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Deutschland 83 : ウィキペディア英語版
Deutschland 83

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''Deutschland 83'' is an eight-episode German television series starring Jonas Nay as a 24-year-old native of East Germany who in 1983 is sent to the West as an undercover spy for the Stasi. It is a co-production between AMC Networks' SundanceTV and RTL Television by the production company, UFA Fiction, with international distribution by RTL Group's FremantleMedia International and North American distribution by Kino Lorber. The series premiered in the United States on 17 June 2015, on SundanceTV, making it the first German-language series to air on a U.S. network.
==Cast==

* Jonas Nay as Martin Rauch / Moritz Stamm, code name Kolibri ((英語:Hummingbird)). Martin, a border patrol guard from East Germany, who goes undercover in West Germany as an aide-de-camp to General Edel, using the pseudonym Moritz Stamm.
* Maria Schrader as Lenora Rauch, Martin's aunt and one of his handlers for the Stasi. She is the East German Embassy's Cultural Attache.
* Alexander Beyer as Tobias Tischbier, a professor at the University of Bonn and Martin's handler who works in the Stasi's foreign arm, the Main Directorate for Reconnaissance (HVA).
* Sonja Gerhardt as Annett Schneider, Martin's fiance who lives in Kleinmachnow, East Germany.
* Sylvester Groth as Walter Schweppenstette, Lenora's boss at the East German Embassy.
* Carina Wiese as Ingrid Rauch, Martin's mother who lives in Kleinmachnow, East Germany.
* Ulrich Noethen as General Wolfgang Edel, Martin's boss in the Bundeswehr. General Edel works with the Americans at NATO on the deployment of Pershing II Weapon System missiles.
* Ludwig Trepte as Alex Edel, General Edel's son who serves in the military with Martin.
* Lisa Tomaschewsky as Yvonne Edel, General Edel's daughter who is a member of the Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh cult.
* Nikola Kastner as Linda Seiler, the secretary to the NATO head analyst, Henrik Mayer played by Jens Albinus.
* Errol Trotman Harewood as General Arnold Jackson, the American general who works with General Edel on the deployment of the Pershing II Weapon System missiles.
* Godehard Giese as Karl Kramer, a fellow spy who helps Martin.

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