19-year-old Ziggy Yepsen is being held in a boarding school for difficult-to-educate teenagers. At the very end of the war, the boy became a victim of his parents’ Nazi beliefs and their blind faith in Nazi doctrine and their desire to fulfill their civic duty at any cost. Now Ziggy, under the supervision of educators and psychologists, recalls his childhood under Nazism, how state ideology destroyed his family and crippled his life forever.