A/N: This is my initial attempt at the first chapter of a fan fic, I plan to add to it but I want to know if it is too short/ too long/ not very good. So let me know what you think even though it is only a few paragraphs.

Chapter 1

Shortly after saying goodbye to Edith, only shortly after their night together, Michael Gregson was headed off to Germany to get his citizenship so they could get married. When he arrived in Munich, he noticed something was different than the last time he was there. There seemed to be more cruel looking men in uniform wandering about when he got off at the train station. He nodded to them and quickly made his to way to the car to take him to his hotel. He was to go to the Immigration office in a few days to start the process and then to see his wife to divorce her.

The next morning he read in the paper that someone named Adolf Hitler was making a public appearance the following week in the city square. Gregson did not know who this man was so he did not think much of it, some of the normal politics on the continent that those in England never could quite understand. He wondered if the men he had seen at the station were some kind of supporters of this person.

Shortly after the first day in the immigration office, with the next time the same as when Hitler was supposed to appear in public, there was a city wide bulletin on the radio that all public buildings and organizations were to be closed until further notice, including government buildings as well so the public could all attend the gathering.

This made Michael angry because he was in a hurry to get everything done and over with as it was typically a tedious process and he wanted to be able to return quickly to England and his loving Edith. Since he was not living there, he saw no reason to go listen to this Hitler man speak but decided to go to see what all the fuss was about.

He left his hotel that afternoon and followed the crowd of people to the city center where a stage had been set up and there were men in brown uniforms everywhere, some much younger than others. Though he could not understand everything Hitler was saying, Gregson gathered that he was talking about both the economy and happiness for all. The people seemed completely enthralled with him and raised their hands in salute to this man.