Actor Hans Wieland refuses to divorce his actress wife, Elisabeth, who is
Jewish, even as extreme pressure is applied on him by the
Nazi authorities. He even takes her to a premiere of one of his films where she is unwittingly introduced to a high Nazi Party official. Upon later discovering that the charming woman at the premiere was in fact Jewish, he orders her arrest. Hans Wieland is given an
ultimatum by his former friend Herbert Blohm, now a
Nazi official at the
Reichskulturministerium (culture ministry), to save himself by divorcing his wife. Knowing that his wife will die in a
concentration camp, Hans Wieland returns home and they drink
poison in coffee whilst reciting the closing scene of
Friedrich Schiller's tragic play
Die Jungfrau von Orleans together. The film ends with a dedication to the real-life actor
Joachim Gottschalk who committed
suicide with his Jewish wife
Meta Wolff and their nine-year-old son Michael. ==Cast==