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Fathers and Sons: A German Tragedy - Miniseries

Follows two wealthy families in Germany during the first half of the 20th century. One of them is German, the other one Jewish.

Top Cast

  • Gert Burkard

    Gert Burkard

  • Burkhard Heyl

    Burkhard Heyl

  • Dieter Laser

    Dieter Laser

    Friedrich Deutz

  • Martin Benrath

    Martin Benrath

    Bankier Bernheim

  • Laura Morante

    Laura Morante

    Judith Bernheim

  • Marshall Reynor

    Marshall Reynor

  • Paul Glawion

    Paul Glawion

    Staatssekretär

  • Peter Sehr

    Peter Sehr

  • Katharina Thalbach

    Katharina Thalbach

Overview

Follows two wealthy families in Germany during the first half of the 20th century. One of them is German, the other one Jewish.

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