For the first time the commander began to reflect on the crimes he had committed.
By now German commanders were beginning to lose their nerve.
"I don't, know if the ancestors would permit such a thing," the commander began.
Today, the 22 commanders in the council began discussions on setting up a new administration that would include medical and educational divisions.
Meanwhile the commanders from the other allied cities, also summoned to council, began arriving.
With a dull feeling of futility, the commander began a hopeless search for evidence.
In the meantime, Soviet and German commanders began to plan their next movements.
As a few more seconds passed, the commander began to breathe easier, thinking they were well over the ocean now.
Frowning, the commander sat down on one of the benches and began to remove his boots.
Satisfied, the commander dropped to the ground again, curled into a ball once more, and began to drop off to sleep.