Synopsis:

Berlin, 1932. It is the year of the Reichstag elections and Germany is deciding its future. But that does not seem to worry Kurt Guthmann, a veteran of the Great War who practices his profession as a lawyer in his new office on Alexanderplatz in Berlin. His religious confession as a Jew has not been a problem for him, until now. Arthur Meyer, a young employee of a car company who has lost his job as a result of the economic crisis in the country, comes to his office seeking advice. 1942. Ten years later, Kurt is a victim of the Nazi purge and is admitted as an inmate to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. There he is visited by an interrogator and counter-espionage expert from the German intelligence services, who turns out to be his former client, Captain Meyer. Both men face the challenge of their lives in a tough struggle between the defense of their ideals and the instinct for survival at the height of the Third Reich in Europe. A fast-paced spy thriller with hints of a crime novel, in which nothing is what it seems and no one is who they say they are.

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