In dark times, fear and risk are inevitable. We run the risk of getting caught by the NSDAP patrol, which is looking for those who disagree with them. We run the risk of being beaten or shot by German soldiers because we oppose the regime. We risk losing everything - even our loved ones. This is how we live. This is how we try to survive. In these impenetrably dark times.
1933, Berlin. You are the leader of a small resistance group, which includes the most ordinary people - Jews and Catholics, communists and patriots - who simply cannot close their eyes to what is happening. Your task is to inflict tiny blows on the regime: to scatter leaflets to tell people what the Nazis are really doing; write messages on the walls; arrange sabotage; obtain information and recruit new associates. And at the same time, do not give yourself out: if the regime finds out about your group, the life of each of its members will be in danger.
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