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Il Ciclo Burgdorf

Questa serie approfondisce le vite di persone comuni in un piccolo villaggio tedesco durante i cupi anni dell'era nazista. Segue i destini di personaggi che cercano di trovare il loro posto in una società che si trasforma sotto la pressione dell'ideologia e della guerra. Le narrazioni si concentrano su drammi personali, la resilienza dello spirito umano e le complessità delle scelte morali in mezzo a profondi cambiamenti sociali. Offre una prospettiva sulla storia attraverso una lente intima, evidenziando come i grandi eventi incidano sull'esistenza quotidiana.

Floating in My Mother's Palm
Stones from the River
The Vision of Emma Blau

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