- The big ones swallow the small ones - KaDeWe founder Adolf Jandorf had no choice: either sell immediately or close down soon. With a heavy heart, he gives the order to give up the independence of the family business.
- The big ones swallow the small ones - KaDeWe founder Adolf Jandorf had no choice: either sell immediately or close down soon. With a heavy heart, he gives the order to give up the independence of the family business. In order to cover up the emergency situation, junior boss Harry and general manager Georg use a bluff: During the sales negotiations with department store mogul Tietz, KaDeWe has to shine brighter than ever. Meanwhile, Fritzi breaks with her family: She escapes from the mental hospital, moves into Fanny's artist studio and decides to work for Tietz of all people. Unlike her own family, this one knows how to appreciate Fritzi's abilities. Saleswoman Hedi enjoys being the "face of KaDeWe" in cinema advertising. In order to preserve her freedom, she wants to avoid pregnancy. However, her husband Rüdiger, who is pursuing a career with the National Socialists, is pushing for children.—ARD Das Erste
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