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- Structurally weak and sparsely populated regions of Germany, especially in the north, such as Mecklenburg Switzerland, attract a very special form of ideologically extreme right-wing colonists. Nationalist settlers. For generations, such families have settled in the countryside with right-wing sentiments. They often cultivate organic farming, follow traditional crafts and maintain old traditions. They operate in secret and are difficult to grasp. There are no secured numbers and no umbrella organization. Stealth is their strategy. Even their children are brought in line in educational centers. Where villages die, farms are abandoned and schools are closed for lack of pupils, every new settler is welcome and nobody asks what political views are being taken by the new friendly neighbors. They are networked and dangerous. Because therefore they are observed by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution. The documentary goes on exploration, analyzes their historical roots and describes their influence in today's burgeoning right-wing scene.
- The name of the famous exotic dancer and courtesan Mata Hari stands for beauty and seduction. She gave herself to the most influential men of her time. In the middle of the First World War, she was executed as a spy for Germany. But one question has not been resolved for a hundred years: was she guilty? The unusual woman remains in people's fantasies to this day.
- In 79 A.D., Mount Vesuvius erupted, killing 2,000 people. This documentary asks what happened next as experts explore Ancient Rome's crisis management.
- Ingo Zamperoni has been known as one of the anchormen of the popular German late-night news journal Tagesthemen since 2016. The German-Italian knows the USA like only a few people because he studied there and later he reported from there as an US correspondent. He is also married to an American. That is why he has many relatives in the United States. But the rift that runs through American society also runs right through his in-laws living there. While father-in-law Paul is a supporter of the Republicans under Donald Trump, his wife Jiff and mother-in-law Lynn are supporters of the Democrats and concerned for their country. As an African American, the second husband of his mother-in-law brings his own insights into the increased racism in the country. Zamperoni embarks on a family-political search for the causes in order to understand why the whole country and its family are so torn.
- The rise and fall of the Maya, the Incas and the Aztecs, three pre-Columbian civilizations whose greatness and mysteries fascinate.
- Secondary school students from East Berlin are taking final exam in West Berlin (being politically rejected in GDR) as the Berlin wall is built. The dramatization is combined with interviews of the actual people 50 years later.
- Peter Hahne was a talk show on ZDF. Moderator was Peter Hahne.
- They fight democratic Germany and want a different republic. Extremists of the left-wing and the right-wing challenge the constitutional state. Their violence can strike anyone. The one extreme side is about an allegedly pure race and Greater Germany fantasies, the other extreme side calls for a classless society and the destruction of national states. Scientists, investigative authorities and constitutional protectors are discovering similarities: whether in appearance, in the militant attitude and even in the enemy stereotypes such as globalization, liberal spirits, democrats, supranational companies or the United States of America, but also friendly sympathies for Russia. The documentary provides insights into their strategies, machinations and views by letting members of both ideologically extreme factions have their say.