The film has been commonly promoted by neo-Nazis[6][1] and QAnon conspiracy theorists.[4][9] Perennial Green candidate,[10]Libertarian Party official and Holocaust denier David Croteau has also promoted the film, saying he "spent many hours last week reviewing this very long and detailed portrayal of the modern world wars. I believe we have been lied to, again by traitors in our government."[2]
Prominent Minnesota imam Asad Zaman also promoted the film on social media, which led to criticism of local politicians, among them Tim Walz, who had appeared in public with him. Zaman later deleted the post and distanced himself from it.[11]
References
^ abc"The Nordic Resistance Movement". Anti-Defamation League. Archived from the original on 2 January 2024. Retrieved 9 January 2024. Films viewed by the NRM in such sessions include the Swedish-produced antisemitic propaganda miniseries, Europa – the Last Battle, which praises Hitler and claims that Jews started both World Wars, and Dennis Wise's revisionist film, Adolf Hitler: The Greatest Story Never Told.
^ ab"QAnon's Antisemitism and What Comes Next". Anti-Defamation League. 17 September 2021. Archived from the original on 26 March 2023. Retrieved 26 March 2023. At one point, Joe M exhorted his Twitter followers to watch pro-Nazi propaganda film "Adolf Hitler: the Greatest Story Never Told," writing: "What if the casting of Hitler as a villain was fabricated by the Churchill/Rothschild/Roosevelt/Stalin Deep State to frame him for the Holocaust, and his speeches against 'Jews' were really in reference to the Luciferian banking cabal?"