


Research and Crime: the Reich University of Strasbourg
Strasbourg was home to one of three Reich Universities founded by the Nazis, known as a project close to Hitler's heart. The university, founded in 1941, is infamous for the human experiments performed on KZ prisoners by the professors of the medical faculty. What did its dean, Johannes Stein, grandfather of documentarian Kirsten Esch, know of these crimes?
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Watch Research and Crime: the Reich University of Strasbourg full movie online for free in HD quality on Watch Online Stream. Stream from Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, Prime Video, and more without any subscription or sign up. Strasbourg was home to one of three Reich Universities founded by the Nazis, known as a project close to Hitler's heart. The university, founded in 1941, is infamous for the human experiments performed on KZ prisoners by the professors of the medical faculty. What did its dean, Johannes Stein, grandfather of documentarian Kirsten Esch, know of these crimes?
Cast
Christiane Roßbach
Narrator (voice)
Matthias Klie
Narrator (voice)

Verena Rendtorff
Narrator (voice)
Nele Haas
Narrator (voice)
Rainer Möhler
Self

Christian Bonah
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Karin Esch
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Ewald Grothe
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Raphael Toledano
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Frédérique Neau-Dufour
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