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The first episode is available on the BBC I-Player for UK residents until 10:59 pm on 3 May, which is unusual: normally series stay up for a week after the broadcast of the last episode, but the first episode is available only until a week after it was broadcast. Its main area of controversy is in its treatment of the Poles, which comes in a later episode. On the basis of the first of three episodes, this is a well made, compelling and thoughtful drama, which shows how the crimes of the Nazi regime involved ordinary Germans, not just Nazi fanatics. By the end of the first episode all four of the non-Jewish characters have betrayed their principles. However, in my view making them seem more like 21st century Germans makes it more powerful when they become complicit in the crimes of the Nazi regime. It is a common fault of films set in the past to give the sympathetic characters modern day attitudes and the unsympathetic ones the attitudes of the day. The attitudes of the characters may well not be those held by the majority of Germans of their age in 1941. Its detractors don’t buy the series’ portrayal of five photogenic young German friends as largely innocent victims of Nazism. The Arts Desk, an arts review website, notes that: The Telegraph also thought that the characters were too optimistic after two years of war, but in July 1941 the Germans were unbeaten on land and RAF bombing raids were causing only minor damage. However, the deportation of the German Jews to the East is still a rumour at the start of the series, and they were not required to wear yellow stars until September 1941, about half way through the first episode. the Daily Telegraph review described it as ‘never less than compelling’ but thought it unlikely that the others would not be ‘openly…associating with Jews’ well after the Nazis came to power. None of the characters is a Nazi, and the others have remained friends with a Jew despite having been educated almost entirely under the Nazis: I assume that they are meant to be about Trepte’s real age of 25 at the time of filming, although Bruch, Schilling and Schüttler are in their 30s. Warning! There are spoilers for the first episode in both the reviews linked below. If anybody is wondering why I did not give the female characters’ surnames, the answer is that the cast list does not. The five promise to meet again at Christmas, which they assume will mean Christmas 1941. His father, a WWI veteran, still refers to Germany and its army as ‘we’ despite being stripped of his civil rights and business by the state. Greta (Katharina Schüttler) is an aspiring singer, whilst her Jewish boyfriend Viktor (Ludwig Trepte) is a tailor. The first episode begins with the five having their last meeting before three of them head off to the Eastern Front: Wilhelm Winter (Volker Bruch) is an infantry officer his bookish brother Friedhelm (Tom Schilling) is a private in the same unit and Charlotte (Miriam Stein), a newly qualified nurse known as Charley, at least on the English subtitles, has been assigned to a hospital behind lines.
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The BBC are showing it on the mainstream BBC2: usually subtitled foreign language dramas are shown on the more niche BBC4. It tells the story of five friends from Berlin from July 1941 until Christmas 1945. Its title translates as Our Fathers, our Mothers, but it is called Generation Warin the English speaking world. The BBC has recently started to show the German WWII drama series Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter.