
Heimat
A Chronicle of Germany
S01E04: The Highway (1938)
1938 -- to escape the politically worsening situation in Germany, the famous German movie star Marlene Dietrich emigrates to the United States. A young Swedish girl named Zarah Leander with a lovely singing voice (whose grandparents were actually Jewish) becomes Dietrich's replacement. Many of the women in Schabbach simply adore seeing a Zarah Leander romantic musical. Maria, Paul's wife, and Pauline, Paul's sister, return from such a movie and have great fun as Pauline styles her hair in the Zarah Leander fashion. But Maria is still very sad. It has been ten years since Paul left her and her two children: Anton and Ernst. She is the only one of the family who still believes that Paul will return one day. But she is very restless after so many years. So it is no wonder that she responds so well to the family's new boarder, chief engineer Otto Wohlleben who is working on the new highway being built in the area. Otto helps Ernst with the building and flying of model gliders and they develop a close relationship. Otto fractures his right arm in three places and has to have his arm set in a cast. Maria takes care of Otto and the two fall in love.
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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