The film takes place in a working-class district of a German city in 1934. Here the children do not play robbers and gendarmes, but unemployed people and police officers. But for 6-year-old Peter (Dirk Schönberger), the game soon becomes bitterly serious when his father is arrested. The neighbors avoided Peter as a communist son. But Peter is not alone. At his side is his loyal dog, Klecks. The boy hopes that his father can escape and builds a hiding place in his apartment. The father does not come back for the time being, but one day a persecuted communist goes into hiding.

"Secret Traces" was the continuation of the television films "Secret Command Boomerang" (1966), "Secret Command Ciupaga" (1968) and "Secret Command Spree" (1968), which had already been successfully broadcast. In this new three-part series, the audience was able to follow an exciting story about a group of members of the National Committee "Free Germany" in the last days of World War II and the first months of the conflict's new beginning. In the last days of the war an SS fought in the streets of Berlin. Command embittered against the approaching Soviet tanks.

"Secret Traces" was the continuation of the television films "Secret Command Boomerang" (1966), "Secret Command Ciupaga" (1968) and "Secret Command Spree" (1968), which had already been successfully broadcast. In this new three-part series, the audience was able to follow an exciting story about a group of members of the National Committee "Free Germany" in the last days of World War II and the first months of the conflict's new beginning. In the last days of the war an SS fought in the streets of Berlin. Command embittered against the approaching Soviet tanks.

"Secret Traces" was the continuation of the television films "Secret Command Boomerang" (1966), "Secret Command Ciupaga" (1968) and "Secret Command Spree" (1968), which had already been successfully broadcast. In this new three-part series, the audience was able to follow an exciting story about a group of members of the National Committee "Free Germany" in the last days of World War II and the first months of the conflict's new beginning. In the last days of the war an SS fought in the streets of Berlin. Command embittered against the approaching Soviet tanks.

In extreme emergency, Bernd Roland and Toni Burian have to leave the moving train on the free route. Bernd Roland is injured when jumping. But he manages to stop a hospital car and give the order to take him and Burian to Berlin. Having arrived in the capital, Roland, Burian and the Soviet scout Boris (Gunter Schoß) do everything in their power to successfully complete their instructions. In concrete terms, this means finding out what plans the SS has for the last battles for Berlin.

Secret operations unit "Spree" was the sequel to the scout films “Secret operations unit Boomerang” (1966) and “Secret operations unit Ciupaga” (1967). In the spring of 1945 it was definitive: the final defeat of fascist Germany was inevitable, only a few weeks left, then the Hitler regime would be history.

Foxtrot (Hebrew: פוֹקְסטְרוֹט‎) is a 2017 internationally co-produced drama film written and directed by Samuel Maoz. It stars Lior Ashkenazi and Sarah Adler as a couple who are informed that their son, an IDF soldier, was killed in action.