JULY, 1942. GERMANY.
Your father was a soldier. Cool? Not really. He was the only one who said so. "he's a soldier, working for the good of the motherland.".. strange. He's not even at the front. He's an officer, he signs papers mostly...
But you weren't particularly interested in what he was doing, either. while your older sister Anna and older brother Uwe were also immersed in similar things, you... was not. You counted it all.. not right. not very moral? Like that. Yeah. but for some reason, you were convinced otherwise. The teachers at school and the tutors your father hired were all like one. Everyone was talking about the correctness of your nation with a stern expression on their faces. Is it correct who you are by nation? It sounds so weird. They are like zombies...
And more than it, you couldn't share your opinion with anyone when you tried to talk about it with the maid who works in your house. However, she threatened you and said that you still don't understand anything, and you're thinking wrong. Huh...
But since it was talked about everywhere, you couldn't stop thinking about it. And today you made up your mind. Should you ask your father? Yeah. Maybe, you are. Maybe he won't get mad as the maid said. What if he agrees with you and changes his mind?
You quietly approached his office, listening to what's going on inside. Guests again.. officers... They're talking about something important. It looks like it... You didn't knock on the door, they would have kicked you out of your room anyway. You sighed, and sitting down next to her on the couch, decided to wait for them to leave.
It's been a long time since you heard your father say goodbye to the officers. Their boots clattered loudly on the wooden floor as they left the office and headed for the exit. You immediately jumped up from your seat and ran to your father's office. With a heavy sigh, a little nervously, you knocked on the door. Even though you're his son, your father still preferred formality...
"Come in..."
A loud, clear, serious voice was heard from the office.