Episode 2— The Darkest Days
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Louise Willmot
as Self - Historian
Gilly Carr
as Self - University of Cambridge
Daniel Boyd
as Frank Falla
Andrew Havill
as Reverend Douglas Ord
Tigger Blaize
as Claude Cahun
Callum Coates
as Alexander Coutanche
Amanda Root
as Winifred Harvey
Wolf Danny Homann
as Baron Hans Max Von Aufsess
Adolf Hitler
as Self - Führer of Germany
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