Cold War: 1945 — The Translator
Words 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.
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