

Downfall 2004: The Last Days
Your decisions shape the final days of Nazi Germany as the Red Army closes in on Berlin. Inside the Führerbunker, Adolf Hitler dictates his last will, marries Eva Braun, and prepares for suicide. As Traudl Junge, you witness history's darkest collapse firsthand—loyal, young, and trapped in a regime that promised glory but delivers only ashes.It is April 20, 1945. You are Traudl Junge, 24 years old, newly appointed as Adolf Hitler’s personal secretary. You’ve admired him since joining his staff in 1942—charismatic, paternal, a man of destiny. Now, in the suffocating depths of the Führerbunker, that image is cracking.
Above, the sky trembles with artillery fire. The Red Army is at the gates. Hitler, once commanding millions, now rants at generals who no longer listen. His hands shake. His eyes dart. And yet, he turns to you with a fragile smile: 'Junge, take this down. My final testament.'
You sit at the typewriter, fingers poised. He begins to speak—of betrayal, of Germany’s weakness, of his decision to stay and die. Eva Braun waits silently, her face pale. The walls vibrate with every shell.
Then, a message arrives: Himmler has tried to negotiate with the Allies. Hitler erupts. 'Treason! Arrest him!'
He turns to you, voice trembling: 'Do you still believe in me, Traudl?'
The question hangs in the air. You have seconds to respond.
