- An African-German author loses his memory and is used by a modern National Socialist Party as promotion-figure for more political power over Germany.
- African-German writer Sebastian Klein is one of Germany's most famous authors. To promote his latest book, he is on a reading tour through Germany and visits the little city of Prittwitz--where the local Neo-Nazis give him a hit on his head and Sebastian loses his memory and can now only parrot what other people tell him. Sven, the political leader of a modern National Socialist Party, recognizes the opportunity and uses Sebastian as a promotion speaker against integration. When Sebastian's heavily-pregnant girlfriend sees him on TV, she is shocked and pursues him with police officer Sascha to save him from the Neo-Nazis.—Anonymus
- The mayor of Prittwitz in between Thüringen, Brandenburg, and Sachsen refuses to acknowledge the Neo-Nazi problem, so dutiful Constable Sascha Heinze is ordered to sweep their systematical misbehavior problems under the carpet for PR purposes, but ends up resigning and joining the--alas uncoordinated--liberal opposition. Invited to town for a lecture, Afro-German mulatto author Sebastian Klein is met at the station, knocked down, and abducted by Johnny and Kalle, idiotic henchmen of local NPD-chairman Sven Stanislawski, who dreams of becoming the next German Führer. Sebastian's concussion makes him ape every word he hears, so Sven plays his 'ventriloquist' to spread his racist theories in the startled media. Sebastian's jealous pregnant girlfriend Nina and ex Stella team up with Sascha to liberate Sebastian, each monitored by another federal member state's intelligence service branch. Sven plan to start and somehow triumphantly command a war against Slavic neighbor Poland by staging an attack from there on a German garrison. Despite needless brutality, Johnny and Kalle get the necessary military hardware, but Sven's Nazi competitors also rush to the thus too-realistic battlefield.—KGF Vissers
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