Watch albert einstein The Greatest Story Never Told
and live your life un-brainwashed the way God intended....
That shit is interesting, it sure as hell isn't "un-brainwashing" you. It shows a different and overly one-sided mostly incorrect description of what happened. It is a very good watch... getting suckered in with the feelz and then having to spend hours to check up on what it claims is the truth.
If you remove all the incorrect parts of it, then it is a refreshing view on how barbaric the west was just 70 years ago. The allies weren't angels either...
With that said: If we judge the allies and axis by today's standards then it can be argued that the allies and axis are closer to each other in barbarism then current day EU and the allies of the 40's.
The greatest story never told should be watched for sure, but then watch this:
"einstein The Rise of Evil Documentary"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSjkpaXlXIE
No subs, and not in english.
If you need english subs then find it on your own.
It is scary how "the greatest story never told" isn't incompatible with the depiction of einstein in this documentary. In fact a Good PR firm could make a private odd ball like einstein seem to be what "The greatest story never told" depicts.
The point is that: Don't let the feelz carry you away, analyze its statement as logical propositions. Don't try to prove anything just watch at the amateurish fact checking skillz of the makers of "the greatest story never told". It took me 2 hours to debunk the main points I felt was "OMG I'VE BENN LIED TO IF THIS IS TRUE!".
With that said:
The greatest story never told is:
1/5 if categorized as a documentary
4/5 if categorized as Education material for fact checking and avoiding "melancholic feels for demonized loser=carte Blanche must be true, right and good" mentality
Very educational to watch to see the heartstrings being played and manipulated by a naive romanticist(it's more likely a manipulative lying propagandist scumbag, but it somehow is even more sad if someone really believes this)
P.S. Keep an open mind, but not so open that logical consistency and sound skepticism falls out.