
Germans
Drama · History · War
Overview
A story about a German family during World War II with every family member having a different approach to Jews, raging from hatred to compassion.
Top Cast


Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska
Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska
Adela Soerensen
Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska
Adela Soerensen


Scott Cleverdon
Scott Cleverdon
Willi Sonnenbruch
Scott Cleverdon
Willi Sonnenbruch


Katarzyna Figura
Katarzyna Figura
Maritza
Katarzyna Figura
Maritza


Per Oscarsson
Per Oscarsson
Prof. Sonnenbruch
Per Oscarsson
Prof. Sonnenbruch
Vivian Schilling
Vivian Schilling
Ruth Sonnenbruch
Vivian Schilling
Ruth Sonnenbruch


Beth Tegarden
Beth Tegarden
Liesel Sonnenbruch
Beth Tegarden
Liesel Sonnenbruch


Beata Tyszkiewicz
Beata Tyszkiewicz
Berta Sonnenbruch
Beata Tyszkiewicz
Berta Sonnenbruch
Matthew Sullivan
Matthew Sullivan
Joachim Peters
Matthew Sullivan
Joachim Peters
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