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Völkische Siedler - Schattenwelten auf dem Land

Structurally weak and sparsely populated regions of Germany, especially in the north, such as Mecklenburg Switzerland, attract a very special form of ideologically extreme right-wing colonists. Nationalist settlers. The documentary goes on exploration, analyzes their historical roots and describes their influence in today's burgeoning right-wing scene.

Top Cast

  • Lutz Bachmann

    Lutz Bachmann

    as Self

  • Heidi Benneckenstein

    Heidi Benneckenstein

    as Self

  • Alice Blum

    Alice Blum

    as Self

  • Gideon Botsch

    Gideon Botsch

    as Self

  • Maren Brandenburger

    Maren Brandenburger

    as Self

  • Klaus Gärditz

    Klaus Gärditz

    as Self

  • Björn Höcke

    Björn Höcke

    as Self

  • Barbara Karsten

    Barbara Karsten

    as Self

  • Olaf Meyer

    Olaf Meyer

    as Self

Overview

Structurally weak and sparsely populated regions of Germany, especially in the north, such as Mecklenburg Switzerland, attract a very special form of ideologically extreme right-wing colonists. Nationalist settlers. The documentary goes on exploration, analyzes their historical roots and describes their influence in today's burgeoning right-wing scene.

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