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The story is set in Germany in the 1930s. Ruth Goldfish von Roll is the daughter of a German Jewish banker. She decides not to leave the country, preferring not to abandon her cherry orchard near the town of Bleicherode, even as the UsefulNotes/{{Nazi|Germany}}s are rising and Jewish people are being more and more persecuted, and goes into clandestinity as UsefulNotes/WorldWarII breaks out.
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The story is set in Germany in the 1930s. Ruth Goldfish von Roll is the daughter of a German Jewish banker. She decides not to leave the country, preferring not to abandon her cherry orchard near the town of Bleicherode, even as the UsefulNotes/{{Nazi|Germany}}s are rising take over the country and Jewish people are being more and more persecuted, and goes persecuted. She ends up going into clandestinity as UsefulNotes/WorldWarII breaks out.
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* TrainStationGoodbye: Ruth has to say goodbye to Albert at the train station as he is mobilized for the war.
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* TrainStationGoodbye: Ruth has to say goodbye to Albert at the train station as he is mobilized conscripted for the war.
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* ThoseWackyNazis: "Wacky" in the sense "pathetic {{fat|bastard}} shell of a man". A man Ruth's family knew well reveals himself as a Brown Shirt, and engages in antisemitic slurs directed at Ruth. One night, while he's drunk, [[KickTheSonOfABitch Ruth's friends beat him up]].
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* ThoseWackyNazis: "Wacky" in the sense "pathetic {{fat|bastard}} shell of a man". A man Ruth's family knew well reveals himself as a Brown Shirt, and engages in antisemitic slurs directed at Ruth. One night, while he's drunk, [[KickTheSonOfABitch Ruth's friends beat him up]].
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* ThoseWackyNazis: "Wacky" in the sense "pathetic {{fat|bastard}} shell of a man". A man Ruth's family knew well reveals himself as a Brown Shirt, and engages in antisemitic slurs directed at Ruth. One night, while he's drunk, [[KickTheSonOfABitch Ruth's friends beat him up]].
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* BittersweetEnding: Ruth survives the war [[spoiler:but not her husband, Albert.]]
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The story is set in Germany in the 1930s. Ruth Goldfish von Roll is the daughter of a German Jewish banker. She decides not to leave the country, preferring not to abandon her cherry orchard near the town of Bleicherode, even as the UsefulNotes/{{Nazi|Germany}}s are rising and Jewish people start are being more and more persecuted, and goes into clandestinity as UsefulNotes/WorldWarII breaks out.
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* INeedAFreakingDrink: Ruth gets rapidly bored when hiding in the basement of her home during World War II, so she decides to build herself a distillery in said basement, and then consumes her own homemade booze. She also does so because she can't stand being inactive after it's become clear she can't harvest her beloved cherry orchard anymore, lest she wants to get caught and deported.
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* INeedAFreakingDrink: Ruth gets rapidly bored when hiding in the basement of her home during World War II, so she decides to build herself a distillery in said basement, and then consumes her own homemade booze. She also does so distillates alcohol because she can't stand being inactive after it's become clear she can't harvest her beloved cherry orchard anymore, lest she wants to get caught and deported.
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* {{Determinator}}: Ruth is determined to stay on her lands no matter what. Even as [[UsefulNotes/TheHolocaust dark times are falling]] on people of her kind.
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* {{Determinator}}: Ruth is determined to stay on her lands no matter what. Even as [[UsefulNotes/TheHolocaust dark times are falling]] falling on people of her kind.like her]].
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* UndyingLoyalty: Ruth's non-Jewish friends help protect her clandestinity during the war. Without them, she would have likely died.
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* INeedAFreakingDrink: Ruth gets rapidly bored when hiding in the basement of her home during World War II, so she decides to build herself a distillery in said basement, and then consumes her own homemade booze. She also does so because she can't stand being inactive after it's become clear she can't harvest her beloved cherry orchard anymore, lest she wants to get caught and deported.
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The story is set in Germany in the 1930s. Ruth Goldfish is the daughter of a German Jewish banker. She decides not to leave the country, preferring not to abandon her cherry orchard near the town of Bleicherode, even as the UsefulNotes/{{Nazi|Germany}}s are rising and Jewish people start being persecuted, and goes into clandestinity as UsefulNotes/WorldWarII breaks out.
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The story is set in Germany in the 1930s. Ruth Goldfish von Roll is the daughter of a German Jewish banker. She decides not to leave the country, preferring not to abandon her cherry orchard near the town of Bleicherode, even as the UsefulNotes/{{Nazi|Germany}}s are rising and Jewish people start being persecuted, and goes into clandestinity as UsefulNotes/WorldWarII breaks out.
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* MatzoFever: Albert von Roll (Ruth's husband) is not Jewish.
* TrainStationGoodbye: Ruth has to say goodbye to Albert at the train station as he is mobilized for the war.
* TrainStationGoodbye: Ruth has to say goodbye to Albert at the train station as he is mobilized for the war.
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* JewishMother: Ruth's mother is quite invasive.
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''Die Kirschenkönigin'' (''The Cherry Queen'') is a 2004 German MiniSeries directed by Rainer Kaufmann. It adapts the book of the same name by Justus Pfaue and stars Johanna Wokalek (''Aimée & Jaguar'', ''Film/TheBaaderMeinhofComplex''), August Zirner, Marc Hosemann, Adele Neuhauser, Richy Müller and Jürgen Vogel.
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''Die Kirschenkönigin'' (''The Cherry Queen'') is a 2004 German MiniSeries directed by Rainer Kaufmann. It adapts the book novel of the same name by Justus Pfaue and stars Johanna Wokalek (''Aimée & Jaguar'', ''Film/TheBaaderMeinhofComplex''), August Zirner, Marc Hosemann, Adele Neuhauser, Richy Müller and Jürgen Vogel.
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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Ruth's mother tragically dies when trying to remove a birdcage from a framework on which scythe blades (used for harvests in the orchard) are hanging. She falls on the ground, and the scythe blades fall on her, pointy end first.
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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Ruth's mother tragically dies when trying to remove a birdcage from a framework on which scythe blades (used for harvests in the orchard) are hanging. She trips and falls on the ground, and the scythe blades fall on her, pointy end first.
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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Ruth's mother tragically dies when trying to remove a birdcage from a framework on which scythes scythe blades (used for harvests in the orchard) are hanging. She falls on the ground, and the scythes scythe blades fall on her, pointy end first.
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* WomanInWhite: The beautiful scene in which Ruth and her fiancé have a picnic in the middle of the orchard while the cherry trees are flowering, and the white dress Ruth wears is assorted to the white flowers.
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* WomanInWhite: The beautiful scene in which Ruth and her fiancé have a picnic in the middle of the orchard while the cherry trees are flowering, and the flowering. The white dress Ruth wears is assorted to the white flowers.
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The story is set in Germany in the 1930s. Ruth Goldfish is the daughter of a German Jewish banker. She decides not to leave the country, preferring not to abandon her cherry orchard, even as the UsefulNotes/{{Nazi|Germany}}s are rising and Jewish people start being persecuted, and goes into clandestinity as UsefulNotes/WorldWarII breaks out.
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The story is set in Germany in the 1930s. Ruth Goldfish is the daughter of a German Jewish banker. She decides not to leave the country, preferring not to abandon her cherry orchard, orchard near the town of Bleicherode, even as the UsefulNotes/{{Nazi|Germany}}s are rising and Jewish people start being persecuted, and goes into clandestinity as UsefulNotes/WorldWarII breaks out.
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* WomanInWhite: The beautiful scene in which Ruth and her fiancé have a picnic in the middle of the orchard while the cherry trees are flowering, and the white dress Ruth wears is assorted to the white flowers.
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* INeedAFreakingDrink: Ruth gets rapidly bored when hiding in the basement of her home during World War II, so she decides to build herself a distillery in said basement, and consumes her own homemade booze. She also does so because she can't stand being inactive after it's become clear she can't harvest her beloved cherry orchard anymore.
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* INeedAFreakingDrink: Ruth gets rapidly bored when hiding in the basement of her home during World War II, so she decides to build herself a distillery in said basement, and consumes her own homemade booze. She also does so because she can't stand being inactive after it's become clear she can't harvest her beloved cherry orchard anymore.anymore, lest she wants to get caught and deported.
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The story is set in Germany in the 1930s. Ruth Goldfish is the daughter of a German Jewish banker. She decides not to leave the country, preferring not to abandon her cherry orchard, even as the UsefulNotes/{{Nazi|Germany}}s are rising, and goes into clandestinity as UsefulNotes/WorldWarII breaks out.
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The story is set in Germany in the 1930s. Ruth Goldfish is the daughter of a German Jewish banker. She decides not to leave the country, preferring not to abandon her cherry orchard, even as the UsefulNotes/{{Nazi|Germany}}s are rising, rising and Jewish people start being persecuted, and goes into clandestinity as UsefulNotes/WorldWarII breaks out.
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* INeedAFreakingDrink: Ruth gets rapidly bored when hiding in the basement of her home during World War II, so she decides to build herself a distillery. distillery in said basement, and consumes her own homemade booze. She also does so because she can't stand being inactive after it's become clear she can't harvest her beloved cherry orchard anymore.
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The story is set in Germany in the 1930s. Ruth Goldfish is the daughter of a German Jewish banker. She decides not to leave Germany, the country, preferring not to abandon her cherry orchard orchard, even as the Nazis UsefulNotes/{{Nazi|Germany}}s are rising, and goes into clandestinity as UsefulNotes/WorldWarII breaks out.
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Ruth Goldfish is the daughter of a German Jewish banker. She decides not to leave Germany, preferring not to abandon her cherry orchard even as the Nazis are rising and UsefulNotes/WorldWarII is about to break out.
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''Die Kirschenkönigin'' (''The Cherry Queen'') is a 2004 German MiniSeries directed by Rainer Kaufmann. It adapts the book of the same name by Justus Pfaue and stars Johanna Wokalek (''Aimée & jaguar'', ''Film/TheBaaderMeinhofComplex''), August Zirner, Marc Hosemann, Adele Neuhauser, Richy Müller and Jürgen Vogel.
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''Die Kirschenkönigin'' (''The Cherry Queen'') is a 2004 German MiniSeries directed by Rainer Kaufmann. It adapts the book of the same name by Justus Pfaue and stars Johanna Wokalek (''Aimée & jaguar'', Jaguar'', ''Film/TheBaaderMeinhofComplex''), August Zirner, Marc Hosemann, Adele Neuhauser, Richy Müller and Jürgen Vogel.
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''Die Kirschenkönigin'' (''The Cherry Queen'') is a 2004 German mini-series directed by Rainer Kaufmann. It adapts the book of the same name by Justus Pfaue.
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The daughter of a German Jewish banker who decides not to abandon her cherry orchard even as the Nazis are rising.
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''Die Kirschenkönigin'' (''The Cherry Queen'') is a 2004 German mini-series MiniSeries directed by Rainer Kaufmann. It adapts the book of the same name by Justus Pfaue.
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''Die Kirschenkönigin'' (''The Cherry Queen'') is a 2004 German mini-series directed by Rainer Kaufmann. It adapts the book of the same name by Justus Pfaue.
The daughter of a German Jewish banker who decides not to abandon her cherry orchard even as the Nazis are rising.
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''Die Kirschenkönigin'' (''The Cherry Queen'') is a 2004 German mini-series directed by Rainer Kaufmann. It adapts the book of the same name by Justus Pfaue.
The daughter of a German Jewish banker who decides not to abandon her cherry orchard even as the Nazis are rising.
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