Remembrance by Terry Flaxton Hugo returns to Germany twelve months after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Forty-five years earlier, he was part of a cell of anti-Nazi activists – Uwe, Fox, Jorg, Marcus and himself – one of whom was a traitor for whom he now searches. Hugo believes himself to be terminally ill and has nothing to lose – except that he meets and falls in love with Elke. Now vulnerable and uncertain, like his former country, Hugo embarks upon a journey of discovery. Through flashbacks to 1945 and nightmarish sequences, we begin to glimpse the truth about the past – and about the capacity of the human spirit to survive and to forgive in the face of evil. |
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