
Goering's Catalogue: A Collection of Art and Blood
Documentary · History · TV Movie
Overview
For more than a decade, Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering, Adolf Hitler's right-hand man during the infamous Third Reich, assembled a collection of thousands of works of art that were meticulously catalogued.
Top Cast


Micky Sébastian
Micky Sébastian
Self - Narrator (voice)
Micky Sébastian
Self - Narrator (voice)


Jean-Marc Dreyfus
Jean-Marc Dreyfus
Self - Historian
Jean-Marc Dreyfus
Self - Historian


Stefan Martens
Stefan Martens
Self - Historian
Stefan Martens
Self - Historian


Éric Michaud
Éric Michaud
Self - Historian
Éric Michaud
Self - Historian


Emmanuelle Polack
Emmanuelle Polack
Self - Art Historian
Emmanuelle Polack
Self - Art Historian


Simon Goodman
Simon Goodman
Self - Gutmann Family Member
Simon Goodman
Self - Gutmann Family Member
Alain Monteagle
Alain Monteagle
Self - Jaffé Family Member
Alain Monteagle
Self - Jaffé Family Member
Anne Liskenne
Anne Liskenne
Self - Art Curator
Anne Liskenne
Self - Art Curator
Sébastien Chauffour
Sébastien Chauffour
Self - Curator
Sébastien Chauffour
Self - Curator
Lionel Salem
Lionel Salem
Self - Gentili Family Member
Lionel Salem
Self - Gentili Family Member
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