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GW berättar - Göring i Sverige

Hermann Göring has gone down in history as one of the world's absolute worst war criminals. Less well known is his marriage to the Swedish noblewoman Carin von Kantzow and his close relationship with her relatives. Leif GW Persson tells the story of a Swedish family that sits on the front row when German Nazism grows in the 1920s, when it takes over Germany in the 1930s and drives the world to disaster in the 1940s.

Top Cast

  • Lena Pettersson

    Lena Pettersson

    Self - Speakerröst (voice)

  • Leif G.W. Persson

    Leif G.W. Persson

    Self

  • Hermann Göring

    Hermann Göring

    Self (archive footage)

  • Marie Robertson

    Marie Robertson

    Self - (voice)

  • Andreas Franzén

    Andreas Franzén

    Self - (voice)

  • Olof Dahlberg

    Olof Dahlberg

    Self - (voice)

  • Carin Göring

    Carin Göring

    Self (archive footage)

  • Adolf Hitler

    Adolf Hitler

    Self (archive footage)

  • Emmy Göring

    Emmy Göring

    Self (archive footage)

Overview

Hermann Göring has gone down in history as one of the world's absolute worst war criminals. Less well known is his marriage to the Swedish noblewoman Carin von Kantzow and his close relationship with her relatives. Leif GW Persson tells the story of a Swedish family that sits on the front row when German Nazism grows in the 1920s, when it takes over Germany in the 1930s and drives the world to disaster in the 1940s.

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