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As a 25-year-old legal trainee Sebastian Haffner experienced the assumption of power of Hitler in Berlin in 1933. He became a witness of a dramatic upheaval which changed also his life fundamentally. His best friend had to emigrate hastily, the love to a young Jewish woman broke up. Haffner himself could avoid the whirlpool from terror and seduction less and less. His life became a dangerous tightrope walk between adaptation and refusal. He emigrated to England in 1938. Decades after the war he was one of the most famous journalists of the Bonn republic.
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Ludwig Blochberger | Sebastian Haffner | Unowned | |
Michael Mendl | Vater | Unowned | |
Sybille Weiser | Charlie | Unowned | |
Jannik Büddig | Frank Landau | Unowned | |
Andrea Quirbach | Mutter Haffner | Unowned |