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- The history of the Wolf family in post-war Germany in the 1940s and 1950s.
- A Jewish family in Berlin family must flee the Nazis. First, they go to Zürich. From there they go to Paris, and finally to London.
- Max and Thea search for Max's missing nephew in Spitsbergen. His disappearance may relate to a seed company takeover causing controversy in Brussels. Their investigation uncovers political intrigue and danger.
- Summer 1944, Schwäbisch Hall. Against the war propaganda and the ordered heroism, the five 16 year old boys of the swimming pool group dream about swing music, sex and freedom. And they also dream about Lore, the helper from Fliegerhorst, who gets looks from all the boys in her red swimming suit. At the same time they realize there is no chance they can escape the horror at the front. Lore tells them "Remain alive", but Zungenkuss dies first and more won't make it through the war alive.
- Jakob Fugger's scheming to become as rich as Croesus from copper and silver mining as banker of the mighty in Catholic Christianity requires seeing the papacy to organize a European crusader defense against the Ottoman Turkish threat. The church's self-absorbed puritanical Inquisition party would rather concentrate on fighting heresy and so on within, which includes burning at the stake converted Saracene Zobeida, the mother of monastery oblate Richard, the bastard son of Fugger's late brother, who swears revenge at inquisitor Heinrich Institoris -and remains his target- which he seeks to find as Jacob's confident.
- The life of a German-Jewish judge's family is destroyed by Nazi persecution in the 1930s. The children are sent to England with a Kindertransport, he goes into Cuban exile, and she remains in Germany. In 1947 the broken family is reunited.
- Starting from the year 1956, Brecht's year of death, the film looks back on the time of the First World War and the life Bertolt Brecht in a mixture of fiction and documentary.
- Two-part drama about how, 500 years ago, a revolutionary priest named Martin Luther changed the face of Christendom and the path of European civilization forever.
- 20-year-old Janine disappears without a trace, and her mother is the only one who is convinced that something happened to her daughter; left to her own devices, she has to piece together a puzzle to try to find her daughter.
- A servant girl falls in love with the god of the valley. The Baroness wants nothing but the gold of the god. A fight to win the lands he protects and his love.
- In this post-war drama, Christiane Paul plays an everyday heroine who defends herself against the intrigues of a former local group leader.
- A thrilling and elaborate six-part series about a mother who uses her trained strategic mind to fight for the life of her daughter.
- Summer 1948: The D-Mark is introduced. The sisters Ulla, Gundel and Margot are delighted. A new phase of life begins for the three sisters.
- Eduard Wolf is on trial for war crimes. Ulla wants to prove his innocence. Until further notice, Gundel will run the family business.
- Margot marries Böcker. As the new managing director of Metallwerke, he wants to have ammunition manufactured. Ulla, Gundel and their mother Christa resist.
- As an ambassador in Prague, Karla Lorenz supports a German-Czech prestige project on artificial intelligence in the medical sector. The experienced diplomat should ensure that Germany can take on the second phase of the project as planned. During the presentation at the Future Campus in Prague, which was also well prepared for the press by the Czech State Secretary Zdenek, Karla learns that there are serious problems on the Czech side and that the project is about to end. The public prosecutor's office is investigating fraud and their contact person, the charismatic ministerial official Stokr, is also under serious suspicion: He is said to have committed an accident with a hit-and-run, presumably drunk. The victim is the son of a police officer. For Commissioner Horava there is no doubt about Stokr's guilt, as there are incriminating signs of accidents on his off-road vehicle. However, the officer has an alibi: Karla Lorenz had a business meeting with him on the evening of the accident. If that goes on record, Horava will have to stop his investigation into Stokr. For Karla one thing is certain - even if she might endanger the project, she was not wrong, although everything speaks against Stokr. Steadfast at her side - Jannik Schümann as Nikolaus Tanz, who, together with Karla, finds the surprising truth .
- Janine.
- Because we love you.
- A young German tourist gets nearly beaten to death in Prague. The main suspect enjoys diplomatic immunity and Karla ensures his release. The suspicion then turns against the clique of the boy.