Archiv des Todes

East German war television film series
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Archiv des Todes
Also known asArchives of Death
Country of originGerman Democratic Republic

Archiv des Todes (German: Archives of Death) is a 1980 13-part East German war television film series set during World War II.

Cast

  • Jürgen Zartmann: Georg
  • Gojko Mitić: Boris
  • Gerd Blahuschek: Ernst
  • Leon Niemczyk: Janek
  • Krzysztof Stroiński: Heiner
  • Barbara Brylska: Hanka
  • Renate Blume: Renate
  • Alfred Struwe: Standartenführer Hauk
  • Heidemarie Wenzel: Mrs. von Teschendorf
  • Hannjo Hasse: Major Zirrgiebel
  • Joachim Tomaschewsky: Beisel
  • Helmut Schellhardt: Henselma

See also

External links

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