Movie: AUTARK - Leben mit der Energiewende 4

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Tenzin Gyatso
Tenzin Gyatso

Dalai Lama

Franz Alt
Franz Alt

Franz Alt

Hans-Josef Fell
Hans-Josef Fell

Hans-Josef Fell

Dr. Andreas Piepenbrink
Dr. Andreas Piepenbrink

Dr. Andreas Piepenbrink

Volker Leprich
Volker Leprich

Volker Leprich

Saxo Dyzak
Saxo Dyzak

Saxo Dyzak

Holger Laudeley
Holger Laudeley

Holger Laudeley

Frank Farenski
Frank Farenski

Frank Farenski

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