AI Documentary - Two world wars & Hitler

 

I’m currently working on an AI-driven documentary for TrineDay Publishers, based on the groundbreaking book Two World Wars and Hitler: Who Was Responsible? by Jim Macgregor and John O'Dowd. The film blends historical investigation with cinematic storytelling, exploring how propaganda, finance, and emerging technologies shape both past and present.

 

Expected release date: 4th quarter of 2025

 

All the images below were created by me using AI tools.

They depict key historical figures and moments — reimagined through a cinematic lens:

🎥 Franz Ferdinand & Sophie in the final moments before Sarajevo
🎥 Gavrilo Princip waiting in the shadows
🎥 Putzi Hanfstaengl coaching a young, insecure Hitler
🎥 Secret meetings in Vienna, London, and Berlin
🎥 The invisible hand behind World War I

These images are part of my AI documentary project The Great Lie and my upcoming feature film Delirium — both exploring the fine line between fact and fiction, memory and manipulation.

Tools used: Runway, Veo 3, MidJourney v7, ElevenLabs, MiniMax.

Reflection as Resistance

 

In an age of digital acceleration and algorithmic control, it’s no longer optional — it’s essential — to look back at the world wars.
This documentary dissects the decisions, deceptions, and covert manipulations that led to global conflict — and exposes how the same mechanisms are now being retooled in the world of AI, surveillance, and information warfare.

Based on the explosive research of Jim Macgregor and John O’Dowd, authors of Two World Wars and Hitler – Who Was Responsible?, the film reveals the hidden hand of Anglo-American elites in orchestrating war — then and now.