


At this point the only option left for Friedrich, his father and uncle is to flee Germany, but Friedrich must leave behind his harmonica, so on his last day of work he slips it into an empty box at the harmonica factory … The surgery is dangerous, but life becomes more dangerous when Friedrich’s father invites a Jewish man over to their house. Friedrich was born with a birth mark and epilepsy, and even though he hasn’t had a seizure since he was a year old, he is considered “genetically diseased” by the Nazis and required to have a surgery that will prevent him from ever having children. It’s 1933 and Friedrich, a talented young musician and the youngest apprentice in the harmonica factory in Trossingen, Germany, is about to discover what Hilter has in store for Germany.
