
Heimat
A Chronicle of Germany
S01E03: The Best Christmas Ever (1935)
From Berlin the sickly Eduard brings his wife Lucie home to Schabbach. Lucie is an extremely ambitious woman and wants her husband to rise politically. She constantly henpecks poor Eduard to figure out a way to become more and more successful. Eduard's real love, however, is his photography. He is always taking pictures of all kinds of village events and village people. But Lucie pushes him to become a prominent local person in the Nazi Party. Lucie gets Eduard to borrow money from a Jewish banker (despite the hatred of Hitler for the Jews) with which she builds her "dream" house which is the most prominent house in the village. Eduard soon becomes mayor and Lucie revels in her role as the village's first lady, constantly entertaining Nazi party officials so that Eduard will be able to rise even higher in the fascist power hierarchy. Christmas Time, 1935 Lucie is sitting pretty and considers it the best Christmas ever. 1935 -- the Nuremberg Laws strip Jewish people of their basic civil rights. The Jews are becoming legally, socially and politically separated from the non-Jewish Germans. Inter-faith marriage, or even sexual relations, with Jews is strictly forbidden.
Overview
Spanning 1919 to 1982, in the fictional village of Schabbach, lives Maria Simon and her family, whose lives and community are changed by historical events around them.
Episodes


S01E02 The Center of the World (1928-1933)

S01E03 The Best Christmas Ever (1935)

S01E04 The Highway (1938)

S01E05 Up and Away and Back (1938-1939)

S01E06 The Home Front (1943)

S01E07 Soldiers and Love (1944)

S01E08 The American (1944-1947)

S01E09 Little Hermann (1955-1956)

S01E10 The Proud Years (1967-1969)

S01E11 The Feast of the Living and the Dead (1982)
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