World War II is a history of blood and tears, the details of which are deeply etched in the memory of the world. However, each of these stories represents a different life. Hitler's "Wolf's Lair" has become an inescapable piece of history, and it hides countless unforgettable life journeys. Among them, the experience of Margot Volcker, with her personal courage and tenacity, will always be remembered.
Margot Volcker was born in 1918 and spent her childhood in Berlin during a period of economic prosperity and calm. Like many young people, she longs for a pure love and eventually meets Carl. However, this happy life was short and brutal, as Hitler's madness sparked the war.
The outbreak of war gave birth to Hitler's misdeeds, and Margot was also involved in them. She became a "drug tester" and joined the "Civilian Services Group", a decision that changed her fate. The nature of her work put her in deep danger, and her food concerns about Hitler brought her directly to the nature of evil.
However, not only Hitler's brutality, but also the "drug testers" suffered painful captivity and hardship. Margot suffered an indescribable humiliation from an officer during this period, and suffered physical and mental wounds that would not heal.
Fortunately, there is always light in the darkness. Margot bravely escaped from the "wolf's den" and was reunited with her husband Karl in 1947, although the other "drug test girls" were unfortunately shot by the Soviets. Later, Margot chose to live a quiet life, and in her later years she chose to share her story in order to warn and remember the hardships and patience of history.
This is the story of Margot Volcker, a life journey full of tragedy and tenacity.