
SYNOPSIS
It is a mere coincidence that Habermann is getting married on the very day that Hitler is getting the Sudeten Germans “home into the Reich”. And yet it is a bad sign. For the wedding is briefly disturbed by Major Koslowski and his officers. From this first meeting in the ballroom of the spa hotel near the village, which the Wehrmacht requisitions as their control centre, Habermann and Koslowski cannot stomach each other. When the war breaks out, Habermann, who is now the father of a little daughter, cannot prevent his younger brother Hans, a fervent patriot, from volunteering for the Wehrmacht. He also cannot prevent some of his Czech workers from starting to fight the Germans. A hideout for partisans is built with Habermann’s lumber. Koslowski suspects Habermann. When Habermann is in a tight spot and Koslowski already believes to have caught him in an act of sabotage, Brezina can save his best friend one more time.
But it is too late to stop the tragic events. The war makes itself felt even in this rural Sudeten German idyll, which has been spared actual fighting: trains with wounded soldiers make short stops at the village's railway station. In one of these trains, Jana and her friend Martha, the forester’s wife, find Hans, Habermann’s brother, who has been badly wounded at the eastern front.
Mayor Hartl has told him that Jana is half Jewish. Habermann and Koslowski get drunk together and Habermann manages to buy ten Czechs from Koslowski using the Habermann family’s jewellery and gold. But Koslowski forces him to take part in the selection of the remaining ten Czech victims. And the whole village becomes witness of Habermann’s betrayal. Koslowski does not keep his promise. After the execution of the ten Czechs, he has Jana and Melissa deported to concentration camp. Habermann’s will to live is broken. He does not listen to Brezina’s advice to flee, when the Soviet army approaches at the end of the war, but stays on – sitting apathically in front of his house. The Czechs, now free and in a collective frenzy, torture him to death driven by lust for revenge and greed. Soviet soldiers free the deported inmates, among them Jana and Melissa, who is now 6 years old. The two return home immediately, but they only find the looted and burnt mill. In the house, Jana detects a secret of the Habermann family which was one of the reasons for the whole tragedy….