
Der Reichstag
History · Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
Docudrama telling the story of a building with a breath taking career that began in the empire, flourished in the Weimar Republic, perished in the Nazi dictatorship, and was rebuilt after its partial destruction.
Top Cast


Dominik Bender
Dominik Bender
Graf von Westarp
Dominik Bender
Graf von Westarp


Beat Marti
Beat Marti
Paul Wallot
Beat Marti
Paul Wallot


Mats Reinhardt
Mats Reinhardt
Philipp Scheidemann
Mats Reinhardt
Philipp Scheidemann


Anna Thalbach
Anna Thalbach
Anna Rehme
Anna Thalbach
Anna Rehme


Maria Kempken
Maria Kempken
Ilse Dirksen
Maria Kempken
Ilse Dirksen


Sven Walser
Sven Walser
Siegfried Loevy
Sven Walser
Siegfried Loevy


Moritz Berg
Moritz Berg
Albert Loevy
Moritz Berg
Albert Loevy


David Schütter
David Schütter
Ferdinand Hardekopf
David Schütter
Ferdinand Hardekopf


Delio Malär
Delio Malär
Gaetano Negri
Delio Malär
Gaetano Negri


Günter Schaupp
Günter Schaupp
Friedrich Ebert
Günter Schaupp
Friedrich Ebert
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