Movie: Sieg im Osten

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Sabine Kastius
Sabine Kastius

Narrator (voice)

Werner Widder
Werner Widder

Self

Ingolf Hartlmaier
Ingolf Hartlmaier

Self

Jörg Schönbohm
Jörg Schönbohm

Self

Gerhard Stoltenberg
Gerhard Stoltenberg

Self (archive footage)

Heinz Knoll
Heinz Knoll

Self

Burkhard Wollschläger
Burkhard Wollschläger

Self

Klaus Meletzki
Klaus Meletzki

Self

Lutz Gutgesell
Lutz Gutgesell

Self

Ulrich Herrmann
Ulrich Herrmann

Self

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    Sieg im Osten

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    The army of the GDR, called NVA had not survived the reunification of Germany, it was completely absorbed by the Bundeswehr and scrapped subsequently. But what apparently went on so smoothly as a peaceful unification of hostile brothers quietly left deep scars in the East German landscape.

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    1993-10-05

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