Book Description:
A moment of normalcy-then a plunge into a dark chapter of history.
Back to Naila in 1944 tells the poignant story of a man abruptly torn from his modern world and thrust into the horrors of World War II.
After a carefree summer night in 2024, he awakens to a cold, menacing reality: it is the year 1944. Barefoot and unprotected, he wanders through a silent pine forest as the deafening echoes of the past close in on him. Naila in Bavaria, once his familiar home, has become a place of distrust, fear, and the omnipresent power of the Nazis.
In a moment of desperate need, he finds a piece of clothing that will change his fate forever: the uniform of an SS veterinarian. By sheer chance, he is compelled to steal-and wear-it. The uniform becomes his shield, a mask protecting him from suspicion and the mortal dangers of this time. But the cost is immense. Every glance in the mirror forces him to confront the burden of this disguise: it is both his salvation and his curse, a symbol of the suffering it represents and a silent accusation of his own morality.
Day by day, he walks a fine line, caught between the necessity of survival and the guilt that gnaws at him. The roaring engines of planes above, the wailing sirens in the distance, and the watchful eyes of those around him force him to confront a painful truth: the past during the Nazi era is a place where a man from the future can barely survive-and escape seems almost impossible.
Driven by an unyielding will to live and the hope of finding a way back to his time, he battles through the grim realities of war. His goal is clear: to find answers and escape this nightmare before it consumes him completely.
Back to Naila in 1944 is more than a novel about time and space-it is an emotional journey to the limits of humanity. It is the story of a man forced to sacrifice everything to survive, only to lose pieces of himself each day. Will he ever be able to take off the SS uniform? And will he ever escape the shadow it casts over his life?
A gripping novel that delves deeply into the abyss of war, guilt, and morality-while celebrating the indomitable power of hope.