Final Victory
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thought-provoking story of young boys who are caught up in the
propaganda machine of Hitler's Germany during World War II. Jurgen Wolf
is convinced that Hitler is a hero, whose vision of Germany should be
defended at all costs. He shows immense bravery and fearlessness, but
as the war turns against German, and the Nazi empire begins to
collapse, Jurgen is left questioning what to believe.
Flashbacks are dramatic stories set during key moments in history. Strong characters and thrilling plots bring the past to life.
Herbie Brennan
Herbie Brennan is the New York Times bestselling author of the Faerie Wars Chronicles and the Shadow Project Adventure series. Worldwide, his books have sold in excess of 8.5 million copies. He lives in Ireland.
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Final Victory - Herbie Brennan
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The Blood Banner
The officer’s uniform was not well kept. The trouser crease was hardly there at all and the jacket was crumpled as if it had been slept in. Even the insignia of rank seemed to have been removed, which was a disgrace. Jurgen had risen at six a.m. that morning so he could spend one hour and three minutes sponging and pressing his own uniform. He stood smartly to attention now, proud of the fact that it was clean and neat. Why could not the officer have done the same?
From somewhere to the east there was the dull clump of an artillery shell.
The officer produced a rectangle of tattered cloth that showed a white disc against a red background. In the centre of the disc was a black swastika.
‘Behold the Blood Flag!’ he said.
Jurgen learned about the Blood Flag after he joined the Jungvolk. It was carried by the Führer himself when he led the Munich heroes to claim their destiny as founders of a brave new Government for Germany. Sixteen martyrs died that day in 1923, ten years before Jurgen was born. Their blood stained the flag. Their blood made the flag … sacred.
Jurgen doubted the tattered rag held by the officer was the real Blood Flag. But it would have touched the real Blood Flag and so become sacred, too. Jurgen found he could not take his eyes off it. This flag had touched the flag that had touched the hands of Adolf Hitler.
Near by – so close it might almost have been in the next street – there was a burst of machine-gun fire.
The officer looked around him nervously, then back at the little group of boys. His eye caught that of Jurgen Wolf.
Jurgen stood proud and tall. He knew he had done well. It was just two years since he had passed his tests and joined the Jungvolk. And now he was about to become a member of the Hitler Youth. Such an honour! The admission age for the Hitler Youth was 14 years. Jurgen was permitted to join early by reason of his record and performance in the Jungvolk. At 12 years old, he was possibly the youngest here.
Distantly, there was a rifle shot, followed by a thin wailing scream that went on and on and on, then stopped.
‘You will repeat exactly the words of the oath,’ the officer said. ‘You will repeat them after me.’ He sniffed. ‘To do so, you will stand to attention.’
There were small movements around Jurgen as the boys came to attention. Jurgen did not move, of course. He was proud of the fact he was at attention already.
‘After me,’ said the officer. ‘In the presence of this blood banner…’
‘In the presence of this blood banner…’ intoned the group.
‘…which represents our Führer…’
Another artillery shell, nearer this time, and another. Somewhere in a distant quarter of the city, a siren sounded, eerie and shrill.
‘I swear to devote all my energies and my strength to the saviour of our country, Adolf Hitler,’ the officer said hastily. ‘I am willing and ready to give up my life for him, so help me God.’
He spoke so quickly that most of the boys had trouble keeping up.
But not Jurgen.
Jurgen knew the oath by heart.
2
Captain Heinz
It was April, 1945. They gave Jurgen Wolf a rifle and a bandoleer of bullets. They gave him a knapsack of rations, a canteen of water. They gave him an ill-fitting steel helmet that looked as if it had been already worn. There was a dent near the crown as if something had struck it a glancing blow.
There were six in Jurgen’s unit, all boys like himself. There were girls in the Jungvolk and girls in the Hitler Youth, but there were no girls here in the unit. This was man’s work. Soon the boys would be sent on man’s work, now the Russian savages had killed so many fine German men.
They stood together uneasily, not quite sure what to do with the weapons. This was the first time Jurgen had ever held a rifle