

History · Drama · War
Overview
1939, Hitler's army was closing borders, and 85 American missionaries were in Germany serving their church. The escape of these missionaries from Nazi Germany is one of the most dramatic events to occur in modern LDS history.
Top Cast


Paul Wuthrich
Paul Wuthrich
Elder Seibold
Paul Wuthrich
Elder Seibold


Sebastian Michael Barr
Sebastian Michael Barr
Elder Anderson
Sebastian Michael Barr
Elder Anderson


David McConnell
David McConnell
President Wood
David McConnell
President Wood


Landon Henneman
Landon Henneman
Elder Barnes
Landon Henneman
Elder Barnes


Brad Witbeck
Brad Witbeck
Elder McComber
Brad Witbeck
Elder McComber


Scarlett Hazen
Scarlett Hazen
Carol Wood
Scarlett Hazen
Carol Wood


Trystyn Roberts
Trystyn Roberts
Elder Poll
Trystyn Roberts
Elder Poll


Kevin Kirschenmann
Kevin Kirschenmann
President Biehl
Kevin Kirschenmann
President Biehl


Bruce Newbold
Bruce Newbold
US Consul General
Bruce Newbold
US Consul General


Joseph Batzel
Joseph Batzel
Brother Lutz
Joseph Batzel
Brother Lutz
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