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Mark Strong | ... | Narrator (voice) | |
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Michael A. Musmanno | ... | Self (archive footage) |
Traudl Junge | ... | Self (archive footage) | |
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Bernd von Loringhoven | ... | Self (archive footage) (as Baron von Loringhoven) |
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Heinz Lorenz | ... | Self (archive footage) |
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Ilse Braun | ... | Self (archive footage) |
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Anni Winter | ... | Self (archive footage) |
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Willi Johannmeier | ... | Self (archive footage) (as Major Willi Johannmeier) |
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Irmengard von Varo | ... | Self (archive footage) |
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Artur Axmann | ... | Self (archive footage) |
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Erich Kempka | ... | Self (archive footage) |
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Hermann Karnau | ... | Self (archive footage) |
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Nepheli Antonopoulos | ... | Reconstruction Cast |
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Tom Collinson | ... | Reconstruction Cast |
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Iwona Denton | ... | Reconstruction Cast |
Filmed interviews with the survivors of the Berlin Bunker in which Adolf Hitler, Eva Braun and the Goebbels family killed themselves in the final days of World War II. The interviews were made in 1948 by Captain Michael Musmanno, a US Navy Lawyer and Nuremberg Judge, and the film was offered to Hollywood, but the mood of the western world had changed and wanted to forget Hitler and the war and instead look to the future. The film remained in a US university archive until it was re-discovered in 2013. Written by Anonymous
Is anyone else questioning how well the witnesses are speaking English? If the interviews were three years after the war, and these people spent months in jail, how is this possible? Junge was captured by the Russians and then the Americans...yet she seems to speak with a British accent.? Her descriptions and vocabulary are flawless. In later interviews, she only speaks in German...