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Charles Wheeler
as Self - Presenter
Peter Klepsch
as Self - German Citizen
Zdena Nemcova
as Self - Czech Citizen
Jiri Pehe
as Self - Director, New York University in Prague
Adolf Hitler
as Self - German Führer
Neville Chamberlain
as Self - British Prime Minister
David Hertl
as Self - Editor-in-Chief, 'Voice of Freedom'
Dora Muller
as Self - Czech Resident
Pavel Tigrid
as Self - Advisor to President Václav Havel 1992-1995
Johann Bohm
as Self - Speaker of the Bavarian Parliament
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