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54 Stunden Angst: Das Geiseldrama von Gladbeck

It was the most spectacular hostage situation and at the same time one of the most sensational crimes in German criminal history: the Gladbeck hostage drama kept Germany in suspense from August 16-18, 1988. 54 hours of fear. On August 16, shortly before 8 a.m., Gladbeck, northern Ruhr area. Hooded and armed with MPs, Hans-Jürgen Rösner and Dieter Degowski penetrate a bank. They take two bank employees hostage, want an escape car and a ransom of 300,000 marks. What then followed with an odyssey through the Ruhr area, northern Germany and the Netherlands was a scenario in which all those involved - perpetrators and victims, police and journalists - lost control over their actions. In the end there were three deaths, many injured, grief and anger, mutual blame and the attempt to draw consequences for the future from the inconceivable event.

Top Cast

  • Henning Quanz

    Henning Quanz

    Presenter

  • Dieter Degowski

    Dieter Degowski

  • Hans-Jürgen Rösner

    Hans-Jürgen Rösner

  • Dieter Philipp

    Dieter Philipp

    Journalist

  • Silke Bischoff

    Silke Bischoff

    Hostage

  • Siegfried Binder

    Siegfried Binder

    Psychologist

  • Günter Ollendorf

    Günter Ollendorf

    Journalist

  • Wolfgang H. Schöning

    Wolfgang H. Schöning

    Bank Executive DB

  • Bernd Meyer

    Bernd Meyer

    Senator of the Interior Bremen

Overview

It was the most spectacular hostage situation and at the same time one of the most sensational crimes in German criminal history: the Gladbeck hostage drama kept Germany in suspense from August 16-18, 1988. 54 hours of fear. On August 16, shortly before 8 a.m., Gladbeck, northern Ruhr area. Hooded and armed with MPs, Hans-Jürgen Rösner and Dieter Degowski penetrate a bank. They take two bank employees hostage, want an escape car and a ransom of 300,000 marks. What then followed with an odyssey through the Ruhr area, northern Germany and the Netherlands was a scenario in which all those involved - perpetrators and victims, police and journalists - lost control over their actions. In the end there were three deaths, many injured, grief and anger, mutual blame and the attempt to draw consequences for the future from the inconceivable event.

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