Lale doesnโt want to look at the flower anymore, so he leaves his block to throw it away. Baretski is there but Lale ignores him, preferring to head back inside and into his room. Baretski follows him and leans in the doorway. He studies the distraught-looking Lale. Lale is aware that he sits on a lumpy fortune of gems, currency, sausage and chocolate. He grabs his bag and pushes past Baretski, forcing him to turn and follow him outside.
โWait up, Tรคtowierer. I need to talk to you.โ Lale stops.
โI have a request for you.โ
Lale remains silent, looking at a point beyond Baretskiโs shoulder.
โWe โ I mean my fellow officers and I โ are in need of some entertainment, and as the weather is improving we were thinking of a game of football. What do you think?โ
โIโm sure it would be fun for you.โ โYes, indeed.โ
Baretski plays the game and waits.
Lale eventually blinks. โHow can I help you?โ
โWell, now that youโve asked, Tรคtowierer, we need you to find eleven prisoners to take on a team of SS in a friendly match.โ
Lale considers laughing but keeps his gaze at the point over Baretskiโs shoulder. He thinks long and hard about his reply to this bizarre request.
โWhat, no substitutes?โ โNo substitutes.โ
โSure, why not.โย Where did that come from? There are a million other things I could say. Like, โFuck off.โ
โGood, great. Get your team together and weโll meet in the compound in two daysโ time โ Sunday. Oh, and weโll bring the ball.โ Laughing loudly, Baretski walks off. โBy the way, Tรคtowierer, you can have the day off. There are no transports today.โ
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Lale spends part of the day sorting his treasure into small bundles. Food for the Romani and the boys in Block 7 and of course Gita and her friends. Gems and currency sorted by type. The process is surreal. Diamonds with diamonds, rubies with rubies, dollars with dollars, and even a stack of currency he has never seen before, bearing the words โSouth African Reserve Bankโ and
โSuid-Afrikaansโ. He has no idea of its value or how it found its way into Birkenau. Taking several gems, he goes looking for Victor and Yuri to make the dayโs purchases. He then plays for a while with the boys from his block as he tries to formulate what he will say to the men in Block 7 upon their return from work.
In the evening, Lale is surrounded by dozens of men looking at him incredulously.
โYou have got to be fucking kidding,โ one of them says. โNo,โ Lale replies.
โYou want us to play football with the fucking SS?โ โYes. This coming Sunday.โ
โWell, Iโm not gonna do it. You canโt make me,โ the same person replies. From the back of the group a voice calls out: โIโll play. Iโve played a little.โ
A small man pushes his way through the gathered men and stands in front of Lale. โIโm Joel.โ
โThanks, Joel. Welcome to the team. I need another nine of you. What have you got to lose? This is your one chance to get a little physical with the bastards and get away with it.โ
โI know a guy in Block 15 who played in the Hungarian national team. Iโll ask him, if you like?โ another prisoner pipes up.
โWhat about you?โ Lale asks.
โYeah, sure. Iโm Joel too. Iโll ask around, see who I can get. Is there any chance we can have a practice before Sunday?โ
โPlays football and has a sense of humour โ I like this guy. Iโll be back tomorrow night to see how youโve done. Thanks, Big Joel.โ Lale looks over at the other Joel. โNo offence.โ
โNone taken,โ Little Joel replies.
Lale produces bread and sausage from his bag and lays it upon a nearby bunk. As he leaves he watches two of the men share out the food. Each recipient breaks their portion into bite-size pieces and hands them around. No pushing, no fighting, an orderly distribution of life-saving nourishment. He overhears one man say, โHere, Big Joel, you have mine โ youโll need your energy.โ Lale smiles. A day that started badly is ending with a magnanimous gesture from a starving man.
โข
The day of the game arrives. Lale wanders into the main compound to see SS painting a white line into what is far from an oblong shape. He hears his name being called and finds his โteamโ gathered together. He joins the men.
โHey, Lale, Iโve got fourteen players, counting you and me โ a couple in reserve if some of us fall over,โ Big Joel tells him proudly.
โSorry, I was told no substitutes. Just one team. Choose the fittest.โ
The men look at each other. Three hands rise, and those volunteering to take no part walk away. Lale watches as several of the men stretch and jump up and down in the manner of a professional warm-up.
โSome of these guys look like they know what they are doing,โ Lale mutters to Little Joel.
โThey should. Six of them have played semi-professionally.โ โYouโre kidding!โ
โNope. Weโre gonna kick their arses.โ
โLittle Joel, you canโt. We canโt win. I guess I didnโt make myself clear.โ โYou said get a team together and I did.โ
โYeah, but we canโt win. We canโt do anything to humiliate them. We mustnโt tempt them to open fire on everyone. Look around you.โ
Little Joel sees the hundreds of prisoners gathered. There is an air of excitement in the camp, as they push and shove for a vantage point around the perimeter of the painted playing area. He sighs. โIโll tell the others.โ
Lale scans the crowd for one face only. Gita stands with her friends and waves to him furtively. He waves back, wanting desperately to run to her, sweep her up in his arms and disappear behind the administration building. He hears loud banging and turns to see several SS pounding large poles into the ground at each end to make goalposts.
Baretski approaches him. โCome with me.โ
At one end of the field, the crowd of prisoners parts as the SS team enters. None of them are in uniform. Several wear clothing that will make playing a game of football much easier. Shorts, singlets. Behind the team a heavily guarded Commandant Schwarzhuber and Laleโs boss, Houstek, approach Lale and Baretski.
โThis is the captain of the prisoner team, the Tรคtowierer.โ Baretski introduces Lale to Schwarzhuber.
โTรคtowierer.โ He turns to one of his guards. โHave we got something we can play for?โ
A senior SS takes a cup from a soldier beside him and shows it to his commandant.
โWe have this. It will make a more than suitable trophy. The inscription says โ1930 World Cupโ. I believe the winners were France.โ He shows the trophy to Lale. โWhat do you think?โ
Before Lale can respond, Schwarzhuber takes the trophy and holds it aloft for everyone to see. The SS cheer. โStart the game, and may the best team win.โ
As Lale jogs back to his team he mutters, โMay the best team live to see the sun come up tomorrow.โ
Lale joins his team and they gather in the middle of the field. The
spectators cheer. The referee kicks the ball towards the SS team and itโs game on.
Ten minutes into the game, the prisoners have scored two goals to nil. While Lale enjoys the goals, common sense prevails when he looks at the angry faces of the SS. He subtly lets his players know to slow it down for the remainder of the half. They have had their moments of glory, and it is now time to let the SS into the game. The half ends two all. While the SS are given drinks during the short break, Lale and his team gather to discuss tactics. Eventually Lale impresses on them that they cannot win this game. It is agreed that to help boost morale for the watching prisoners two more goals can be scored, as long as they lose by one goal in the end.
As the second half begins, ash rains down on players and spectators. The crematoria are in action and this core task of Birkenau has not been interrupted by sport. Another goal goes in for the prisoners and another for the SS. As their appallingly inadequate diet begins to tell, the prisoners tire. The SS score two further goals. The prisoners donโt need to throw the game, they simply canโt compete any longer. With the SS two up, the referee blows his whistle for full time. Schwarzhuber makes his way onto the field and presents the trophy to the SS captain, who raises it aloft to muted cheers from the guards and officers present. As the SS make their way back to their barracks to celebrate, Houstek walks past Lale.
โWell played, Tรคtowierer.โ
Lale gathers his team and tells them what a great job theyโve done. The crowd has begun to disperse. He looks around to find Gita, who hasnโt moved from her spot. He jogs over to her and takes her by the hand. They move through the other prisoners towards the administration block. As Gita drops to the ground behind the building, Lale looks around for prying eyes. Satisfied, he sits beside her. He watches Gita as she runs her fingers through the grass, examining it intently.
โWhat are you doing?โ
โLooking for four-leaf clover. Youโd be surprised by how many there are here.โ
Lale smiles, charmed. โYouโre kidding.โ
โNo, Iโve found several. Ivana finds them all the time. You look shocked.โ โI am. Youโre the girl who doesnโt believe sheโll get out of here, yet you are
looking for good luck charms!โ
โTheyโre not for me. Itโs true I donโt believe in such things.โ โFor who then?โ
โDo you know how superstitious the SS are? If we find a four-leaf clover we treasure it. Itโs like currency for us.โ
โI donโt understand.โ
โWhenever we are in danger from the SS we hand it over and sometimes it
stops them from hitting us. If we take one to a mealtime we might even get extra rations.โ
Lale gently strokes her face. That he cannot protect the girl he loves anguishes him greatly. Gita leans back down and continues her search. Grabbing a handful of grass, she throws it at Lale with a smile. He grins back. Playfully he nudges her over and she lies on her back. Leaning over her he plucks a handful of grass and slowly lets it sprinkle down onto her face. She blows it away. Another handful of grass goes onto her neck and the top of her chest. She leaves it there. He undoes the top button on her shirt, drops more grass and watches it disappear down her cleavage.
โMay I kiss you?โ he asks.
โWhy would you want to? I havenโt brushed my teeth for I donโt know how long.โ
โMe neither, so I guess we cancel each other out.โ
Gita answers him by raising her head towards his. Their previous fleeting kiss ignited a yearโs worth of longing. Pent-up passions collide as they explore each other now. They want, they need, more of each other.
The moment is broken by the sound of a barking dog nearby. They know the animal must have a handler attached to it. Lale stands and pulls Gita up into his arms. One last kiss before they run back to the safety of the compound and a crowd they can melt into.
In the womenโs camp, they spot Dana, Ivana and Cilka and begin walking towards them.
Lale notices Cilkaโs pallor. โIs Cilka all right?โ Lale asks. โShe doesnโt look well.โ
โSheโs as well as can be expected. Under the circumstances.โ โIs she sick? Do you need medicine?โ
โNo, sheโs not sick. Youโre better off not knowing.โ
As they near the girls, Lale leans into Gita, whispering, โTell me. Maybe I can help.โ
โNot this time, my love.โ Gita is encircled by the girls and they walk off.
Cilka, head down, lags behind.
My love!