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Deutschland Season 2 Episode 4
Badly injured, Martin wakes up in the Libyan desert, where he meets Samira and Khaled, and uncovers an imminent terrorist plot. Meanwhile, Lenora arrives at an Angolan hotel.
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Serie: Deutschland
Episode Title: Le Cafard
Air Date: 2018-10-19
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