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- Adolf Hitler wakes up in the 21st century. He quickly gains media attention, but while Germany finds him hilarious and charming, Hitler makes some serious observations about society.
- A fancy garden party turns into upper class prey when a colony of killer wasps mutates into seven foot tall predators.
- Gregor Hecker, who fled Germany with his parents, returns to Germany as a lieutenant in the Red Army.
- A few weeks after palliative nurse Hans spends New Year's Eve with new acquaintance Simone, she discovers that she's pregnant. At another surprise meeting, handsome Hannes surprises her by reacting to the news by offering to move her into his fine home. While Hannes devotes himself further to terminal hospital patients, Simone lazily renovates the house, but somehow gets jealous of the neighbors and compromises everything.
- 16 years old Julia calls herself Kroko and plays the role of a tough and ruthless girly gang leader in Berlin-Wedding, home of the losers within the German capital. She dominates her surrounding with her hyper- coolness and her attractiveness. Her life is made up of hanging around with her gang, visiting the local clubs and discotheques, occasional robberies, and a big deal of boredom. At home, she terrorizes her mother with ignorance, who desperately tries to get through her live of alcoholism and the obligations of a mother of 2 children - Kroko and her little sister Cora. One night, she and her gang capture a car, drive through the town -- but then she runs over a man who suddenly crosses the street. She is caught and the judge sentences her to 60 hours work in a social service where disabled persons are cared for. Instead of showing some repentance of what she's done, Kroko is indignant of having to get in touch with cripples and spastics. During the first phase of her punishment, she is aggressive, insulting the disabled, refusing to do any kind of work at the station. But after a while things slightly begin to change. Kroko experiences that her gang won't be of any help for her to cope with the problems she has, and even her boy-friend finally gets fed up with her ugly mixture of arrogance and helplessness, coolness and immaturity. Finding herself pretty much alone, she carefully opens herself for the people at the social service station.
- Judge Müller tries some unorthodox methods to rescue young people from the vicious circle of violence and hatred of ultra-rightist movements. He has the help of social workers like Rosemaria Kallas. Daniel, a 21-year-old from Bernau, a small city north of Berlin, has had a series of brush-ins with the law. Judge Müller and Frau Kallas, among others, help Daniel start to change.
- The third and last part of Bauhaus World, "The Utopia", explores the influence of the Bauhaus philosophy on today's globalized society. What is its legacy? What became of its utopic visions of the future? Do they still have relevance in the 21st century? We find out if the questions that Bauhaus posed have been answered, and if we can still learn from the solutions it proposed 100 years ago.