It’s 1936. The 11th Olympic Games are approaching in Berlin. Meanwhile, a brutal murder takes place in Breslau. Controversial but effective police commissioner of Polish origin, Franz Podolsky, is the only one who can unravel the mystery. A dangerous game with the murderer begins, threatening both his career and personal life.
The Breslau Murders
It’s 1936. The 11th Olympic Games are approaching, and the eyes of the entire world are turned towards the capital of the Third Reich. Meanwhile, in Breslau, a brutal murder takes place which may ruin the whole propaganda campaign and disrupt the great sports event. The only one who can close the investigation in time is the police commissioner of Polish origin Franz Podolsky. Known for his controversial but effective methods, Podolsky finds himself face to face with the emerging evil. While facing his own demons, he begins a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse with the murderer, threatening both his career and personal life.
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