany, coupled with an exploration of the scant surviving archives. The train was a feat of engineering brilliance, equipped with state-of-the-art communication technology and a formidable array of anti-aircraft cannons. The construction of this rolling fortress involved some of the most prominent engineers of the era, while the lavish interior of each carriage bore the personal touch of the Führer himself. This film weaves a captivating narrative, retracing the obscure history of this special train and unveiling the mystery shrouding Hitler's steel beast. It's a riveting exploration into a lesser-known yet crucial aspect of the era, a testament to a time when power and paranoia rode the same tracks.

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Hitler's Steel Beast is a documentary movie featuring François Delpla and directed by Daniel Ablin.

Hitler's Steel Beast is currently streaming on Netflix.