Chapter 1: What is the setting and context of Franz Jägerstatter's story?
Berlin, 1943. Franz is in prison, sentenced to death by a Nazi-appointed court. He prays constantly, writes to his family, and holds fast to one last earthly hope, to meet his wife face to face for the last time.
Chapter 2: How does Franz maintain hope during his imprisonment?
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Goodbye, girls. Mama, please don't keep them up this time. You worry about Franz. Go.
Chapter 3: What sacrifices does Franz make for his fellow inmates?
Aloysia, put that down. Fanny. Go. Okay. Goodbye, girls.
Chapter 4: How does Franz's wife Fani support him amidst adversity?
Who could that be? Father Fertauer, what are you doing here?
I heard about Franz. I'm coming with you to Berlin.
Thank you, Father.
Chapter 5: What moral dilemmas does Franz face regarding loyalty and truth?
Heil Hitler. Say it, Jägerstatter.
I cannot.
Heil Hitler. Heil Hitler.
Chapter 6: How does Franz respond to pressure to conform to Nazi ideology?
That's enough.
Enough. Franz Jägerstatter. Ja? This is Mautland.
Chapter 7: What does Franz's story reveal about faith and courage?
You're no roommate.
There is only one bed.
Don't worry.
Jägerstatter won't be needing it much longer.
I will sleep on the floor.
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Chapter 8: How is Franz Jägerstatter remembered and honored today?
Are you sure? You can... I'm sure.
Ah, Franz, what are you doing? Franz, it's the middle of the night. Sorry.
Did I wake you?
What were you doing?
Just sitting there, staring. I was just thinking about eternity. Eternity? Yeah. Imagine the whole world is sand. And a raven comes every hundred thousand years and takes a single grain of sand. Franz, it's the middle of the night. By the time all the sand is gone... It would still be the first day of eternity. Do you ever sleep? Sleep? No. But I get plenty of rest. Suit yourself, crazy.
Jägerstatter! Time to go!
Go where?
Get in the truck! Come on! Now! Now!
Dearest wife, I am deeply grateful for everything you have done for me. Please forgive me. I pray that everyone whom I have hurt will forgive me.
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