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- The story is about the 13-year-old boy Kos. His mother passed away and after his father ended up in the hospital, Kos must run the family hotel together with his three sisters. Kos tries to take the lead, but the cooperation with his sisters is quite hard. He doesn't understand anything about girls as hard as he tries. Around Isabel, the girl he's in love with, he also doesn't know how to act. Kos does everything he can to save the hotel, but when the creditors come asking for their money, everything seems lost .
- At work, Astrid is admired by her fans as a famous cabaret artist and privately a second child is on road to complete her family happiness.
- 100 years after its outbreak, this series lets viewers experience WWI solely through the eyes of those who lived it.
- What does it mean to be a war child? This German drama series for children about World War II sets the official version of history against a young and international perspective and shows how children experienced the war in Europe.
- The war swept away the old order of monarchies and empires. Now the world has to be rearranged.
- Pola Negri is hostility in Germany because of her origin. She decides to accept an offer from Hollywood. Marina Yurlova can flee from the Bolsheviks to San Francisco.
- The communist revolution in Germany fails again. The KPD is banned. France occupies the Ruhr area because of outstanding reparations. Hyperinflation is the result.
- The world economic crisis of 1929 caused the collapse of banks, department stores and companies. Elise Ottesen fights for sexual education and women's rights. Hans Beimler's wife commits suicide.
- Adolf Hitler is appointed chancellor of the Reich. The communist party is banned. Hans Beimler is taken to the Dachau concentration camp. Rudolf Höß meets Heinrich Himmler.
- In 1935 the Nazis adopt the Nuremberg Laws. In Spain, a military coup under General Franco leads to a civil war. Stalin has his enemies persecuted and murdered.
- Germany closes a non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union and invades Poland in September 1939. The Second World War begins. Pola Negri shoots again successful films, but is captured by the propaganda.
- Unemployment and hardship characterize the early 1920s.
- Sandrine's father is the village pastor and is actively helping Jewish people to escape the Nazi regime. She not only has to vacate her room, but also share her parents. Suddenly, Sandrine's father is arrested, and the situation becomes even more dangerous. The policeman Major Dubois makes Sandrine an offer: if she gives him the names and hiding places of the Jews, her father will be freed. Sandrine is facing a tough decision: does she continue on and risk her own life, or does she betray the refugees and thereby help her father.
- Romek (10) lives in the ghetto and is part of a group of smuggler children. From his last run, he brings not only potatoes but also some unsettling news: the residents of the ghetto are to be moved to a labour camp. A race against time ensues - Romek wants to find a way out of the ghetto for himself and his parents.
- Anton (10) no longer wants to be the outsider. All he wants is to join the Hitler Youth, but his father is dead set against it, leading to a huge argument. When Jewish neighbors ask his family for protection, Anton sees what the Nazis are capable of. Confidentially, he goes to his comrades for advice - and lands his father in great difficulty.
- Fritjofs (10) fishing village was occupied by the German army. While his father is at war, Fritjof must contribute to the livelihood of his family. At first, he works for the German occupiers, but the news that his father is missing changes everything. Fritjof no longer wants to accept the situation.
- Calum (15) has lived alone with his mother since the outbreak of the war. His father is a pilot in the Royal Air Force. Instead of wasting his time on air-raid protection exercises, Calum prefers to nick apples and skip school. But then German bombers fly in over his home city and attack.
- Vera (10) loses her home and must go to live in an orphanage on the countryside. While the other children there hope to be adopted and find new parents quickly, Vera believes that her mother is still alive and waits to hear from her.
- Justus (15) is delighted; finally, as a "soldier" he can contribute to defending Germany. He and a handful of other young boys are given the task of holding a village street against the Americans. The order is to "hold until the last man". Justus leads his troops to the designated deployment area. But the "real war" destroys all their hero fantasies. When the American tanks move into attack positions, Justus must decide: does he order the others to fight, despite their enemy's obvious superior strength?
- Eva (14) is already an orphan when she arrives in the Auschwitz concentration camp. She hopes to find her friends there from the Theresienstadt camp children's choir, who were deported before she was. She had accompanied the choir on the piano. Miraculously, she finds Renata, but the former soprano appears to have given up on life. Eva tries with all her might to keep Renata alive. It is her music that gives Eva the strength to keep going, because only that will make it possible for the two girls to escape the hell in which they find themselves. And Eva actually manages to bring Renata back from the edge. But a rescue or indeed liberation from Auschwitz is not yet in sight.