In 1981, Gerd Heidemann, a bloodhound reporter for the German magazine Stern, believes he's stumbled onto the greatest literary find of the century: the personal diaries of Adolf Hitler. Shrouded in secrecy, Heidemann and the men of Stern attempt to pull off the greatest scoop in publishing history, blinded by their greed to the fact that the diaries are, in fact, crude forgeries.
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Air Date: 1991-06-11
Bloodhound journalist Gerd Heidemann picks up the scent of his biggest scoop ever: a cache of documents handwritten b...
Air Date: 1991-06-18
Heidemann convinces Stern's owners to pay for his acquisition of Hitler's diaries. But they bankroll much more than t...
Air Date: 1991-06-25
As Stern's management plots a marketing strategy, skeptical British historian David Irving gets wind of Hitler's rece...
Air Date: 1991-07-02
Embarking on a bidding war, publishing magnate Rupert Murdoch sends a distinguished historian--and former intelligenc...
Air Date: 1991-07-09
Murdoch gets cagey during negotiations, his expert gets cold feet, and Stern's big press conference turns nasty.