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Truth Sets You Free

Based on interviews with leading Neonazis and Holocaust deniers, as well as archival material from conspiratorial meetings, the film briefly reveals the state of the German Neonazi scene.

Top Cast

  • Ewald Althans

    Ewald Althans

    Self

  • Esther Bejarano

    Esther Bejarano

    Self

  • David Irving

    David Irving

    Self

  • Anthony Hancock

    Anthony Hancock

    Self

  • Robert Faurisson

    Robert Faurisson

    Self

  • Gottfried Küssel

    Gottfried Küssel

    Self

  • Otto Ernst Remer

    Otto Ernst Remer

    Self (archive)

  • Harald Neubauer

    Harald Neubauer

    Self

  • Hans Münch

    Hans Münch

    Self (archive)

Overview

Based on interviews with leading Neonazis and Holocaust deniers, as well as archival material from conspiratorial meetings, the film briefly reveals the state of the German Neonazi scene.

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