Opa
Cologne, Germany. Modern day reflecting on past events Hans gripped his 27 year old granddaughter's arm, her warmth and youth comforting him. She was so lucky she had not had to endure war, that she could enjoy being young. How it should be, he thought. They had reached their destination and stood at the foot of the steps leading up to an imposing building darkened by pollution and age. Most of Cologne had been destroyed during the war but not this monstrosity. 'Are you sure you want to go in, Opa? We could just go and eat cake.' He grunted and leaning on her arm, climbed up the steps. As they passed the threshold, Lina watched her grandfather's expression. He was scowling his mouth set in a resolute grimace. She bought the tickets and was informed of the different exhibitions. 'I don't want to see the exhibitions. Just room 202 and the cells.' The young man behind the desk explained 'The rooms were transformed in the 1980s when the old Gesta...