Otto and Anna Quangel are a Berlin working-class couple, inconspicuous followers of Hitler's Nazi state. But when they learn that their only son has been killed on the Western Front, the last remnants of trust in the Nazi regime are shattered. Foreman Quangel begins to write cards with appeals against Hitler and his war, which he and his wife leave in the stairwells of Berlin houses. The couple dream of an ever-growing number of like-minded people who will sooner or later help to overthrow the system, but have no idea that their trail is already being followed.
Hans Fallada took the real-life case from a Gestapo file and created a haunting portrayal of the resistance of the little people in his last novel.
This content has been machine translated.Price information:
Discounts are possible for each seating group.