Top Cast
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Jacek Feliks Knap
Leszek 'Onyks' Zaręba
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Dawid Dziarkowski
Tadeusz 'Dager' Korzeniewski
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Jarosław Łukomski
Lector (voice)
Overview
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The story of World War II told through the intertwining fates of ordinary people from all sides of this global conflict as they grapple with the effect of the war on their everyday lives.
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Traitors
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L.A. Law
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