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Táto séria sa ponorí do života obyčajných ľudí v malom nemeckom mestečku počas temných rokov nacistickej éry. Sleduje osudy postáv, ktoré sa snažia nájsť svoje miesto v spoločnosti, ktorá sa mení pod tlakom ideológie a vojny. Príbehy sa zameriavajú na osobné drámy, silu ľudského ducha a komplexnosť morálnych rozhodnutí v čase hlbokých spoločenských zmien. Je to pohľad na históriu cez intímnu perspektívu, zdôrazňujúci, ako sa veľké udalosti premietajú do každodenného života.

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