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Ahnenerbe : Les Terribles Savants d'Hitler
Ahnenerbe : Les Terribles Savants d'Hitler

Ahnenerbe : Les Terribles Savants d'Hitler

Genres

Documentary

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The Ahnenerbe (The adopted heritage). A pseudo-scientific organization which, under Heinrich Himmler's orders, has sought by all means to prove the superiority of the Aryan race over the centuries.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

102 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

23 June 2017

Country

France

Cast

Patrick Kuban

Patrick Kuban

Narrator

Christian Ingrao

Christian Ingrao

Historian

Yves Ternon

Yves Ternon

Med. Historian

Frédérique Neau-Dufour

Frédérique Neau-Dufour

Historian

Sabine Schleiermacher

Sabine Schleiermacher

Med. historian

Wolfram Sievers

Wolfram Sievers

Reichsgeschäftsführer CEO The Ahnenerbe Project

Bernd Rusinek

Bernd Rusinek

Historian

Julien Reitzenstein

Julien Reitzenstein

Historian

August Hirt

August Hirt

SS-Sturmbannführer Prof. Anatomy

Bruno Beger

Bruno Beger

Anthropologist, ethnologist

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