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Melanie is in her mid-30s and works for the Brandenburg police. Their territory: the flat country between forests, lakes and canals north of Berlin. Melanie likes when you like her, and when things get political, she stays out. But that's ...See moreMelanie is in her mid-30s and works for the Brandenburg police. Their territory: the flat country between forests, lakes and canals north of Berlin. Melanie likes when you like her, and when things get political, she stays out. But that's not always easy when her best friend Lydia, of all people, makes herself important with right-wing slogans in her home village and a street disappears overnight. Not just any street. It is the last stretch of bumpy cobblestones to the bathing area at the Kiessee, where building material for Wehrmacht bunkers was mined a long time ago. Forced laborers and concentration camp prisoners toiled here. Elementary school teacher Anja considers it a thoughtless mess that this stony history lesson should simply be paved away. Most of the others in the village see it more calmly. The only thing that bothers Melanie is that the construction site is not properly secured. But Anja was always excited. Even when she went to school with Melanie and Lydia and the three were considered inseparable. Opinions are now divided on the disappeared forced laborer street. The daily soap star Lydia, who returned home after a career break, collects likes and followers from the village as an influencer and earns "Get your home back!" with her down-to-earth web videos. almost as good as having a lead role. Anja says it out loud: Lydia rides the brown wave. And when their followers are not only more numerous, but also more violent, Melanie, a law enforcement officer who is addicted to harmony, has to make a decision. For the old friendship or for decency and law. Written by ADR Das Erste See less