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father forgives her; instead of punishing her, he explains to Annemarie how the instrument works. A holiday with her uncle Heinrich and Aunt Käthe on a farm in Bavaria is also portrayed. Afterwards, the rural influence on the children is obvious. Mother soon restores proper behavior. Annemarie's friend and nanny Lena sleeps in Annemarie's room. After Annemarie disobediently walks on the street with other children and even gets into trouble in a simple Berlin backyard, Lena recommends sending Annemarie to a kindergarten. In kindergarten, Annemarie is the smartest of the children, who all come from upscale homes. Later, at grade school, Annemarie is the best pupil, which especially pleases her father. Her report card prompts her father to praise her.
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The television series starts in Berlin in the early 20th century. Dr. Ernst Braun is a respected doctor. He and his wife Elsbeth have a Prussian marriage and educate their children in the virtues of the imperial era. Annemarie is the youngest of the three children (two older sons) and is the darling
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Annemarie has a happy childhood with all the benefits of the upper middle class. She has many dolls, and her father lets her frequently misbehave. For example, she often uses the swear word "Donnerknispel" without being scolded. One day, when she throws her father's new barometer off the wall, her
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and the kind-hearted sanitorium director Mrs. Clarsen, a captain's widow. During Annemarie's stay, the First World War breaks out, and she returns to Berlin with great difficulty. A happy reunion ensues, but the advent of the World War has a tragic effect on the family: The older brother wants to
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The series has been released on VHS and DVD. In January and May 2005 DVDs were released with three episodes. In October 2009 a new edition of the DVDs, a complete boxed set, contained all six episodes.
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Annemarie is portrayed by two young actresses to indicate aging. The actors playing brothers Klaus and Hans and school friend Margot also are played by two actors or actresses.
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The story continues in Ury's books, which recount almost all of Annemarie's life: her teenage years, her university studies, her marriage, and even her first great-grandchild.
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Jennifer Redmann. Nostalgia and Optimism in Else Ury's Nesthäkchen Books for Young Girls in the Weimar Republic. The German Quarterly, 79(4) 465-483. 2008
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Corinna Berghahn. VOR 29 JAHREN IM ZDF. Legendäre Fernsehserie: „Nesthäkchen“ verzauberte das Publikum. Neue OZ 14 Dec 2012 (in German)
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forms the title motif of the opening credits. Other family members are the grandma, the nanny Lena, and household servants.
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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The series was elaborately produced with many outdoor shots and extras, all of which had to be adapted to the time.
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Melissa Eddy. Overlooked No More: Else Ury’s Stories Survived World War II. She Did Not. NY Times July 10, 2019
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volunteer for the navy. Dr Braun wears the field-gray coat of a medical officer under his doctor's white coat.
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for a cure in a children's sanitorium. There she experiences adventures with the dangerous
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The six episodes of the ZDF Christmas program (1983) had twelve million viewers.
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of the father, who is quite caring. The family lives in a spacious apartment in
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Nesthäkchen (Kathrin Toboll) and her family from the 1983 ZDF series
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