Bonn - Alte Freunde, neue Feinde (TV Miniseries) G

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Bonn - Alte Freunde, neue Feinde (TV Miniseries) G

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Post by Hans1906 » 20 Jan 2023, 13:20

A new 6-part TV Miniseries from Germany:

Bonn - Alte Freunde, neue Feinde / Bonn - Old friends, new enemies
The historical miniseries is a political thriller between rival secret services, cliques in the old Nazi milieu and a young woman who gets caught between these fronts. In the process, she uncovers dark secrets that also affect her own family. The drama series is based on true events during the Cold War...
Link to the ARD Mediathek: https://www.ardmediathek.de/sendung/bon ... mRlL2Jvbm4

Please don't allow me any criticism, so far. :wink:


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Post by Hans1906 » 20 Jan 2023, 14:20

I would like to recommend the "Doku" for the series:

Link: https://www.daserste.de/unterhaltung/se ... o-100.html
Otto John, the resistance fighter and Nazi hunter - in the young Federal Republic he is still considered a traitor by many conservatives, military and secret service officials. And he will confirm this image for many in the course of 1954. +++ The documentation for the series "Bonn - Old Friends, New Enemies" tells the true story of Otto John, who went from resistance fighter to President of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, and of Reinhard Gehlen, Major General of the Wehrmacht, who set up the foreign intelligence service "Organization Gehlen".

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The paradise of the successful lends itself perfectly to a hell for the unsuccessful. (Bertold Brecht on Hollywood)


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