Salut Germain

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Salut Germain is a 13-part television series published by the German television station in 1971. Helmut Krätzig wrote the script and directed it. Ulrich Thein and Monika Gabriel played the leading roles .

The historical background of the series is the fight of a resistance group in Germany-occupied France from 1943–1944.

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After the attack by Nazi Germany on France in May 1940 and the installation of puppet governments, resistance movements against the German occupiers soon formed, led by the French Resistance , which achieved decisive successes in 1943/1944. The young German soldier Stefan Roderich, later called Germain, deserted from the Wehrmacht and joined the French resistance. His contact person in the Resistance is the pretty French woman Babette. The members of the resistance group are initially suspicious of the German, but soon assign him risky tasks and even elect him to command his unit. The group courageously fulfills its assignments. They blow up ammunition trains, rescue comrades from the clutches of the Gestapo and try to convince the commanding officer of a fortress to surrender it without a fight.

Episodes

  • Second, it turns out differently ...
  • Temporary Gestapo man
  • Dynamite from books
  • Rendezvous with Abbé Jerome
  • Lilli Marlen changes the front
  • Password "confiance"
  • Twice by a hair's breadth
  • Girl robber and false major
  • Surprises in the hunting lodge
  • The mine-layer is on the train
  • At night with Lilian
  • Fire command - back!
  • The last night in Paris

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