The Interpreter of Silence

Overview
Eva Bruhns is on the verge of getting engaged when an unexpected opportunity arises to interpret at a trial involving SS officers. Despite her parents and fiancé's concerns, she trusts her instincts and takes on the role. As the trial unfolds, Eva discovers a startling personal link to the proceedings, revealing connections that profoundly challenge her understanding of her past and the choices she must make for her future. This gripping narrative explores themes of duty, family loyalty, and the haunting echoes of history.
Episodes
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1

The Engagement
During a trial, Eva serves as an interpreter and faces the horrifying realities of the Nazi atrocities committed at Auschwitz for the first time.
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2

Rachel Cohen
Rachel Cohen, the witness, takes her place on the stand, prompting Eva to come to a startling realization: her parents are acquainted with the primary...
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3

The Father
As Eva celebrates her engagement, her parents drop a bombshell, unveiling a shocking secret they've kept hidden for years.
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4

The Site
Eva journeys to Auschwitz with a group, an experience that evokes powerful and profound feelings within her.
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5

The Verdict
Eva uncovers the reality about her parents and confronts the consequences of their actions, deciding to take accountability for their mistakes.