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antisemitic repression, as they negotiate with pharmaceuticals company
Hoechst over a deal for the drug. He and Ida end up kissing again, but his relationship with her no longer seems useful as he dreams of social climbing, and instead he becomes engaged to Else Spinola. Ida has worked off her debt to the Charité and is accepted to study medicine in Switzerland. It is revealed in a voiceover that after studying medicine in Zurich, Ida returned to the Charité but was only allowed to work without payment, and never married. The fate of the other characters is also revealed: Behring went on to win a Nobel Prize for his diphtheria cure and to have many children. Koch's tuberculin failed as a cure but was later used as a diagnostic test, and he won the Nobel Prize for his work. Paul Ehrlich created the first cure for syphilis and won the Nobel Prize in 1908, but his achievements were denied while the Nazis were in power because he was Jewish. Virchow was well-renowned for his careers in both medicine and politics, and he continued to advocate for basic public health care and against anti-semitism.
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remedy on himself and his lover Hedwig, as well as on Paul
Ehrlich, who has recovered from tuberculosis previously. His remedy sometimes has serious side effects, so Ida is recruited to secretly tend to the feverish Koch. She makes friends with Hedwig, who has become an object of scandal in Berlin as Koch's mistress. Koch returns home still ill, to the disapproval of his wife, who knows about Hedwig. Ida talks to Hedwig about her inner conflict: should she really study medicine in Switzerland? Or should she marry Georg and become a doctor's wife? And then there are her confusing feelings for Behring, who is achieving his first successes with his diphtheria serum: he manages to heal infected rabbits, and when he talks to Ida about this, they end up kissing. But when Behring tries to repeat the sensational experiment for his colleagues with photography arranged by Georg, the demonstration fails. Behring falls into despair. With Ida's urgent encouragement, Koch dares to take the next step with his tuberculin, injecting Therese as the first human patient who already has the disease.
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institute director Robert Koch. The eyes of the world are on Koch, who is working on a remedy for tuberculosis (TB), a deadly disease at the time. However, the job goes to
Behring's rival Paul Ehrlich, the Jewish doctor to whom Koch is like a father. Koch needs Ehrlich, who is famous for his work on colorizing cells, more than ever right now because he is at a dead end in his research, and in his marriage as well. When vivacious debutante actress Hedwig Freiberg meets Koch, 30 years her senior, he falls head over heels in love with her. A prominent patient is keeping not only the Charité on edge, but the whole German Empire: Crown Prince Friedrich may have cancer of the larynx. Rudolf Virchow, the Charité's world-famous pathologist, examines him and is relieved: he can find no sign of cancer. Virchow tries to uphold his liberal values in a time of rising nationalism. Ida is well again, thanks in large part to the care of medical student Georg Tischendorf – but she has lost her job as a nanny. To pay for her treatment in the Charité, she has to work there as nursing assistant.
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more and more patients and accusations of a hoax surface, making Hedwig distraught. Therese dies, and Ida is upset, saying that she had wanted
Therese as her maid of honor at her wedding. Ida blames herself for insisting her friend be treated with tuberculin. Nevertheless, when nursing assistant Stine comes down with diphtheria, Ida begs Behring to try his untested serum. Hospital administrator Spinola and his daughter Else are witnesses when Behring's remedy heals a patient. They realize that he is a rising star in the medical world. Ida is fascinated by Behring's success too, and when they talk about it, they end up kissing passionately despite her feelings for Georg. She reaches a decision: she will study medicine even if it seems to her fellow orderly nurses to be above her place and unrealistic. It is not only her colleagues who are taken aback at Ida's plans. When Georg introduces Ida to his father to get his blessing for their marriage, Ida tells them of her plans to study to be a doctor. This dismays Georg, and her father dismisses Ida from their presence.
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his colleague Koch, is fascinated by anthropology and accepts the patient as an object of demonstration. Nursing assistant Stine keeps her distance, but she begins to feel affection for the Indian woman when she cares for her as she is dying. Koch becomes an outcast. Only his closest friends come to his wedding with Hedwig, including Ida and Dr. Ehrlich. Koch's scientific failure also unjustly discredits
Ehrlich and Behring's work. No one at the Charité wants to try their diphtheria serum on human patients. This plunges Behring into a deep depression. Ida suspects that the brilliant but sensitive man needs a strong woman at his side – and thinks she is willing to give up on her dream of studying medicine for his sake. Georg has seemingly abandoned any idea of marrying her.
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treated annually. Along with the expected injuries caused by the booming industrialization, patients suffer from infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, diphtheria, typhoid and cholera, as well as from sexually transmitted diseases. In addition, there are many medical students, taught at the Berlin
University, who are being trained in this famous hospital by the future Nobel Prize winners and most prestigious doctors of the time: Rudolf Virchow, the founder of the modern health care systems, Robert Koch, the discoverer of the tuberculosis bacillus, Emil von Behring, whose work contributed greatly to the healing of diphtheria, and Paul Ehrlich, who developed the first drug against syphilis.
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Sauerbruch to perform a potentially life-threatening surgery on their child. Sauerbruch operates on her secretly, but is overwhelmed by the complexity of the surgery. Jung saves Karin by successfully finishing the operation. Artur asks Sauerbruch to keep Karin in the surgical ward, since she wouldn't be safe in the children's ward because of his superior Professor Bessau who supports the euthanasia program. Otto is angered by his sister's naiveté and bluntly tells her that children like Karin are usually killed. Anni doesn't believe him, but realizes the truth when she looks at documents about her husband's experiments and discovers that all test subjects are disabled.
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frequent private calls, as well. Only Ida knows he has to use opiates to keep his manic-depressive mood swings in check. The Charité staff work around the clock meanwhile, because the new Kaiser is coming to visit in person! While the
Kaiserin Augusta embarrasses the scientists with her wisdom gleaned from illustrated magazines, the Kaiser is only interested in Koch's lab and TB bacillus research. The Kaiser promises Koch his own research institute if he can find a remedy by the time of the next World Medical Convention. Koch is speechless, so Bergmann saves the day by announcing that German science will gain "victory" over the French at the Convention.
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his father. Behring tells Ida that women can study medicine in
Switzerland but not in the German Reich, and gives her books to read. Koch starts an affair with Hedwig, and is trying to keep this a secret. Liberal reformers in the Reich like Virchow hope for a political thaw now that Kaiser Friedrich III has ascended the throne. But Friedrich is diagnosed with laryngeal cancer. The treatment by the surgeons of the Charité cannot save him and he dies after a reign of a mere 99 days, leaving his nationalist son as the next Kaiser, Wilhelm II.
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a "real man". When Georg unexpectedly and drunkenly proposes to her, she says she needs time to think about it. She confides her feelings for Dr. Behring to Nurse
Therese, especially since he encourages her to pursue her medical ambitions. The two hug, and Therese kisses Ida. Afterwards, Ida is speechless, and Therese runs away. Georg explains to Ida his ambition to be a photographer. Later, Therese avoids Ida, saying only that her feelings for Ida alienate her from God, and Georg notices Ida talking to Dr. Behring once more.
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soldiers. The Soviet soldiers reach the bunker and hold the medical staff at gunpoint, but do not harm anyone once they know about Sauerbruch's medical abilities, and make him and his team tend to their wounded comrades. Christel is shot during one of the last shoot-outs in the streets while Otto gets hit by a stray bullet, but Martin saves him by getting him to the bunker. It is announced that Hitler has committed suicide, and Artur leaves the bunker to surrender to the Red Army, which evacuates the bunker.
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window. He ignores Christel's protests while telling her that the child soldiers have mothers who will thank him later. Karin is brought to the bunker while Otto stays in his hideout because deserters are still being executed even though the war is almost over. De Crinis is approached by Magda Goebbels, who asks him to give her
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about his experiments. De Crinis keeps trying to prove that von Dohnanyi is not really sick, but Sauerbruch urges him to wait before creating a profile, to which de Crinis grudgingly agrees. Both Dr. Jung and Margot Sauerbruch fear that Fritz Kolbe, the lover of Sauerbruch's secretary Maria Fritsch, is a
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Dr. Ehrlich's wife Hedda is ready to give birth, but the midwife cannot get the fetus turned the right way. When the child's pulse starts to fade and the situation becomes critical, there is only one surgeon left at the clinic who can help: Emil Behring. Dr. Behring saves Hedda's life, but her child
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Ida suffers under the strict thumb of Deaconess Matron Martha, while making friends with shy young nurse Therese. Therese is attracted to Ida, as is medical student Georg Tischendorf. While Ida's job at the clinic gets her interested in medicine, artistically talented Georg is just studying to please
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soldiers who are determined to defend the heavily damaged city from the incoming Soviets. They are led into the hospital by Christel despite it being declared a neutral zone. Martin tricks the group, locks them in the basement and tells them he will only release them if they throw their guns out the
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There are more and more air raids on Berlin. Because of this, a surgery bunker has been built in the Charité's yard which soon becomes crowded and is not well equipped. Von Stauffenberg has returned from his military service in North Africa and had his hand amputated. Sauerbruch wants to provide him
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that belongs to the patient. She wants to report Emil, but Martin tears the leaflet apart. She wants to report Martin, as well, but Otto swiftly asks Christel out on a date when she threatens to. Martin witnesses this and realizes that Otto rejects the regime, just like him. Christel tells Otto that
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Georg Tischendorf wants to marry Ida, even though she may not be socially acceptable for someone of his social standing. In order to get his conservative father's approval, he joins a student fencing fraternity. Ida is taken aback by his efforts to do what Wilhelmine society expects of him to become
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When the niece of clinic director Spinola comes down with diphtheria, Dr. Behring saves her life with a tracheotomy, thereby becoming one of Spinola's favorites. Behring convinces Spinola of his revolutionary idea for a diphtheria remedy. Mrs. Spinola and their daughter Else enjoy the young doctor's
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and provides the Allies with information. Dr. Jung and Margot offer their support. Margot takes the information and accompanies her husband to Switzerland where he wants to give a lecture and gives the information to a contact person. De Crinis exploits Sauerbruch's absence to declare von Dohanyi a
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Karin can return home in January 1944 after her recovery. Käthe, a children's nurse, suspects the true reasons for her hospitalization, but Artur and Anni assert that she fell from her changing table. Artur tells Anni that he got new test subjects, but avoids the subject when she wants to know more
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in prison and is now paralyzed from the waist down. He asks Sauerbruch to take him in and protect him, which Sauerbruch agrees to. De Crinis wonders whether von Dohanyi is just a malingerer and orders Nurse Christel to watch him at all times. Karin's brain pressure increases again. A desperate Anni
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dies. Meanwhile, thousands of physicians from around the world arrive in Berlin for the World Medical Convention to hear Koch speak: his careful announcement of a possible remedy for tuberculosis causes excitement in the international medical community. But the drug has never been tested on humans.
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All patients have to be brought to the basement due to an air raid. Emil is deemed not suitable for transport, but Martin and Otto carry him down with a makeshift stretcher. Jung and Margot have to perform emergency surgery on him because one of his stitches has ripped open. Afterwards, Jung tells
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Paul Lohmann, a soldier and former comrade of Otto who gets treated with Sauerbruch's new form of surgery, is suspected to have shot himself in the leg. Anni wants to interview him for her thesis, but this is prevented by Sauerbruch's wife Margot who wants to protect Lohmann. Otto helps Lohmann by
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Hagenbeck's "Peoples of the World Show" at the Berlin Zoo brings an unusual patient to the Charité: an Indian woman has come down with variola (smallpox), a disease which has been wiped out in Germany thanks to inoculation. Virchow, the unchallenged star at the Charité again after his triumph over
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because she wants to kill herself and her children. De Crinis says he only has two pills, for himself and his wife, and recommend Frau Goebbels to give anesthetics to her children to avoid seeing their spasms; shortly afterwards De Crinis and his wife commit suicide upon being blocked by Red Army
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News of Robert Koch's "miracle drug" tuberculin travels the world. Berlin is overrun by tuberculosis patients and doctors, who lay siege to the Charité night and day. Koch hopes his breakthrough will get him the money he needs to obtain a divorce and marry Hedwig. But the tuberculin fails to heal
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Treating contagious cases carries its dangers: nurse Therese comes down with tuberculosis, and is told to leave the Charité – as is usual – to die in a women's house. But Ida convinces matron Martha to allow Therese to remain at the Charité to be nursed. Meanwhile, Koch tests his new tuberculosis
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With her last strength orphan Ida Lenze, suffering from acute appendictis, drags herself to the Berlin Charité, where young staff doctor Emil Behring saves her life with an emergency operation. He is one of the few surgeons who can do the tricky new procedure. Behring applies to work for famed
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about the deliberate killings of patients in the Charité. Sauerbruch doubts something like this could happen in the hospital and also denies any rumors about human experiments on disabled people and Nazi prisoners. His son Peter gets taken to the clinic because of a hepatitis infection,
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and orders Otto to prepare her for a euthanasia program. Otto tells Anni about this, but she doesn't seem to care and says that euthanasia programs were just made up by the Allies. A short time later she realizes that an admitted orphan is the woman's son and reunites them.
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which will protect Artur from the approaching Red Army as they will think he is Jewish. Anni steals Artur's key to the hospital food stocks to take food for the hidden Karin and Otto, but Artur realizes and confronts her. Martin meets some underaged
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is nowhere to be seen. Magda Goebbels is constantly drunk, makes sarcastic remarks about life and admits to Anni that her marriage has become nothing more than a façade. In the meantime, Sauerbruch has a new colleague. Adolphe Jung is a surgeon from
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Artur punctures Karin's head to decrease the pressure on her brain, a procedure which seems to work at first since her head develops normally. Sauerbruch is visited by Karl Bonhoeffer who was de Crinis' predecessor. Bonhoeffer tells him that
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without Anni's knowledge. Anni discovers this and intervenes before Karin is transported. She secretly hides her in the attic of the bombed out staff apartments. Artur questions his wife when he learns that Karin never arrived at the
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malingerer and gets him arrested again. A woman who had been buried under debris gets admitted. She becomes apathetic when she learns that her missing son probably died. De Crinis says that she suffers from
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Anni nearly dies due to severe blood loss, but is saved by Professor Stoeckel. Her daughter does not show any life signs, but is successfully revived by the doctors. Anni shares a room with
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pays him a visit. At the end of the episode, both Anni and her daughter Karin are allowed to return home. There, Anni is shocked to discover that her child has an increased
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wounds who recently lost his mother and sister in a concentration camp is Jewish, but does not give him away. Later, the boy's father gives him a
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1598:2019-03-19
1541:2019-03-12
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1414:2019-02-26
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880:2019-03-19
870:2019-02-12
844:2017-04-18
834:2017-03-21
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256:45 minutes
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