Wilhelm Stuckart - Fictional Portrayals

Fictional Portrayals

Stuckart has featured in popular culture:

  • in the 1984 film Wannseekonferenz he was played by Peter Fitz.
  • in the 2001 BBC/HBO film Conspiracy, he was played by Colin Firth
  • in the alternate history novel, Fatherland, written by Robert Harris, Stuckart is one of the Wannsee attendees who is hunted down by the 1960s Nazi regime.

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