Hamburg '44 is not a true war story, nor is it an essay against one side or the other that played a significant role in the last great world conflict. Against the tragic backdrop of Hitler's Germany in Hamburg in 1944, the compelling episodes narrated by Erino Dapozzo primarily bring us back to contemplate the themes of hatred and violence as a consequence of wickedness and spiritual disorder. In a very particular way, Erino Dapozzo's reflections lead us to evaluate and deepen our personal relationship with God. Very often, in times of danger and suffering, people wonder if God exists and where He is; Erino Dapozzo, precisely in those circumstances, we see him firmly believing that 'all things work together for good' for him, and therefore wholeheartedly thanking the Lord. And that faith proves to be a demonstration of things unseen, the faith of the Bible.