


While the news services insist that the German army is victorious in all things, it is clear to Magda Ritter’s father that it will only be a matter of time before bombs are replaced with enemy soldiers.

Allied bombers make it into the center of the city, awakening the citizens of the Reich to their very real danger. The Nazis had thought themselves invincible but in early 1943, Berlin gets its first real taste of the war. Unfortunately, Germany at the time of the Second World War did not have many good men. Alexander shows that it takes many good men doing the right thing to triumph over powerful evil. There is an old saying that states: The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
