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Spreebogen

As Bonn readies for the government’s move to Berlin, Minister Bartels and his team privately stall plans due to personal ties to Bonn. Mayor Struvitz arrives with a deed claiming their small town owns key Berlin land, proposing a swap: the prime Spreebogen plot for federal support to save local jobs. His gambit forces Bonn officials to confront both political process and pride.

Top Cast

  • Hannelore Elsner

    Hannelore Elsner

    Dr. Monika Segler-Ippenstedt

  • Rolf Hoppe

    Rolf Hoppe

    Bartels

  • Dagmar Biener

    Dagmar Biener

    Gudrun Bendler

  • Traugott Buhre

    Traugott Buhre

    Leopold Wirttthgen

  • Jaecki Schwarz

    Jaecki Schwarz

    Günther Struvitz

Overview

As Bonn readies for the government’s move to Berlin, Minister Bartels and his team privately stall plans due to personal ties to Bonn. Mayor Struvitz arrives with a deed claiming their small town owns key Berlin land, proposing a swap: the prime Spreebogen plot for federal support to save local jobs. His gambit forces Bonn officials to confront both political process and pride.

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