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September 28, 1938, war is about to break out. Tension was mounting, as Chamberlain and Daladier on one side, and Hitler and Mussolini on the other, met in Munich. This conference marked the culmination of the weakness of European democracies in the face of the rise of fascism. Through period documents and interviews, author Marcel Ophüls recounts this meeting and recreates the European climate of 1938.
Keywords
nazi
world war ii
munich, germany
fascist
munich conference
Casts

Édouard Daladier
André Francois-Poncet
Pierre Cot

Jacques Duclos
Paul Stehlin
Georges Bonnet
Hubert Beuve-Méry
Paul-Louis Bret

Anthony Eden
Violet Bonham Carter
Leonard Plugge
Randolph Churchill
Erich Kordt
Paul Schmidt
Walter Warlimont
Peppi
Hans Neuwirth
Walter Brand
Franz May
Hubert Masarík
M. Pudlák
Juri Wehle
Crews
Jacques Durr
Cinematography

Marcel Ophüls
Director

Marcel Ophüls
Writer
Annemarie Schütte
Editor
Jacques-Olivier Chattard
Researcher
Nina Ratz
Assistant Editor
André Harris
Producer
Jean-Noël Mevil Blanche
Sound
Arlette Javelle
Documentation & Support
Gilberte Hirsch
Editor
Horst Schröder
Cinematography
Alain de Sedouy
Producer
Alain Montrobert
Assistant Camera
Jacques Pietrobelli
Sound Mixer
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