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Kaiserspiel

On operated by Prussian prime minister Otto von Bismarck the German Empire is finally founded in 1871 on the floors of Versailles castle, ancestral seat of the French monarchy.

Top Cast

  • Thomas Thieme

    Thomas Thieme

    Otto von Bismarck

  • Peter Meinhardt

    Peter Meinhardt

    Wilhelm I.

  • Hubertus Hartmann

    Hubertus Hartmann

    Napoleon III.

  • Anna Tenta

    Anna Tenta

    Eugénie de Montijo

  • Marie-Anne Fliegel

    Marie-Anne Fliegel

    Eugénie de Montijo (aged)

  • Petra Kelling

    Petra Kelling

    Luise von Baden

  • Holger Daemgen

    Holger Daemgen

    Kronprinz Friedrich Wilhelm

  • Oona von Maydell

    Oona von Maydell

    Louise Michel

  • Leonie Gareis

    Leonie Gareis

    Marie Ferré

Overview

On operated by Prussian prime minister Otto von Bismarck the German Empire is finally founded in 1871 on the floors of Versailles castle, ancestral seat of the French monarchy.

Rating

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