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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- The SOKO Stuttgart team investigates analytically and with sensitivity in the likeable state capital. The exciting cases of the series lead them to bizarre crime scenes and to different milieus.
- In 1944, in fear of a complete German defeat in the World War II, a group of high command officers plot an attempt against Hitler, and one of the leaders of the conspiracy, Stauffenberg (Sebastian Koch), goes to a meeting with the Fuhrer in charge of exploding the place. However, Hitler survives and the officers are executed. This unsuccessful operation was called "Valkyrie Operation", and this realistic movie discloses this true event.
- Episodes around the work of a special task force on the Danube River.
- The cases of the crew of the Albatros, a patrol boat of the German Coast Guard operating in the Baltic Sea area.
- The story of Alfried Krupp and his family and of the Krupp company, which has been preeminent in German industry. The family company was a key supplier of weapons and material to the Nazi regime during WWII.
- SOKO: The process.
- This Out of Africa (1985) style three-part movie deals with a courageous woman, who moves to Africa to flee her past. Berlin, 1914: When Katharina von Strahlberg discovers that her husband Richard had an affair with her sister-in-law Martha, she leaves him after stealing some important plans and photos of East Africa and travels to Dar es Salaam with one of Richard's business partners. In the German colony, she learns that nobody wants to employ her because of her husband's power, but she draws new courage from meeting Franz Lukas, a doctor, and Victor March, a lively Scotsman...
- Lena, 17, is restless and desperate. In a few weeks she will finish school, but she doesn't have any definite plans for her future. She wants to make music, that's the only thing she knows. Will she be able to resist the pressure that comes from the people around her - parents, teachers, and society? Will she make her way?
- Janine, Tom and Pete have lost interest to break up the equanimity of their parents a long time ago. Their dazed souls are searching to feel themselves. To achieve this, everything is possible for the three children coming from rich families. They stage pain and degradation and they attack the steril peace of their parents with vicious, hypocritical plays. Janine pretends to be raped by her father. She screams, she cries, she whimpers, she implores, she even hurts herself but she gets no reaction from her mother. Immediatly she pulls the next register. She tells her father that his wife is having an affair with a manual worker. Again # no reaction. The attempt to work up her parents against each other fades away into nothing. Nearly the same story happens to Tom # who tries to break his parents tolerance with a shrill perfomance. This kind of play # even among eachother - is their only way of expressing themselves. Nothing is real and only increasement brings some thrill. But their macabre game with reality soon is out of control and the end is unavoidable.
- Psychology student Susanne Schmid is found skull-smashed in the city park. Professional 'relationship finisher' Peter Hopp dumped for her adulterer Markus Veith, whose wife Nadja is his alibi.Suspended and mourning, Jo contemplates leaving the force, buddy Schrotti suggests a boat rental managing post. Susanne Schmid actually was a greedy harlot, kept by several men, including petty plaster entrepreneur Dieter Steinbeck whom she dumps now he's broke and bankrupt. She actually was Hopp's first love and scratched him the fatal night. Yet the three lovers aren't the only possibly suspects, an heirloom proves a vital clue.
- In a forest near Stuttgart suburb Mühlenwinkel, Simon Waldeck's corpse is found, with post-mortem wolf bite marks. The locals are bitterly divided over wolves since one was spotted there. Biology and geography teacher Wendelin Sommer champions their return to a natural biotope, against Simon's party: Neighbour Gunnar Hauser, who runs a construction firm, legally disputed an alleged 'informally agreed' 30 000 Euro 'extra' to a cheap land deal, and Simon dumped mother and children's books author Britta Bautze as his mistress, while she also had an affair with Gunnar, who felt stifled by his wife. Meanwhile evidence officer Friedemann resigns for real, despairing captain Kaiser, but helps talking into Jo Stoll to reconsider his untimely resignation as a waste of talent and justice.
- In a forest near Stuttgart, the corpse is found of widowed pensioner Uwe Gollhofer, whom nobody missed for a year. That also goes for estranged son Matthias Gollhofer, who may have known and cashed his pension to pay off his own debts, running an ailing nostalgic business in outdated equipment. Uwe Gollhofer's neighbors, Tobias and Beata Kempe, who complained obsessively about noisy annoyance. Corner shop keeper Viktor Betz does favors for his regular customers, even got donated Uwe Gollhofer's fancy car, but they fell out. Meanwhile Jo prepares a birthday surprise for buddy Schrotti.
- In Anastasia Blinow's reputed ballerinas boarding school, Katja Krylow's corpse is found in the hall where she practiced at night, expected to land the next lead, contested by rival Vivian Schleicher. Katja's feet were bloody due to glass splinters sprinkled in her shoes. Anastasia Blinow embezzled school funds to support her Russian parents. Orphan Katja's buddy Sandra Wöllner was actually jealous, feeling neglected as her parents, especially Sandra's stifling-ambitious mother Anne seemed only focused on 'needy' Katja.
- After rowdy students from the rival Goethe school intrude Laemmle gymnasium and spray a graffiti insult, janitor Kai Jankowski, an Afghanistan veteran, is found killed by head wound. Incompetent Laemmle principal Gerda Beck claims it must be the long-running 'graduation war' between both populations. Goethe senior and reputed artist Sven Engel is made to admit the admit the graffiti and a beating, but that was after the actually fatal baseball bat skull hit. His favorite and confident teacher, Dieter Pohl, passed by around the time, allegedly to check out a moot tip, but transferred from Laemmle after his divorce and his lover there, Vivien König, was allegedly blackmailed and her DNA is in the janitor's room, but .the 'war' continues and the team finds out more secrets.
- Undertaker Gina Preuss lies skull-smashed in a grave on the Stuttgart cemetery. Her brother Enno Preuss now inherits their father's firm, which he wanted to modernize, she objected, but already ran into debt. Gina previously had been employed by junior detective Nele's father, Manfred Becker, who also seems involved in fraudulent practices with last remains, brought to the team's attention by deeply disgruntled, even threatening customer Amadeus Sandmann, whose sister's ashes seems missing instead of buried, and cemetery florist Dagmar Adam.
- Eco-activist beekeeper Stefan May was murdered in a shed with hives. He lead an anti-social commune named Bienenstock ('bee people'), but all members seem to have alibis. Landlord Mark Dallinger was successfully charged for heft damages by the beekeeper, and vandalized his communal hives in the fatal night. The seemingly harmonious 'hippies' had their oRetired cop Dieter Bohm systematically hunts down crooks who organize bus trips to hustle on seniors. Chief Kaiser was present at a tour where he wanted to expose Mika Konarek, whose corpse is found in an electric blanket. Bus tour firm "AlbFahrt" owner Petra Hartmann hired Konarek and probably found out about his discrediting practices. Hajo Frick knew both Bohm and Hartmann but has a crush an fellow-senior neighbor Barbara Michels, Konarek's scam victim two years earlier. Forensics leave margins about the death particulars.
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