Europa - The Last Battle Part 3 -

The third installment of Europa - The Last Battle series continues to explore the themes of European history, culture, and identity. The series, written by Joakim Andersen, presents a critical analysis of the European people's struggles and the impact of external forces on their heritage.

Review: Europa - The Last Battle Part 3

Critical Reception
Professional historians dismiss all three parts as Holocaust denial, antisemitic conspiracy fantasy, and victim-perpetrator reversal. The series is banned in Germany, Austria, and several other European countries under laws against incitement and Nazi apologetics. Part 3 is considered the most explicit in its call for “decolonizing” Germany from U.S./globalist control. Europa - The Last Battle Part 3

Conclusion
Europa: The Last Battle – Part 3 serves as the ideological finale, claiming that WWII ended not in liberation but in a new oppression, and that Germans remain rightful victims. Its use of manipulated imagery, selective testimony, and open denial of the Holocaust places it firmly within far-right extremist historiography, not documentary filmmaking. The third installment of Europa - The Last

Production Quality: While some describe it as a "glorified YouTuber documentary," others find the use of archival footage and its 12-hour scope to be comprehensive. Conclusion for Viewers The series is banned in Germany, Austria, and

What comes next?

The Rise of National Socialism: It frames the emergence of the Nazi party as a "defensive" reaction to the spread of Communism and the perceived exploitation of the German people. Critical Analysis and Controversy