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Der amerikanische Journalist Jake Geismar soll im Nachkriegs-Berlin über die Potsdamer Friedenskonferenz berichten. Er hofft, dabei auch seine verschollene Geliebte Lena Brandt wiederzufinden. Diese steckt offensichtlich in Schwierigkeiten, denn. The Good German – In den Ruinen von Berlin (Originaltitel: The Good German) ist ein Schwarzweiß-Thriller von Steven Soderbergh aus dem Jahr , der auf. die-kreativecke.eu - Kaufen Sie The Good German günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und Details zu einer. The Good German. (41)1 Std. 43 Min Amerikanische Journalist Jake Geismer im Nachk riegs-Berlin wohl zu finden hoffte? Schon bald ge schieht. The Good German. minutes. Drama. Add to Wishlist. Neither audio nor subtitles are available in your language. Audio is available in German. The Good German war an der Kinokasse ein Flop. Seine Kritiker und seine Zuschauer empfanden die Handlung als überladen, die zentralen Rollencharaktere. Jake verstrickt sich zusehends in einem tödlichen Netz der Intrigen. Mit The Good German lässt Regisseur Steven Soderbergh die Wirren der Nachkriegszeit.

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Rate This. While in post-war Berlin to cover the Potsdam Conference, an American military journalist is drawn into a murder investigation which involves his former mistress and his driver.
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Nominated for 1 Oscar. Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: George Clooney Jake Geismer Cate Blanchett Lena Brandt Tobey Maguire Tully Beau Bridges Colonel Muller Tony Curran Danny Leland Orser Bernie Jack Thompson Congressman Breimer Robin Weigert Hannelore Ravil Isyanov General Sikorsky Christian Oliver Emil Brandt Dave Power Lieutenant Schaeffer Don Pugsley Gunther Dominic Comperatore Levi John Roeder General J.
Paul Boehmer Edit Storyline Berlin, July, Taglines: Every heart has its secrets, some more dangerous than others.
Edit Did You Know? George Clooney had gone down the same path the previous year, with his film Good Night, and Good Luck. Goofs The newsreel speaker says the Potsdam conference takes place in "Emperor William's former palace".
With a few notable exceptions—the rape and pillage of the Mongol hordes in the thirteenth century, for example, and the mass conscription introduced in the French Revolution—civilians had remained unaffected for the most part by war until the nineteenth century.
Then advanced weaponry made possible by the Industrial Revolution and the evolution nationali Throughout most of the past millennium war has been largely a civilized affair fought by professional armies operating under established rules.
Then advanced weaponry made possible by the Industrial Revolution and the evolution nationalism with its demands for expanding borders eventually led national leaders to wage total war.
The tragic cost of total war Sadly, the world witnessed the full flowering of total war in the eight-year period from to We know that period today as the Second World War.
Historians might well remember it as the final stage of the Second Thirty Years' War. With strategic bombing, unrestricted submarine warfare, the protracted blockade of beleaguered cities, and the widespread practice of systematic genocide, World War II killed at least seventy million people and as many as eighty-five million, more than fifty million of whom were civilians.
Dramatizing the true price paid by civilians For Americans, who were largely spared the full impact of the war, it's difficult to grasp the high price paid by others.
In most of Europe and East Asia, hundreds of millions were most directly involved in the fighting for years on end. Historians's accounts of their experience typically fall flat.
For most of us, the reality of total war comes to light only through works of the imagination, principally film and books. A story of intrigue, corruption, and love Journalist Jake Geismar has wangled a ticket to Berlin to report for Collier's magazine on the upcoming Potsdam Conference July 17 to August 2, But Jake is far less interested in the power struggle among the three Allies than in Lena Brandt, the woman he loves, whom he'd left behind in Berlin four years earlier when the Nazi government expelled him.
Yet when Jake stumbles across the body of an American soldier in the Russian zone, he is confronted with a mystery he can't resist pursuing.
America's unique reparations scheme Jake's aggressive inquiry into the soldier's death leads him into a thicket of corruption involving not just Germans struggling to survive but unscrupulous men in all three of the occupying powers.
This was, he notes, "the story nobody wanted him to do. Which meant it was the only one worth doing. A vivid picture of the consequences of total war As a novel of intrigue, The Good German excels.
You'll share Jake's puzzlement as he slowly makes his way toward the truth about the soldier's murder. You'll marvel at the scope and the mechanics of the black market that kept the civilian population alive.
As just one measure of how extensively the black market had penetrated the occupation force, consider this: "Last month [American] troops were paid about a million dollars.
Between the strategic bombing—the British by night, the Americans by day—and Russian artillery, little was left standing in the German capital.
You'll later bring to mind an image of "a floor in the Chancellery, heaped with Iron Crosses" amid the rubble. And you'll walk away haunted by the images of skeletal children wandering through the dust and debris.
This is what modern war really means. Jan 19, Barbara Franklin rated it really liked it. Joseph Kanon is a master of the postwar spy genre. His writing creates the mood of Berlin.
His plot has twists and turns that keep the reader puzzled until nearly the last page. The Good German has all his best elements, with great plotting, atmosphere, genius dialogue, and very deeply researched historical context.
I particularly appreciate how our hero escapes a perilous chase with no way out because a major historical event occurs. Four instead of five because it was a bit too labyrinthine to be fully satisfying.
This book was off to a good start with me based on the synopsis alone - I love fiction based either during or after the second world war, so in that sense, that was a star earned from the start.
However, it turns out that this is a really excellent, cleverly written book. It tells the story of Jake Geismar, an American journalist who, in the years before the war, was based in Berlin, and in that time had an affair with the wife of a German rocket scientist.
After the end of the war in Europe, he c This book was off to a good start with me based on the synopsis alone - I love fiction based either during or after the second world war, so in that sense, that was a star earned from the start.
After the end of the war in Europe, he comes back, officially to cover the Potsdam Conference, but really to find his pre war lover. Whilst at Potsdam, he sees the discovery of the body of an American officer, dragged out of the river whilst carrying a huge amount of money.
This leads into a multithreaded story involving him tracking down what happened to the soldier whilst trying to find his pre-war lover, whose husband turns out not to be dead as first thought, but to be very much alive, and wanted by both the Russian and American forces.
This book is much more than that, though. The bigger question it poses - hinted at by the title - is that of what constituted a "good" German in the days immediately following the war, and who got to decide exactly what "good" meant?
We have the subplot of a jewish woman on trial by the occupation forces for having acted as a "greifer" - a Jew who guaranteed her own survival so long as she identified "U boats", jews hiding from deportation by walking around Berlin all day.
At first, we are to think that she deserves all she gets, but as the story pans out, we start to question whether she was really guilty of anything more than other Germans - or indeed Americans and Russians - in the story.
We have the rocket scientist who, despite being non political, could be seen as complicit in the use of slave labour at Nordhausen.
Then there is the friend of Geismar's lover, who was happy to pander to Nazis and is equally happy to pander to the occupation forces just to survive.
There is the lone US lawyer, a Jew dilligently chasing down those guilty of war crimes, working for an administration which doesn't really care about finding the small cogs in the machine who have blood on their hands.
The US politician whose only concern is to find the rocket scientists to get them back to the US to exploit their huge knowledge. In all this, who is "good" and who is "bad"?
That is what this book is about, and it asks the question very eloquently, A very intelligent, well written, highly readable book.
Apr 06, Naomi rated it liked it Shelves: book-club , fiction , mystery. Mixed feelings about this one. I realize there are some inaccuracies, but I appreciate the author being honest about them on the first page.
Overall, I found his descriptions to be believable aside from the already noted inaccuracies , and the character situations to be as well. However, the amount of detail made the story drag at points, so I was glad when I finally finished this one.
What put a bad taste in Mixed feelings about this one. What put a bad taste in my mouth about this book is Jake and his inability to empathize with those around him, particularly Lena's situation.
He finds her, which is romantic, but then immediately tries to make her revert to her pre-WWII self. She tells him the horrible things she has undergone since the last time they saw each other, but he brushes them off and seems to want her to immediately get over it and move on.
But you can't do that, Jake! Everyone deals with trauma differently, and just because he wants Lena to be okay again, doesn't mean it works that way.
Her pain and trauma and recovery isn't on a timeline he can control, and he shouldn't do so. Also, I understand why Jake becomes so wrapped up in his story, but he does it in a way that puts other people in harm's way, but he doesn't seem to care about it.
He only cares about the end goal, whatever it may be, and if others get hurt in the process, then so what. I do agree that he should pursue the story, since it is one that needs to be uncovered and told, but I don't like how he approaches it.
Despite the issues I just mentioned, I did like other parts of this a lot. I can only imagine how scary and confusing and devastating life in post-WWII Berlin was for everyone involved, as well as many more feelings, and I like that the author is able to present that confusion to the readers.
I like that the story is set to a mostly true background, which makes the story more believable in general.
So did I love this? I just can't get over some of the specific scenes of Jake being an absolute jerk. But do I dislike it? Nov 12, David rated it really liked it.
The city was in ruins and occupied in different zones by the Allies who are trying to institute a program referred to in the novel as the 4 Ds: demilitarization, de-Nazification, decartelization, and democracy.
While the process is beginning of identifying and trying war criminals, there is a countervailing movement to return Germany to normalcy, in part by letting some morally questionable acts go unpunished--especially if the perpetrators, like certain scientists, can be of use to the victors.
This tension between right and wrong--on a individual and societal level--in the setting of a city traumatized both by its Nazi past and its defeat and destruction makes this a powerful novel.
Jul 04, Tim rated it it was amazing. The author expertly creates the setting and atmosphere of Berlin in as the British, American and Russian victors pick over the corpse of a defeated nation, whilst suspiciously eyeing each other.
American reporter Jake Geismar arrives by plane to cover the leader's summit, unaware that he will soon get side-tracked into a murder and racketeering investigation that will put his own life at risk.
This is a fascinating thriller that skilfully and thoughtfully examines the post-War settlement an The author expertly creates the setting and atmosphere of Berlin in as the British, American and Russian victors pick over the corpse of a defeated nation, whilst suspiciously eyeing each other.
This is a fascinating thriller that skilfully and thoughtfully examines the post-War settlement and treatment of German survivors by the uneasy allies, with power, corruption and lies swirling around the central love story involving Jake and his pre-War girlfriend, Lena.
A terrifically engaging and thought-provoking read that examines the ethics of war crimes and the hypocrisy of the victors. Highly recommended.
Sep 03, Diane added it. The Bestselling author of Los Alamos and Alibi returns to Hitler has been defeated and Berlin is divided into zones of occupation.
Jake Geismar, an Americsn correspondent who spent time in the city before the war, has returned to write about the Allied triumph while persuing a more personal quest: his search for Lena, the married woman he left behind.
The Good German is a story of espionage, love, and murder, and extraordinary re-creation of a city devastated by war, and a thriller that as The Bestselling author of Los Alamos and Alibi returns to The Good German is a story of espionage, love, and murder, and extraordinary re-creation of a city devastated by war, and a thriller that asks the most profound ethical questions in its exploration of the nature of justice and what we mean by good and evil in times of peace and war.
Kanon gives us a superb portrait of the chaos of the first days of occupation and the beginning of the soon to follow cold war. The characters and plot are carefully developed, but the central theme is the reality that an entire nation is guilty of genocide, thus the challenge to find "the good German" If you like intrigue, complex plots and are fascinated by the torm This is Joseph Kanon's third novel set in Berlin in the days right after the Russian victory and the collapse of The Third Reich.
The characters and plot are carefully developed, but the central theme is the reality that an entire nation is guilty of genocide, thus the challenge to find "the good German" If you like intrigue, complex plots and are fascinated by the torment of Europe in the middle of the 20th century, this book will captivate you.
I plan to read all of Kanon's other novels Aug 08, Margaretanne rated it it was ok Shelves: fiction. I have to admit, I did not finish this book which is unusual for me.
There was really nothing that kept me wanting to come back to see what was happening I think primarily because there was little character development so I couldn't identify or really like any of the characters.
However, there were many characters! So many that I wish I had taken notes at the beginning of the book. A murder takes place within the first chapter but I really could n I have to admit, I did not finish this book which is unusual for me.
A murder takes place within the first chapter but I really could not develop an interest to see who the murderer was so I had to abandon the book after much struggling to continue.
I think I'll just watch the movie - ha! I loved this book. It was fast paced, suspenseful, excellent. I couldn't put it down.
It involves the US, Britain, and Russia. There is the black market, finding Nazis, escaping from the Russian controlled area of Germany, discovering how far the "good" guys will go to get the scientific brain power of Nazi Germany.
A page turner! View all 3 comments. Dec 02, Nancy Cook Lauer rated it really liked it. What an intense book. The story of a U. The search for his missing lover, the efforts to bring Nazis to justice, the details of the camps, so much violence, so much sadness.
The United States' willingness to overlook war crimes in order to bring rocket scientists to America. It's all fictionalized here, while hewing closely to history.
A disturbing era that I learned far too little about in school. View 1 comment. Aug 28, Cindy Daft rated it liked it Recommends it for: Tiffany.
Although I couldn't get the movie actors out of my mind while reading the book; George Clooney, Cate Blanchett, I really enjoyed this novel set in Berlin.
Evokes much thought about who were really the bad people in Germany during the war. Plot was a little twisted and confusing, but the love story conquers all.
May 25, Ethan rated it really liked it. This novel plays like some of the great noir films. For some, the beginning may be a bit slow, but as the mystery builds, the pages will begin to turn faster.
This is a really cool WWII thriller that readers will really enjoy. The story was just exciting. The story follows an American correspondent on assignment with the Military Government in Berlin in Although he sought a love from before the war, he found murder and corruption on the American side, that amazingly ties in with several of his friends from before the war.
I liked this book a lot, 4 stars. Jun 12, Jan rated it really liked it Shelves: thriller , historical , own-copy , holocaust.
While looking for his German mistress who he left four years prior, he stumbles across a murder of an American soldier in the Russian section of Berlin.
Jake finds corruption and intrigue reaching deep into the heart of the occupations in a city that is physically and morally devastated.
Rubble is everywhere, the air thick with mortar dust and bodies still float in the canal. While searching for his Lena and the soldier's killer, Jake comes to understand that the American Military Government is already fighting a new enemy in the east, busily identifying the "good" Germans who can help win the next war including von Braun and his scientists.
At what point did they know what was going on in the camps and to what degree did they help? This is a great story, a historical thriller, and gives valuable insight into what it was like in Berlin in Listened on Audible without realizing that the page book had been unnecessarily chopped down to a hasty 6 hours and 48 minutes of oftentimes regretfully flat narration.
Post-war Berlin is an atmospheric setting for what is an obviously well-researched novel, but unfortunately the truncated plot felt both a bit predictable, and also confusing at times.
Despite their inability to really develop, I 3 rating that would have likely been a solid 4 if the audio book had not been abridged to death.
Despite their inability to really develop, I appreciated that all characters were different shades of grey and there wasn't really any truly "good guy.
Jun 01, Susan rated it really liked it. Took a little fiction detour over the weekend with this and thoroughly enjoyed it. Couldn't seem to help myself, it unspooled in my head as a black and white movie with strong Bogie and Becall overtones.
It's a mystery, thriller, romance, history lesson, study in morality, and I don't now what else all rolled into one.
Set in Berlin immediately at the end of WWII I was hooked by the multiple plot lines - Jake finding Lena and solving the mystery of an American GI found with loads of cash in the Took a little fiction detour over the weekend with this and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Set in Berlin immediately at the end of WWII I was hooked by the multiple plot lines - Jake finding Lena and solving the mystery of an American GI found with loads of cash in the blocked off Russian zone just to name two, then fascinated by the mood of the city and moral gray zones - wanting to get back to normal, worrying about the coming winter, does it matter who was a Nazi for real or who was a Nazi just to survive?
What does that make us? Made me remember a book I read years ago in which the citizens of a German village near a concentration camp are forced to not only view the camp after liberation but to assist in the clean up.
During the bus ride home one self righteous and very angry hausfrau comments that it wasn't their fault, they didn't know, why should they be made to feel guilty and forced to do see such things and do such horrible labor?
They didn't do this, the soldiers did and so on. Her seat partner offers the comment that this was no excuse, that on top of not having done anything to prevent the atrocities the even greater shame was perhaps this very thing: that they didn't know.
Because it seemed to her that they willfully chose not to know what all those trains were about, arriving full, leaving empty, the smoke etc, they did not ask questions, they did not want to know, their silence and refusal to see condoned the actions and in her eyes they were therefore guilty.
Lots to think about, would be a good discussion book. Oh, and while I haven't seen the movie rated R I would guess from the description on the back of the DVD case that it bears little resemblance to the book beyond the main characters name and the setting, classic Hollywood can't leave a good story to stand on it's own.
Shelves: history , historical-fiction , library-books. Great story, beautifully told. It presents a very sophisticated and nuanced view of German war guilt and the things people did to survive under the Nazis.
The descriptions of Berlin in the summer of are so atmospheric it's like being there. They made me nostalgic: I was there in the summer of when there was still a lot of war damage.
It's probably the most exciting city I've ever been in, maybe because it was still quite dangerous then, with soldiers pointing rifles at anyone who appro Great story, beautifully told.
It's probably the most exciting city I've ever been in, maybe because it was still quite dangerous then, with soldiers pointing rifles at anyone who approached the center of the street that marked the border between East and West Berlin where The Wall was built a couple of years later.
We exchanged marks on the black market, spending them on cameras, art books, and theaters. Our head professor and poli sci professor escorted a group of us 63 American college students and got a bunch of new gray hairs.
They showed us the city including a massive war memorial to the Russian soldier in the Russian sector of course , the Brandenburg gate and Checkpoint Charlie, a refugee camp, the Voice of America studio, the Free University, etc.
We went to a night club called The Eggshell in a basement. We could ride the train into East Berlin one girl got turned around and had a very hard, scary time getting back , where we saw the or-so-story buildings, one room thick, with weed-filled vacant lots behind, and only two or three big black limos on the street.
Anyway, this book brought it all back and then some; most of the time while reading it I could have thought it was fact, not fiction.
Plenty of plot twists and a very satisfying ending. Please pardon my rambling! Readers also enjoyed. Videos About This Book.
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Kurz darauf wird Patrick in der Sowjetischen Besatzungszone ermordet aufgefunden; er trägt Doch der Fall scheint erneut kaum Interesse bei den amerikanischen und sowjetischen Behörden zu erwecken, die den sich zu einem politisch ungünstigen Zeitpunkt ereigneten Todesfall lieber verdrängen wollen.
Jake forscht daher auf eigene Faust weiter. Dabei führen ihn alle Spuren immer wieder zu Lena. Emil Brandt wird, trotz des Eingreifens von Jake, letztlich ermordet, Lena angeschossen.
Jake erkennt, dass die Menschen in Berlin durch den Krieg so verändert wurden, dass ihnen allen ein normales Leben nicht weiter möglich ist.
Viele Berliner greifen daher zu ähnlich korrupten oder brutalen Methoden wie Patrick, wobei es ihnen allerdings nur ums Überleben geht. So hat Lena während des Krieges als Jüdin geholfen, zwölf versteckt lebende Juden aufzuspüren, um nicht selbst deportiert zu werden.
Der Film endet mit einem Zitat der Schlussszene des Films Casablanca von , in dem Lena im Regen allein ein startbereites Flugzeug besteigt, nachdem sie Jake, der mit ihr flüchten wollte, ihre Spitzeltätigkeit auf dem Rollfeld vor der Maschine gestanden hat.
David Holmes komponierte die komplette Filmmusik , die auch aufgenommen wurde. Sie wurde jedoch von den Filmmachern abgelehnt. The Good German war an den Kinokassen vergleichsweise wenig erfolgreich.
Auch die Spielweise der Darsteller sollte, wie damals üblich, theatralisch, zur Kamera hin erfolgen. Jake Geismer Cate Blanchett Lena Brandt Tobey Maguire Tully Beau Bridges Colonel Muller Tony Curran Danny Leland Orser Bernie Jack Thompson Congressman Breimer Robin Weigert Hannelore Ravil Isyanov General Sikorsky Christian Oliver Emil Brandt Dave Power Lieutenant Schaeffer Don Pugsley Gunther Dominic Comperatore Levi John Roeder General J.
Paul Boehmer Edit Storyline Berlin, July, Taglines: Every heart has its secrets, some more dangerous than others. Edit Did You Know?
George Clooney had gone down the same path the previous year, with his film Good Night, and Good Luck. Goofs The newsreel speaker says the Potsdam conference takes place in "Emperor William's former palace".
This is not correct. The Cecilienhof palace was built for the last crown prince of Germany, who lived there from and from Quotes Patrick Tully : [ threatening a Jewish double amputee ] Don't you jew me over the price!
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