Whatever I don´t own, Doesn´t belong to me.

Warning: Preview is not intended for all audiences. This is a slightly R mostly Pg-13. This has to deal with some things people might or might not want to see, (Or in this case Read.) I warn you now so that is you read any further you read at your own risk, for I do not wish to offend anyone with what I am writing.

20th Century Fox presents

The Screen is black with the following in white text.

A massive, coordinated attack on Jews throughout the German Reich on the night of November 9, 1938, into the next day, has come to be known as Kristallnacht or The Night of Broken Glass.

The attack came after Herschel Grynszpan, a 17 year old Jew living in Paris, shot and killed a member of the German Embassy staff there in retaliation for the poor treatment his father and his family suffered at the hands of the Nazis in Germany.

On October 27, Grynszpan's family and over 15,000 other Jews, originally from Poland, had been expelled from Germany without any warning. They were forcibly transported by train in boxcars then dumped at the Polish border.

For Adolf Hitler and Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels, the shooting in Paris provided an opportunity to incite Germans to "rise in bloody vengeance against the Jews."

The screen changes to display Berlin during the nighttime, 4 Nazi soldiers are coming down a lantern light alley way in the ghetos, stepping on puddles. The splashing of water can be heard as the soldiers stomp all over a small puddle. White text is on the screen.

November 9, 1938.

Berlin, Germany

The soldiers start breaking out in a run as the officer in charge leads them forward, You see a small fight going on between four guys and a another guy. The Four guys are beating the crap out of him. The soldiers come up and the main officer looks on the scene. The four civilians are laughing and jeering at the other guy, who is not putting up any sort of fight except standing there grimly. Blood is all over his face and such. Blond hair, grim brown eyes and broken glasses are on his nose. Sort of Short and chubby.

"What are you doing, stop this." The Nazi officer stated sourly in german.

Immediatly the four civilians look downcast. The other guy looks severaly worn, but somewhat relieved, and somewhat worried.

The Nazi officer smiles and picks out his small club from his belt. "You´re doing it all wrong." He says.

He japs the batton into the guys gut and he doubles over and grones.

The Nazi officer chuckles, and is prepared to hit him again when his accute hearing catches some inaudible noise. He stops and motiones for one of the soldiers to attend him. The soldier comes over and he hands his batton over to him. He waves a hand to proceed and then moves on with his other two soldiers. They go over to a small appartment in the ghetto. Their footsteps echoing along with the jeers and the hitting and the groanes from the man as they approach the house.

The screen changes. It is dark, but not to dark too not make out the details. The location appears to be the insides of an apartment. Their is a thirteen-fourteen year old boy with Blond hair and brown hair, scared out of his mind clutching on to his Mother, but trying to keep a straight face, even though tears were streaming down his face. He has a small jewish hat on. The Mother has Blond hair and brown eyes as well. Her face is grim, tears also streaming down her face. But she is busy on packing a small suitcase with avengeance. Outside the same noises could be heard, slightly muffled. The footsteps get closer. You can see the door to the small apartment, dim light peering through, cut through by some small two objects that suddenly appear there the same time the footsteps stop.

The door gets open. The soldiers move in while the officer slowly walks in and peers around. The soldiers start to move around the small apartment and another goes up a set of stairs. As the camera moves around the room you see the Mother and Son clutching on to each other and holding a small bag.

"No one up here, Sir." The soldier upstairs says.

"I do not see anything either sir." The other one replies as he comes back.

The Officer says nothing, he doesn´t appear convinced. He slowly starts walking around the room gazing around. He draws nearer and nearer to the Mother and Son. His Footsteps sounding large and forboding. And then they suddenly stop as the are so close to them now.

The Boy is terrified and wide eyed, not even breathing, not even blinking, in fear that even the slightest noise will give him away. The mother is doing the same, clutching even tighter to her son.

The footsteps start retracting and the boy can not help but let out a sigh of relief. When he does, a large hand grabs him and jerks him up. The boy starts shouting back at him in german and the officer backhand´s him, and sends him sprawling to the floor. The Mother comes to his aid and gazes fiercly at the three Nazi´s looming over her.

The Scene changes to where the Mother and Son are being dragged outside onto the cold wet pavement. They are hurled down and the other guy looks at his family in sadness and fear.

"All right, Enough Fun. Let´s get going." The officer states as he grabs a hold of the boy. The boy cringes in pain from the grip.

The Mother and Father gaze at each other and start sending unspoken messages to each other. The Father seems set on some course of action and the woman is seemingly pleaded to him not too. But he seems to end the conversation by mouthing the words I Love you in German. The woman is weeping silently but her eyes still open.

The Father then says a couple of words in german that appear to be Curse words or words degrading the officer, because he becomes very grim.

"You heard me, you cowardly excuse for a german." The Father says.

The other soldiers back away from the man as if he had just caught the plague.

The Officer calmly walks over to him, thus releasing the boy, and slugs the man. The Civilians start cheering again.

The Man gets up, smiles grimly and says, , Sick ´em..."

out of nowhere a huge German Shepard comes out and pounces on a Soldier. The Man also starts punching back at a soldier.

A commotion ensues, and the Mother grabs her son and starts fleeing. The Officer pointed to shoot at the fleeing family, only to be tackled by the Father. The gun fires but Misses. The Officer gets up and sees the Dog pelting off down the Road after the Boy and Mother. The Father has been beaten down by the other officers with their battons. They where now hauling him up by his arms, his legs having given out. The officer tries to follow the family with his eyes, but they had wormed their way through the innumberable amount of alleys in the ghetto. The Officer whipped away the blood from his fist where he had hit the man before. He pulled out his pistol and put it to the Father´s forehead.

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Scene changes and it is focused on the fleeing remains of the family.

The boy´s eyes gaze up at his mother as if to ask something. Eyes filled with worry and new forming tears.

A Resonating gunshot answers his question.

The Woman stops for a moment, and grips her left hand, and you can see her wedding ring in the dim light, The gold band gleaming dimly, and seemingly fading alltogther.

"We must keep moving." His Mother replies his unspoken question. But her voice is wavered and a great deal of it was strangled as if it were seemingly forced out.

The Mother grabs her son by the hand and starts dragging him away while the Dog keeps pace.

They start worming their way through the city, constantly seeing other acts of brutality, vandilism and violence. They see jewish people being harrassed and dragged away, They pass their Synagogue, to see it Burning, Ron´s eyes lingered on his now dead Rabbi, how had been beaten to death, his body sprawled out before him. They finally wormed their way into another part of the city and where meet by a man who was helping some other jews board a small truck set out to drive in the middle of the night.

The Woman went up to him and pulled out a large wad of Money. She placed it in his hands and grabbed her Son and began to drag him onto the truck, but was stopped.

"I´m Sorry, But we don´t have enough money for two people." The Man stated simply.

The Woman looked at him outraged, but the Man continued. "Don´t Worry, There will be another truck arriving in the morning, It´s cheaper."

The Woman seemed reluctant, but finally agreed, but not with what the man orginally planned.

She pulled her Son over to her side and grasped by the soldiers very firmly. "Ronald, I want you to know that Both your Father and I Love you. We love you very, very much. I want you to get on this Truck. I want you to go to the Ferry and wait for me there, Don´t worry, we won´t be separated long. But if for some reason I don´t make it on time, I want you to go on the Ferry anyways." She stated as she started handing Ronald all the Money and Provisions.

The Boy seemed reluctant, and started shaking his head, he had just lost one parent, he was not going to lose the other.

The woman gripped really hard. "Listen to me Ronald, You have to go. You have to go and catch that Ferry, You have to go to America. And one other thing." she took of the jewish hat from his head. "It is not safe to have that one for the time being. I want you to know something. That even though for right now you shouldn´t say your jewish or anything along those lines, I never want you to forget your faith. Promise me Ronald, Promise me you will never abandon God just because it is not safe right now, but that your faith will grow stronger because of it. Promise me!"

"I-I Promise." The Boy stated quaveringly, his mouth felt dry and harsh, Both him and his mother´s eyes were streaming.

The Mother Hugged her child close, not letting go for along time, as if afraid that this would be the last time she would ever hug her child again. She kissed him and then let go.

Ronald stood there, looking at her. The Man came over, and picked him up and placed him in the truck. Rufus jumped up in there with him.

The scene changes to the Mother staring as the truck rolls passed and down the road.

Only part 1. This is like some sort of 20 minute beginner or something, this has gone way past a trailer I suppose, but ehhh......

Only Part One though.