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Archives of Death - Season 1

Archiv des Todes is a 1980 13-part television series German war television film series set during World War II.

Top Cast

  • Jürgen Zartmann

    Jürgen Zartmann

    Georg

  • Gojko Mitić

    Gojko Mitić

    Boris

  • Leon Niemczyk

    Leon Niemczyk

    Janek

  • Krzysztof Stroiński

    Krzysztof Stroiński

    Heiner

  • Alfred Struwe

    Alfred Struwe

    Standartenführer Hauk

  • Renate Blume

    Renate Blume

    Renate Wiesner

  • Joachim Tomaschewsky

    Joachim Tomaschewsky

    Obersturmführer Beisel

  • Angel Stojanov

    Angel Stojanov

    Marek

  • Barbara Brylska

    Barbara Brylska

    Hanka

Overview

Archiv des Todes is a 1980 13-part television series German war television film series set during World War II.

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