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Tatort Berlin - Der Massenmörder Bruno Lüdke

Bruno Lüdke, who was mentally disabled, is said to have brutally murdered 53 people in Berlin and throughout Germany. In 1944, he died under unexplained circumstances at the Central Institute of Forensic Medicine of the Security Police in Vienna, where numerous experiments had been performed on him. In 1991, doubts arose as to whether Lüdke could have committed a single murder at all.

Top Cast

  • Thilo Prothmann

    Thilo Prothmann

    Bruno Lüdke

  • Daniel Rossmeisl

    Daniel Rossmeisl

    Heinrich Franz

  • Belinde Ruth Stieve

    Belinde Ruth Stieve

    Herta Selchow

  • Wulf Mey

    Wulf Mey

    KK Gottfried Faulhaber

  • Volker Hagen

    Volker Hagen

    KA Paul Meyerbeer

  • Mario Hassert

    Mario Hassert

    KK Georg Zach

  • Marcus Lachmann

    Marcus Lachmann

    Artur Nebe

  • Yvonne Lachmann

    Yvonne Lachmann

    Margarete Beyer

  • Maik Rogge

    Maik Rogge

    KA Hans Mahnke

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Bruno Lüdke, who was mentally disabled, is said to have brutally murdered 53 people in Berlin and throughout Germany. In 1944, he died under unexplained circumstances at the Central Institute of Forensic Medicine of the Security Police in Vienna, where numerous experiments had been performed on him. In 1991, doubts arose as to whether Lüdke could have committed a single murder at all.

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