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"This man could have changed history"

The breathtaking story of a man who nearly would have changed the world. In 1939, when Hitler tricked millions of people at the height of his power, radical Georg Elser — disparaged as an assassin — is one of the greatest resistance fighters.

Top Cast

  • Christian Friedel

    Christian Friedel

    Georg Elser

  • Katharina Schüttler

    Katharina Schüttler

    Elsa

  • Burghart Klaußner

    Burghart Klaußner

    Nebe

  • Johann von Bülow

    Johann von Bülow

    Heinrich Müller

  • Felix Eitner

    Felix Eitner

    Eberle

  • David Zimmerschied

    David Zimmerschied

    Josef Schurr

  • Rüdiger Klink

    Rüdiger Klink

    Erich

  • Oliver Bigalke

    Oliver Bigalke

    SA-Mann

  • Cornelia Köndgen

    Cornelia Köndgen

    Maria Elser

Overview

The breathtaking story of a man who nearly would have changed the world. In 1939, when Hitler tricked millions of people at the height of his power, radical Georg Elser — disparaged as an assassin — is one of the greatest resistance fighters.

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