
Embajadores en el infierno
Drama · History · War
Overview
Four Spanish Blue Division soldiers captured after the German invasion of Soviet territory face a choice in forced labor camps: renounce their Spanish nationality for better conditions. While two accept, Captain Adrados leads a group resisting, labeling those who comply as traitors, showcasing a struggle for loyalty to Franco's values.
Top Cast


António Vilar
António Vilar
Capitán Ricardo Adrados
António Vilar
Capitán Ricardo Adrados


Rubén Rojo
Rubén Rojo
Teniente Luis Durán
Rubén Rojo
Teniente Luis Durán


Luis Peña
Luis Peña
Teniente Alvar
Luis Peña
Teniente Alvar


Mario Berriatúa
Mario Berriatúa
Teniente Pedro Rodrigo
Mario Berriatúa
Teniente Pedro Rodrigo


Rolf Wanka
Rolf Wanka
Mikhail
Rolf Wanka
Mikhail


Rainer Penkert
Rainer Penkert
Obermayer
Rainer Penkert
Obermayer
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