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2000 German TV series or program
Die großen Kriminalfälle
Country of originGermany
No. of episodes41
Production
Running time40-45 minutes
Original release
NetworkDas Erste
Release2000 (2000) –
2012 (2012)

Die großen Kriminalfälle ("The Great Criminal Cases") is a German documentary television series. It first aired in 2000, since then 41 episodes have been produced. Each episode is about one famous criminal case in German post-war history.

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