Sergeant Grischa, an ordinary Russian soldier of World War I adopts the identity of a dead German soldier while escaping Germany. But when he is recaptured he finds he has taken the name of a deserter. Despite proving his innocence, he finds there is the need to show army discipline by example.
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Arnold Zweig was president of the Academy of Arts in East Germany.
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