Interested to see how they balance the idea that ordinary Getman people were just that with the view that ordinary German people allowed it to happen and mostly participated.
I think that for a lot of people, if you weren't gay, Jewish, communist or gypsy, life under the Third Reich, at least at the start, was better than it had been under the Weimar Republic. Most people are basically law-abiding and just want to get on with their lives. Plenty of people complain about various aspects of life today, but how many actually go out protesting or standing for parliament or whatever? Most people are likely to just grumble and maybe change their vote at the next election, and yes, they don't agree with everything that's going on, but they're okay at the moment, and it's not like during WW1 or the hyperinflation in 1923, or the risk of Communist revolution as there was after WW1.
And that's why learning about the Third Reich is important - people were mostly normal, and had Britain lost WW1 or other things had gone differently, maybe Moseley or others would have gained power, rather than just mostly being on the sidelines.
I asked my German friends if they'd seen it, but I am assuming none of them watched it, on account of the lack of response I got (also all the bank holidays mean lots of people haven't been around that much.) To be fair, it's not really their thing in most cases. I need to watch some sci fi or fantasy show for that.