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Der Reichstag

Year: 2017 HistoryDocumentaryTV Movie Runtime: 81 min Rating: 8.0

Overview

Docudrama telling the story of a building with a breath taking career that began in the empire, flourished in the Weimar Republic, perished in the Nazi dictatorship, and was rebuilt after its partial destruction.

Genres

HistoryDocumentaryTV Movie

Cast

Dominik Bender

Dominik Bender

Graf von Westarp

Beat Marti

Beat Marti

Paul Wallot

Mats Reinhardt

Mats Reinhardt

Philipp Scheidemann

Anna Thalbach

Anna Thalbach

Anna Rehme

Maria Kempken

Maria Kempken

Ilse Dirksen

Sven Walser

Sven Walser

Siegfried Loevy

Moritz Berg

Moritz Berg

Albert Loevy

David Schütter

David Schütter

Ferdinand Hardekopf

Delio Malär

Delio Malär

Gaetano Negri

Günter Schaupp

Günter Schaupp

Friedrich Ebert

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