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Leibstandarte: My Honor Was Loyalty

Captain Ludwig Herckel a devoted and patriotic soldier of the SS Leibstandarte fights in every major conflict from the Eastern front to the battle of the bulge. Fiercely loyal to his country and his brothers in arms, loved by his men, Herckel will face his greatest battle yet when he discovers the truth about the Nazi regime.

Top Cast

  • Leone Frisa

    Leone Frisa

    Ludwig Herckel

  • Francesco Migliore

    Francesco Migliore

    Franz Johann Scholl

  • Paolo Vaccarino

    Paolo Vaccarino

    Willi Steiner

  • Albrecht Weimer

    Albrecht Weimer

    Josef Kolbe

  • Alessandra Oriti

    Alessandra Oriti

    Margarite

  • Alessandro Pepe

    Alessandro Pepe

    Dietwolf

  • Giulia Dichiaro

    Giulia Dichiaro

    Eleonor

  • Alessio Perrone

    Alessio Perrone

    Grobel

  • Marco Massoni

    Marco Massoni

    Meisen

Overview

Captain Ludwig Herckel a devoted and patriotic soldier of the SS Leibstandarte fights in every major conflict from the Eastern front to the battle of the bulge. Fiercely loyal to his country and his brothers in arms, loved by his men, Herckel will face his greatest battle yet when he discovers the truth about the Nazi regime.

Rating

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