
Die Erfindung des Countdowns
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Narrated by:
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Sebastian Rudolph
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By:
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Daniel Mellem
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Siebenbürgen, 1920: Hermann Oberth hat den Traum, eine Mondrakete zu bauen. Dafür geht er nach Göttingen, um Physik zu studieren. Als der Durchbruch zum Greifen nah ist, wird er von seinen Professoren fallen gelassen. Doch dann glaubt jemand an Hermanns Forschung: Wernher von Braun, Mitglied der SS. Statt der Mondrakete soll Hermann die V2 mitentwickeln, die sogenannte "Vergeltungswaffe" der Nazis. Mit voller Wucht stellt sich ihm und auch seiner Frau Tilla die Frage nach der eigenen Verantwortung vor der Geschichte, die immer von Menschen gemacht wird. Umso mehr, als sie zwei ihrer Kinder an den Krieg verlieren...
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