
Sarajevo: Beginning of a Disaster
Documentary · History
Overview
Sarajevo, late June 1914: A Serbian nationalist shoots the Austro-Hungarian heir to the throne and his wife. A few weeks later, war raged in Europe with devastating consequences.
Top Cast
Ulrich Schmissat
Ulrich Schmissat
Bethmann Hollweg
Ulrich Schmissat
Bethmann Hollweg


Daniel Noah
Daniel Noah
Melder
Daniel Noah
Melder


Oleg Zhukov
Oleg Zhukov
René Viviani
Oleg Zhukov
René Viviani


Moritz Führmann
Moritz Führmann
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Moritz Führmann
Kaiser Wilhelm II


Stefan Lampadius
Stefan Lampadius
Raymond Poincaré
Stefan Lampadius
Raymond Poincaré
Frank Maier
Frank Maier
Zar Nikolaus II.
Frank Maier
Zar Nikolaus II.
Henry Schultze
Henry Schultze
H.J.L. von Moltke
Henry Schultze
H.J.L. von Moltke
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