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Richard John Evans
as Self - Expert on Adolf Hitler
Garry Kasparov
as Self - Former World Chess Champion
John Scarlett
as Self - Former Chief of MI6
Alexandra Richie
as Self - Collegium Civitas, Warsaw
Anne Nelson
as Self - Former War Correspondent
Mike Jackson
as Self - Former Head of the British Army
Kate Fleetwood
as Self - Narrator
Adolf Hitler
as Self - Führer of Germany
Vyacheslav Molotov
as Self - Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union
Joseph Stalin
as Self - General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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