1945 The International Military Tribunal begins its work in Nuremberg. The court, which will later be called the Trial of the Century, attracts a huge number of people from all over the world: the city is crowded with journalists, lawyers, translators, witnesses and many participants and employees of the process.
Among those who come to Nuremberg to work at the Process is Igor Volgin. He is young, but he went through the war, has awards, speaks several foreign languages. Volgin will be an interpreter in the Soviet delegation led by Colonel Migachev. One day, on the street of Nuremberg, Volgin meets a young Russian girl, Lena. Their nascent feeling will go through many trials, but love is the only thing that has saved the world from dehumanization at all times.