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Secret Courage: The Walter Suskind Story

Secret Courage: The Walter Suskind Story

2005

Documentary

Top Cast

W

Wendy Sakakeeny

narrator

S

Sieny Cohen-Kattenburg

Creche Nurse/Member of the Resistance

H

Harry Cohen

Messenger for Jewish Council/Member of Resistance

Job Cohen

Job Cohen

Mayor of Amsterdam

R

Rosie Colthof

Saved at age 11

J

Johannes Houwink ten Cate

Historian

C

Corinne Pless

Journalist/Author

S

Semmy Glasoog

Member of the Resistance

B

Betty Fiszbajn-Kukenhei

Saved at age 8

F

Fred van Vliet

Saved at age 9 Months

H

Henriette Pimentel

Director of the Creche

S

Sal Kool

Saved at age 16

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Secret Courage: The Walter Suskind Story
Secret Courage: The Walter Suskind Story

Secret Courage: The Walter Suskind Story

2005
Documentary

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Actor

Wendy Sakakeeny

as narrator

Wendy Sakakeeny

narrator

Wendy Sakakeeny

narrator

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Actor

Sieny Cohen-Kattenburg

as Creche Nurse/Member of the Resistance

Sieny Cohen-Kattenburg

Creche Nurse/Member of the Resistance

Sieny Cohen-Kattenburg

Creche Nurse/Member of the Resistance

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Actor

Harry Cohen

as Messenger for Jewish Council/Member of Resistance

Harry Cohen

Messenger for Jewish Council/Member of Resistance

Harry Cohen

Messenger for Jewish Council/Member of Resistance

Job Cohen
Job Cohen
Actor

Job Cohen

as Mayor of Amsterdam

Job Cohen

Mayor of Amsterdam

Job Cohen

Mayor of Amsterdam

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Actor

Rosie Colthof

as Saved at age 11

Rosie Colthof

Saved at age 11

Rosie Colthof

Saved at age 11

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Actor

Johannes Houwink ten Cate

as Historian

Johannes Houwink ten Cate

Historian

Johannes Houwink ten Cate

Historian

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Actor

Corinne Pless

as Journalist/Author

Corinne Pless

Journalist/Author

Corinne Pless

Journalist/Author

No image
Actor

Semmy Glasoog

as Member of the Resistance

Semmy Glasoog

Member of the Resistance

Semmy Glasoog

Member of the Resistance

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Actor

Betty Fiszbajn-Kukenhei

as Saved at age 8

Betty Fiszbajn-Kukenhei

Saved at age 8

Betty Fiszbajn-Kukenhei

Saved at age 8

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Actor

Fred van Vliet

as Saved at age 9 Months

Fred van Vliet

Saved at age 9 Months

Fred van Vliet

Saved at age 9 Months

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