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Who Killed Walter Benjamin…

"… not just a reconstruction of a death but the living portrait of the scene of the crime."

Philosopher Walter Benjamin (1892-1940), a German Jew, flees Germany in 1932, during the turmoil preceding Adolf Hitler's definitive rise to power. On September 26, 1940, he dies in Portbou, a small village on the French-Spanish border. The unexplained end of a man who managed to avoid a horrible fate just to face death in very mysterious circumstances.

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  • Juan Ramón Capella

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  • Félix de Azúa

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  • Stéphane Hessel

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  • Dani Karavan

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  • Stéphane Mosès

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  • Gary Smith

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  • Rolf Tiedemann

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  • Patrick von zur Mühlen

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  • Bernd Witte

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Overview

Philosopher Walter Benjamin (1892-1940), a German Jew, flees Germany in 1932, during the turmoil preceding Adolf Hitler's definitive rise to power. On September 26, 1940, he dies in Portbou, a small village on the French-Spanish border. The unexplained end of a man who managed to avoid a horrible fate just to face death in very mysterious circumstances.

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