Not Netflix, but Amazon Prime... didn't want to start another thread, and didn't want anyone who has Amazon Prime to miss it.
I happened on this by mistake, but found it to be the most fascinating film footage of history in the making.
The movie is "Hitler, a Career". it's a 1977 film made in Germany, totally made up of actual film clips of Hitler, his rise and fall from the beginnings in the early 1930's to the very end.
I can't believe I had never seen this. The film clips track the actual events leading up to, and throughout WWII. Truly amazing footage that is almost all clean and sharp. The narration is in English, and for those who are students of the second world war, absolutely spellbinding.
In some ways, the the vast scope of this film project, makes this part of history comprehensible, as we can see the size of the German Army, the amount of war materials, arms ships and planes. The propaganda machine is explained in a way that makes it real.
Not for everyone, but a masterpiece for history buffs. Full review here:
Hitler: a career - DocuWiki