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Abandonado por Moscú y desesperado por dinero, el jefe de la dirigencia de Alemania Oriental insta a sus agentes secretos a experimentar con el capitalismo global y salvar su barco socialist... Leer todoAbandonado por Moscú y desesperado por dinero, el jefe de la dirigencia de Alemania Oriental insta a sus agentes secretos a experimentar con el capitalismo global y salvar su barco socialista que se hunde.Abandonado por Moscú y desesperado por dinero, el jefe de la dirigencia de Alemania Oriental insta a sus agentes secretos a experimentar con el capitalismo global y salvar su barco socialista que se hunde.
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Watched season one and was intrigued-season two different vibe but equally good! Hope there is more to come
Being married to German woman and speaking some of the language as well I was pleased the German speakers weren't dubbed. We both enjoyed season one as it was set in the town where we live, not that we could recognise it.
We were excited to see a second season and it was just as good as the first. My wife's father was born in the East, before the war that is, he fought in Stalingrad and wounded there. So found himself in the west after the war and stayed there. The rest of his family remained in what was to become East Germany. She told me many stories of what it was like to visit them, her father was arrested once by a family member, undercover Stasi, because he was discussing the price and quality of cigarettes in the West, really.
So a lot of this series was pretty close to what it was like to live in the east. We are both hoping there will be a series around the fall of the wall, there is a fab story there somewhere.
We were excited to see a second season and it was just as good as the first. My wife's father was born in the East, before the war that is, he fought in Stalingrad and wounded there. So found himself in the west after the war and stayed there. The rest of his family remained in what was to become East Germany. She told me many stories of what it was like to visit them, her father was arrested once by a family member, undercover Stasi, because he was discussing the price and quality of cigarettes in the West, really.
So a lot of this series was pretty close to what it was like to live in the east. We are both hoping there will be a series around the fall of the wall, there is a fab story there somewhere.
After watching the first season - Deutschland 83 - I was excited to see the second season available on Netflix. Compared to Deutschland 83, this season was a slight disappointment; watchable but not as binge worthy as Deutschland 83.
For those expecting more of the same Deutschland 86 will come as a surprise. Deutschland 86 moved away from its core East Germany vs West Germany Cold War premise and shifted to the Cold War battleground of South Africa.
The episodes didn't flow seamlessly, i.e. the stories seemed jumpy and often only loosely connected. While there was continuity with main characters, e.g. Martin Rauch, Lenora Rauch, et. al. many new persons were introduced and made the story more complicated to follow.
In a nutshell, the plot goes as follows. The Soviet Union is near bankruptcy. Gorbachev is implementing reforms which include cutting financial aid to Warsaw Pact countries like East Germany. In the new environment, East Germany's government is forced to scramble for hard currencies like the Deutsche Marks (remember the West German currency?!) by going 'capitalist.'
Many schemes, legal and illegal but all surreptitious, are concocted by East German leaders. East German blood is sold across the border. East German citizens are used for (often unethical) medical trials by Western pharmaceutical companies.
However, for Deutschland 86 the focus is on smuggling weapons. Not just routine arms smuggling but violating a UN arms embargo against South Africa's white supremacist Apartheid regime (remember black people were legally subhuman until the late 1980s in South Africa?!).
Yes, communist East Germany was selling weapons to 'Free / Capitalist South Africa' so it could suppress Mandela's communist African National Congress (ANC) armed insurgency ... to generate money to keep the Socialist dream alive! Ironic but true. Much of Deutschland 86 revolves around the adventures related to selling arms to South Africa and the shenanigans required to circumvent UN sanctions and hoodwink ordinary communist East Germans.
Deutschland 86 is eminently watchable. Not as tightly knit as the first season of Deutschland. Nonetheless, it reveals important insights into the demise of the East Bloc's communist regimes while still entertaining viewers. For social scientists, Deutschland 86 underscores the importance of pragmatism over ideology.
NB: At the time of writing Deutschland 86 is available on Netflix in multiple jurisdictions.
For those expecting more of the same Deutschland 86 will come as a surprise. Deutschland 86 moved away from its core East Germany vs West Germany Cold War premise and shifted to the Cold War battleground of South Africa.
The episodes didn't flow seamlessly, i.e. the stories seemed jumpy and often only loosely connected. While there was continuity with main characters, e.g. Martin Rauch, Lenora Rauch, et. al. many new persons were introduced and made the story more complicated to follow.
In a nutshell, the plot goes as follows. The Soviet Union is near bankruptcy. Gorbachev is implementing reforms which include cutting financial aid to Warsaw Pact countries like East Germany. In the new environment, East Germany's government is forced to scramble for hard currencies like the Deutsche Marks (remember the West German currency?!) by going 'capitalist.'
Many schemes, legal and illegal but all surreptitious, are concocted by East German leaders. East German blood is sold across the border. East German citizens are used for (often unethical) medical trials by Western pharmaceutical companies.
However, for Deutschland 86 the focus is on smuggling weapons. Not just routine arms smuggling but violating a UN arms embargo against South Africa's white supremacist Apartheid regime (remember black people were legally subhuman until the late 1980s in South Africa?!).
Yes, communist East Germany was selling weapons to 'Free / Capitalist South Africa' so it could suppress Mandela's communist African National Congress (ANC) armed insurgency ... to generate money to keep the Socialist dream alive! Ironic but true. Much of Deutschland 86 revolves around the adventures related to selling arms to South Africa and the shenanigans required to circumvent UN sanctions and hoodwink ordinary communist East Germans.
Deutschland 86 is eminently watchable. Not as tightly knit as the first season of Deutschland. Nonetheless, it reveals important insights into the demise of the East Bloc's communist regimes while still entertaining viewers. For social scientists, Deutschland 86 underscores the importance of pragmatism over ideology.
NB: At the time of writing Deutschland 86 is available on Netflix in multiple jurisdictions.
I'm a big fan of the first season and the second caught me offguard at the premier. This time moving further from Europe "Able Archer" ordeal and focusing on much brutal frontline events where the socialist bureaucrats trying to use kolibri to do their proxy dirty work.
Apparently the script is still realistic and versatile (I have seen a documentary depicting GDR´s suspicious affairs in the theatre of global politics), but as all this is commonly less known and places of action are so far from one another, all this seems more arid and not so smooth.
The performances are still strong, with some additional cast excelling (e.g. Lavinia Wilson), and the hypocricy and absurdity of this society are yet clearly visible. Plus the staging work, background (incl. opening theme) -- all this stylish again.
PS I have read that Deutschland 89 is under way - looking forward to it.
The performances are still strong, with some additional cast excelling (e.g. Lavinia Wilson), and the hypocricy and absurdity of this society are yet clearly visible. Plus the staging work, background (incl. opening theme) -- all this stylish again.
PS I have read that Deutschland 89 is under way - looking forward to it.
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- TriviaParallel to the series start of Deutschland 86, the documentary Comrades & Cash: Geheime Geschäfte unter dem Eisernen Vorhang (2018) highlights the historical background of the series.
- ConexionesFollowed by Deutschland 89 (2020)
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