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Cast
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Hanns Zischler | As: Narrator |
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Cornelia Waibel | As: Narrator |
|
Uwe Müller | As: Narrator |
Storyline
The peace treaty of Brest-Litovsk was a dictated peace. With him, however, the German Empire recognized Soviet Russia. And so German-Soviet relations took their course. The film tells the story of the eventful history of both countries and the people in them. It is a story with repercussions right up to the present day, as their images continue to have an impact. Their myths, enemy images and projections continue to shape mutual perceptions. A history of ideologies - their fight against each other was to the death, the extermination of the other - here racial, there political-ideological - was meant existentially. It was about annihilation. Then again, at other times, it was about coexistence: in friendly enmity - hostile friendship.
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Cast
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Hanns Zischler |
Narrator |
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Cornelia Waibel |
Narrator |
|
Uwe Müller |
Narrator |
Directed By
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Artem Demenok |
Director |
|
Andreas Christoph Schmidt |
Director |
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Visual Effects
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Other Crew
|
Evgeny Sergeev |
Cinematography |
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