Johann Radmann in Labyrinth of Lies

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Johann Radmann in *Labyrinth of Lies* is the idealistic young public prosecutor who uncovers and pursues the long-suppressed crimes of former Nazis in postwar Germany.

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
alliesWith Attorney General Fritz Bauer NERFINISHED
journalist Thomas Gnielka
appearsIn Labyrinth of Lies NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre historical drama film
centralThemeEmbodied confrontation with collective guilt
importance of historical memory
characterArc loss of naivety about postwar German society
characterInSetting postwar Germany
countryOfCitizenship Germany
facesOppositionFrom German bureaucracy
societal denial of Nazi past
focusOfInvestigations Auschwitz crimes
investigates former SS officers
teachers with Nazi pasts
languageSpoken German
moralConflict struggle between justice and social conformity
narrativeRole protagonist
occupation public prosecutor
personalityTrait determined
idealistic
naive
portrayedBy Alexander Fehling NERFINISHED
primaryGoal prosecute former Nazis
uncover long-suppressed Nazi crimes
romanticRelationshipWith Marlene Wondrak NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfActivity early 1960s
late 1950s
worksAt Frankfurt public prosecutor's office NERFINISHED

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Alexander Fehling notableRole Johann Radmann in Labyrinth of Lies