Episode 10— W imieniu Rzeczypospolitej
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Stanislaw Mikulski
as Lt. Hans Kloss
Boleslaw Plotnicki
as Józef Podlasinski
Wladyslaw Kowalski
as Adam Pruchnal
Ignacy Machowski
as Standartenführer Max Dibelius
Mieczyslaw Stoor
as Sturmführer Hans Stadtke
Stanislaw Niwinski
as Lt. Neumann
Anna Halcewicz
as Stanislawa Zarebska
Jerzy Trela
as Romek
Jozef Nowak
as Stefan
Jerzy Nowak
as Marian Skowronek
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