Cold War: 1945 - The TranslatorWords are weapons. Berlin, 1945. The war is over. The system is not. A translator is summoned without explanation. No rank. No choice. No way back. Inside an Allied-controlled building, he is given a document to translate. Not a treaty. Not a negotiation. A declaration of absolute authority. As American and Soviet officers observe him from the shadows, he begins to understand:This is not about language.
This is about power. Every word he chooses defines reality. Every sentence removes a nation from existence. Germany is not a participant. Germany is the result. Two sides are watching him. Both know he understands more than he should. Both are waiting for him to choose. But in a world where neutrality does not exist.What does choice really mean?A tense, atmospheric Cold War thriller about control, language, and the moment history is rewritten.
Cold War: 1945 - The TranslatorWords are weapons. Berlin, 1945. The war is over. The system is not. A translator is summoned without explanation. No rank. No choice. No way back. Inside an Allied-controlled building, he is given a document to translate. Not a treaty. Not a negotiation. A declaration of absolute authority. As American and Soviet officers observe him from the shadows, he begins to understand:This is not about language.
This is about power. Every word he chooses defines reality. Every sentence removes a nation from existence. Germany is not a participant. Germany is the result. Two sides are watching him. Both know he understands more than he should. Both are waiting for him to choose. But in a world where neutrality does not exist.What does choice really mean?A tense, atmospheric Cold War thriller about control, language, and the moment history is rewritten.