Opening theme: The music could begin with an opening motif that evokes the Second World War. It could be a slow and urgent thematic opening theme that draws the listener into the story. Tension and conflict: At points where there is tension and conflict between characters, the music should be amplified. The use of organ or strings could emphasize the drama of these moments. Tragedy and sadness: Music should have the ability to express the sadness and tragedy in the story. This could be achieved through melancholic melodies and slow, deep orchestral passages. Symbolic elements: Symbolic elements in the story, such as the Iron Cross, could be emphasized through specific musical motifs. Reversal of fortune: In moments of reversal of fortune or moments of courage, the music could take on a sublime character. Themes could become more positive and dynamic. Overall, the music should be atmospheric and able to convey the emotions and psychological development of the characters in the story. Creating theme music requires working with a composer who would be able to create and record music according to these guidelines.