Movie: Ansichten einer Stadt

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Nancy Illig
Nancy Illig

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Wolf Martienzen
Wolf Martienzen

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Dolf Sass
Dolf Sass

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Kurt Fried
Kurt Fried

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    A portrait of the German city of Ulm and it's social activities, fassades, court building. Also about the role of the district court during National Socialism.

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    1964-01-01

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