A gripping coming-of-age story set against the real culture wars and political events of Germany in the 1980s. The drama follows Martin Rauch as the 24 year-old East Germany native is pulled from the world as he knows it and sent to the West as an undercover spy for the Stasi foreign service. Hiding in plain sight in the West German army, he must gather the secrets of NATO military strategy. Everything is new, nothing is quite what it seems and everyone he encounters is harboring secrets, both political and personal.
The best episode of "Deutschland" season 1 is "Quantum Jump", rated 7.7/10 from 656 user votes. It was directed by Edward Berger and written by N/A. "Quantum Jump" aired on 6/17/2015 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Brave Guy".
23-year-old Martin Rauch is sent to West Germany to act as a spy, gathering intelligence for East Germany's Secret Service.
Director: Edward Berger
Writer: N/A
Martin is ordered by Tischbier to steal a top secret security report.
Director: Edward Berger
Writer: N/A
While at a NATO conference in Brussels, Martin gets his first assignment: to seduce and bug the head security analyst’s secretary, Linda.
Director: Edward Berger
Writer: N/A
When the bug is found in Linda's desk, NATO is placed on high alert. Linda arrives to visit Martin, who scrambles to turn her loyalties around.
Director: Edward Berger
Writer: N/A
Martin is sent back to East Berlin, but is forced to deliver a seemingly harmless package to a mysterious man in West Berlin on the way.
Director: Edward Berger
Writer: N/A
Martin wants to stay in East Germany after returning for his mother’s kidney transplant. Alex Edel takes General Jackson hostage.
Director: Samira Radsi
Writer: N/A
As preparations for NATO’s nuclear war game intensify, Martin receives an order from East Germany that cements his fears about their paranoia.
Director: Samira Radsi
Writer: N/A
Fear of a pre-emptive nuclear strike against the West has become a very real possibility at the East German HQ.
Director: Samira Radsi
Writer: N/A