Albert Speer: The Nazi Who Said Sorry (1996)
Albert Speer - Hitler's architect, arms minister and only friend. After the war, he became the Nazi who said sorry, even for the crimes he claimed had been kept secret from him. Was his remorse genuine, or did he know more than he admitted, still proud of his meteoric career under Hitler?
Director: Martin Davidson
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Andrew Sachs as Narrator (voice) |
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Gitta Sereny as Self |
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John Kenneth Galbraith as Self |
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Alan Bullock as Self |
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Joachim Fest as Self |
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Hugh Trevor-Roper as Self |
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Wolfgang Schäche as Self |
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Dan van der Vat as Self |
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Richard Overy as Self |
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Ted Misiewicz as Self |
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Manfred von Poser as Self |
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Otto Kranzbuhler as Self |
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Dorothee Casalis as Self |
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Wolf Jobst Siedler as Self |
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Bertrand de Luze as Self |
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Erich Goldhagen as Self |
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Susanne Willems as Self |
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Simon Wiesenthal as Self |
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Albert Speer as Self (archive footage) |
| Directing | Martin Davidson | Director |