Krafft describes the scenes upon their arrival to Stalingrad
Transcript:
Krafft: Gabriel Krafft, audio memoir part ten. I have recounted how I was forced to help Oberführer Von List and his Die Wahrheit battalion. We are almost at the end of my tale.
Krafft: Those final days before Von List first raised the dead where a terrifying blur. Mass graves exhumed. Piles of bodies choking the streets.
Krafft: And all through it, Von List was talking to himself in the next room. Except I knew he was not alone.
Krafft: The thing that took root in him, the demon lord that empowered and advised him -- I knew it was twisting what remained of his soul.
Krafft: I distracted myself by re-reading that final letter from Sasha. But it was so cold, so formal. Somehow, they had extinguished my spouse’s inner warmth.
Krafft: And now they would do the same to the world. My only hope was that my distress call would be answered.
Krafft: I did not know if anyone received it. Or if they would bother to respond.
Krafft: But even then, my new allies were on their way. There would be a reckoning.