The German - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Uri is forced to travel to Germany for the future of the kibbutz, despite his anxieties. His wife Anna discovers for the first time details about her family who died in the Holocaust, and a strange and disturbing detail about Uri. Their son Eitan is caught up in a fateful event, and his sister meets a man who will change her life.

Episode 2
Anna forces Eitan and Christina to lie in the investigation of the car accident. To save his son from prison, Uri succumbs to the brutal blackmail of the head of the Mossad, and is about to do the thing that threatens him the most. A body is discovered in the kibbutz' pool.

Episode 3
Uri returns to Munich to infiltrate an underground cell of SS veterans, but his cover story arouses their suspicions. Anna discovers that Uri's brother did not died in Auschwitz but lives in Israel. Tamar and Steven fall in love while Eitan becomes increasingly unsettled, and Anna uncovers a startling detail.

Episode 4
In Anna's detective journey into Uri's past, she receives information that dispels the terrifying suspicions that have been gnawing at her. Anna discovers that Eitan has disappeared and finds suicidal messages in his room. The family fears the worst.

Episode 5
Anna tells Uri about her suspicions, and he shares his concern for her mental state with the Mossad. A malfunction at the factory threatens the deal with the German company. During a hunting trip with SS veterans, Uri receives the info about the Nazi war criminal Dr. Mengele, but his identity is revealed.

Episode 6
Anna realizes that she hastily gave up on her detective journey following Uri's secret. As a result of the upheaval in her life, she breaks her promise to Uri and gives testimony to Steven & Tamar about her experiences in the Holocaust. Uri finds a letter in the mailbox that is not intended for him, and feels the ring tightening around him.

Episode 7
Anna reveals to Tamar her darkest secret. The pursuit after Dr. Mengele escalates thanks to the intelligence that Uri brought. Anna discovers who the man she fell in love with, the father of her children, the man she shared her life with, really is.

Episode 8
The big day, that the entire kibbutz has been preparing for all season: the Shavuot ceremony, has arrived. Amid the celebrations, Uri tells Anna the terrible truth about his life. Her public response shocks everyone present, except for one.
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