Edward VIII: The Nazi King (2009)

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Using declassified FBI information, this documentary investigates the extent to which British King Edward VIII sympathized with the Nazis.

Introduction
"Edward VIII: The Nazi King" is a captivating 2009 documentary that looks into the worrying association and connections in between Britain's former King Edward VIII and Nazi Germany. The documentary, produced by Channel 4 in the UK, highlights speculations about Edward's possible treason and how it could have affected the result of World War II.

Background
King Edward VIII was selected as the King of Britain after the demise of his dad, King George V in 1936. His reign, however, was short as he renounced his position merely 11 months later on to marry Wallis Simpson, a separated American woman. Post-abdication, he was provided the title of the Duke of Windsor and transferred to France with his partner.

The Controversial Association
The documentary specifically focuses on Edward VIII's controversial relationships and contacts with Adolf Hitler and the Nazis in the 1930s. It suggests that if Edward had not relinquished, his pro-German sentiments could have allowed Hitler to dominate Britain throughout World War II.

The film uncovers several formerly hidden photos, films, and files, including FBI files and secret German diplomatic correspondences. These files suggest that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor had a close relationship with the Nazis, with different points in history showing Edward openly expressing his appreciation for Hitler's routine.

Accusations of Treason
"Edward VIII: The Nazi King" emphasizes on the allegations that the Duke may have communicated categorized information about the French defenses to the Germans, causing the quick German success of the France intrusion in 1940. It alleges that after the fall of France, the Duke intended to go back to England, not to help his nation however to rise to the throne as a puppet king under Nazi influence.

Nazi Influence and Failed Plans
The documentary makes use of recorded discussions, private correspondences, and personal testaments that portray Edward VIII as a ready collaborator with Hitler. The Nazi strategies, however, were warded off when Winston Churchill, noticing the Duke's questionable loyalty, sent him to the Bahamas as a guv to keep him far from Europe during the war.

Consequences and Legacy
The film likewise speaks about Edward's life post World War II, where he went back to France and lived the rest of his life in exile, typically slammed and ostracized by his own family and high society. It goes over the reality that how, regardless of his deep debates, Edward and his spouse were allowed to lead a largely unbothered life, which has raised numerous concerns about the British government and monarchy's possible efforts to conceal the Duke's doubtful activities and relations with the Nazis.

Conclusion
Through previously unseen and classified pieces of evidence, this explosive documentary paints a chilling and questionable image of King Edward VIII's associations with Nazi Germany. It reveals a brand-new perspective on this heavily hypothesized part of British history. The film concludes by raising concerns about the effect that Edward VIII's naturally pro-Nazi doctrines might have had on the course of World War II, had he remained king.

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