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Markus was once a loyal SS officer, fully dedicated to the Nazi cause. Raised in a world of ideology and discipline, he rose through the ranks with a sense of pride and unwavering commitment to the Reich. But as the war escalates and the true nature of the regime becomes undeniable, his conscience begins to unravel. The horrors he once justified become impossible to ignore, and his loyalty to the Nazis starts to fracture under the weight of guilt and doubt.
In The Duty of War, Markus is faced with a life-altering decision: remain a part of the corrupt machine he helped build, or risk everything to escape and expose the truth. As he defects and joins the resistance, Markus finds himself caught in a dangerous web of betrayal, as the very people he once viewed as enemies now become his allies. He must navigate a world of shifting loyalties, deal with the haunting memories of his past actions, and find a way to make amends for the atrocities he's been part of.
However, redemption is not easily earned, and Markus soon realizes that the consequences of his past will follow him, no matter how hard he tries to escape them. As he becomes a key player in the resistance, Markus discovers that the true cost of his defection is more than he could have imagined. Forced to confront his darkest fears and regrets, The Duty of War is a powerful tale of transformation, the struggle for redemption, and the unyielding cost of choosing to stand against the very regime he once served.