Posledica 2019
Po drugi svetovni vojni so britanskega polkovnika in njegovo ženo med povojno obnovo dodelili živeti v Hamburgu, vendar se z nemško vdovo, ki živi z njimi, pojavijo napetosti.
Po drugi svetovni vojni so britanskega polkovnika in njegovo ženo med povojno obnovo dodelili živeti v Hamburgu, vendar se z nemško vdovo, ki živi z njimi, pojavijo napetosti.
Hansa po drugi svetovni vojni vedno znova pošiljajo v zapor samo zato, ker je homoseksualec. Komajda pozna življenje v zunanjem svetu in ta ustanova je edini prostor, kjer lahko razvije trajna razmerja. In tam Hans končno najde ljubezen, ob moškem, ki ne bi mogel biti bolj drugačen od njega – ob Viktorju, obsojenem morilcu. Odlok, s katerim so oblasti v Nemčiji zapirale homoseksualce, je bil v veljavi 123 let. V povojnem obdobju je samo v Zahodni Nemčiji stopilo pred sodnika več kot sto tisoč moških.
After the fall of the Third Reich, the small town of Tannbach is cruelly divided between East and West regimes and the town’s inhabitants suffer the consequences. A gripping historical drama exploring the devastating effects decades of conflict had on communities from the end of the Second War War to the fall of the Berlin Wall.
In 1946 Berlin, an American cop searches for his missing brother while helping a novice German policewoman fight the violent crimes engulfing the city.
"Löwengrube – Die Grandauers und ihre Zeit" is a German television series first aired between 1989 and 1992, created by Willy Purucker and directed by Rainer Wolffhardt. It is set in Munich and follows the lives of Ludwig Grandauer and his son Karl, both policemen, covering the years from 1897 to 1954. The TV show is based on Purucker's radio play series Die Grandauers und ihre Zeit (‘The Grandauers and their time’). The series’ main title "Löwengrube", meaning ‘Lions’ Den’, refers to the address of the Munich Police Headquarters inaugurated in 1913.
Lena's father works as a developer in Hitler's high-tech forge, where the famous unit receiver E1 was developed. When he dies in 1945, he leaves a notebook with the name Sattler. He should look for Lena. Lena is stranded with her seriously ill mother Hilde and her sister Betty in a village near Fürth. Here she meets two men: Walter Juskowiak, returnees from prisoner of war, with whom she meets, and Hans Sattler. The representative for radio kits turns out to be the son of Wilhelm Sattler, owner of the Sattler works in Fürth. Lena is sure to have finally found the right man.