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Speer & Hitler: The Devil's Architect - Miniseries

A reassessment of the role Albert Speer played in the Third Reich. Speer, who was ultimately convicted at the Nuremburg trials and served a 20-year prison sentence, was known for designing many of the Third Reich's buildings and for being Hitler's minister for war production.

Top Cast

  • Sebastian Koch

    Sebastian Koch

    Albert Speer

  • Tobias Moretti

    Tobias Moretti

    Adolf Hitler

  • Dagmar Manzel

    Dagmar Manzel

    Margarete Speer

  • Susanne Schäfer

    Susanne Schäfer

    Annemarie Kempf

  • Axel Milberg

    Axel Milberg

    Rudolf Wolters

  • André Hennicke

    André Hennicke

    Rudolf Hess

  • August Zirner

    August Zirner

    Dr. Gustave M. Gilbert

  • Markus Boysen

    Markus Boysen

    Baldur von Schirach

  • Peter Rühring

    Peter Rühring

    Karl Dönitz

Overview

A reassessment of the role Albert Speer played in the Third Reich. Speer, who was ultimately convicted at the Nuremburg trials and served a 20-year prison sentence, was known for designing many of the Third Reich's buildings and for being Hitler's minister for war production.

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