38: Wann fährt der Zug nach Berlin? | When does the train to Berlin leave?

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He called for help… then died (German story) [Ep. 132]

Der Professor wird zu einer Wohnung gerufen. Ein Mann ist tot und liegt in seinem eigenem Blut, ein Revolver neben ihm. Mord? Nein, denn der Professor erkennt ein kleines Detail. Erkennst du es auch?📑 Episode page • https://german-stories.com/he-called-for-help-then-died-german- ...  Show more

You will not understand this German scene (Das Boot) [Ep. 131]

Es ist 1941. Die Welt ist im Krieg. Du bist ein Reporter der Deutschen Kriegsmarine und sollst einen Bericht über eine heldenhafte U-Boot-Mission schreiben. Du fährst mit. Doch bald wird aus deiner Euphorie Angst. Angst vor den Bomben. Angst vor der Enge. Angst vor dem Tod. Helde ...  Show more

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