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The mechanic Behnke wants to join the Nazi party to secure a good living. However, after his Jewish neighbors have been taken away, he changes his views. Trying to remain "a non-political man," he withdraws from reality and becomes a Nazis laborer.
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Paul Esser
Paul Esser
Hans Behnke
Paul Esser
Hans Behnke


Reinhard Kolldehoff
Reinhard Kolldehoff
Rudi Wille
Reinhard Kolldehoff
Rudi Wille


Werner Peters
Werner Peters
Udo Schulze
Werner Peters
Udo Schulze


Brigitte Krause
Brigitte Krause
Inge
Brigitte Krause
Inge


Irene Korb
Irene Korb
Charlotte Blank Behnke
Irene Korb
Charlotte Blank Behnke


Reinhold Bernt
Reinhold Bernt
Kurt Blank
Reinhold Bernt
Kurt Blank
Karl-Heinz Deickert
Karl-Heinz Deickert
Hellmuth Behnke
Karl-Heinz Deickert
Hellmuth Behnke
Siegfried Andrich
Siegfried Andrich
SS-Mann
Siegfried Andrich
SS-Mann
Valeska Stock
Valeska Stock
Hebamme
Valeska Stock
Hebamme
Theodor Vogeler
Theodor Vogeler
SD-Mann
Theodor Vogeler
SD-Mann
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