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A Truly Great Night

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By Matthew J. FrommPublished 10 months ago Updated 10 months ago 2 min read
Top Story - March 2025
A Truly Great Night
Photo by Andrea Zanenga on Unsplash

Ingrid sat in darkness, belly full, beside her husband Klaus, immaculately dressed in his best gray suit. Below her, a wonderful clarinet soloist finished her Rondo, center stage. Ingrid’s playbill identified the piece as Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto in A Major. Klaus tapped his fingers in time with the strings, and in that moment she was happy. Things were turning around. Not so long ago, they’d had to scrape for food. Now with continued promises of economic turnaround, they could enjoy a dinner with wine followed by the orchestra.

Nights like this seemed unimaginable only a few short years ago when they burned worthless paper money for warmth. Going backwards seemed improbable, impossible.

A reporter stood outside the concert hall as Klaus held her hand aloft. “Ma’am, Ma’am, how was the performance? A quote for the Times?”

Klaus waved the reporter away, but Ingrid interrupted his movement. It was improper, but tonight, she didn’t care for decorum.

“Please write: it was a perfect night.”

Ingrid smiled as the reporter scribbled hastily before disappearing into the crowd.

She imagined the headlines as they walked back toward their flat. An elegant lady, glowing in the wake of the wonderful performance, described it as ‘a perfect night’ at the Berlin Philharmonic…

Not truly present, she walked into an abruptly stopped Klaus. He stood resolute, almost shaken if she had to guess, on the curb, looking west across the Tiergarten. Ingrid sniffed, detecting a slight acrid smell of smoke in the air. Out west, a faint amber light illuminated the cold November night, giving an impression of a darkened sun rising on a new day. She shivered.

“Let’s get home,” Ingrid said, pulling Klaus’s jacket. He resisted slightly, but walked into the night.

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Ingrid stood, nightdress still clinging tightly as she looked out the window of their flat. She sipped a steaming tea, the burning heat fighting the early winter morning chill. Klaus still lay naked and tangled in the sheets.

The street below twinkled as morning rays danced across the cobblestones. Ingrid gazed absently across the way and a little down. Curious. After a few moments, she realized it was glass crystals. The windows of the bakery a few buildings down were smashed, and the stones wore the distinct blackness of soot, quickly extinguished before they could cause further, worse damage. She liked that bakery, and stopped often. They’d have to find somewhere new, an easy enough prospect. As she looked, she realized glass covered most of their street. Some of their neighbors worked to sweep it away, to reverse the destruction. Ingrid hoped for a swift resolution; the glass would do a terror on automobile tires.

Klaus stirred, and instinctively Ingrid clicked on the radio, one of their beloved home’s modern marvels.

This is the RRG. It is November 11th. Last night, spontaneous manifestations of indignation against the murder of Herr Vom Rath by the young Jew Grynsban erupted across the Reich. Several fires erupted which were swiftly extinguished by our brave responders…

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About the Creator

Matthew J. Fromm

Full-time nerd, history enthusiast, and proprietor of arcane knowledge.

Here there be dragons, knights, castles, and quests (plus the occasional dose of absurdity).

I can be reached at [email protected]

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  • Harper Lewis2 months ago

    Love what you’ve done here, so many layers.

  • Beautifully written, as always. I too had to research the historical backstory.

  • Babs Iverson10 months ago

    Fabulous & historical!!! Congratulations on Top Story & Leaderboard win!!!❤️❤️💕

  • Grz Colm10 months ago

    Terrific writing Matthew, I became sucked into the minutiae of this couple so was not expecting the ending. I had to look up the historical figures though as I had not heard of these. Very very good!

  • Wooohooooo congratulations on your Leaderboard placement! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

  • JBaz10 months ago

    I loved this one, definitely a front runner. Congratulations on the leaderboard

  • D.K. Shepard10 months ago

    Stunning work, Matthew! I certainly enjoyed this one too! Wonderful job bringing us into the experiences of the character and working toward the reveal that still hit hard even with the clever trail of clues you gave!

  • Cindy Calder10 months ago

    This was wonderful writing, Matthew. Thank you for teaching me something new by delving into the story of Kristallnacht, something about which I did not remember. Congratulations, too, on the Top Story - it is much deserved.

  • Call Me Les10 months ago

    Love the history blended into the twist. Skillfully executed as always! Congratulations on the top story!

  • Larry hart10 months ago

    i always enjoy a good story from history, thank you

  • Antoni De'Leon10 months ago

    Never really knew of this historical drama, but worth looking into from your portrayal. Kudos.

  • Stephen A. Roddewig10 months ago

    You've gotten quite adept at these mini-historical vignettes. Perfect amount of detail sprinkled throughout to keep the story moving without leaving the reader in the dark, and the radio announcement at the end was the perfect clincher to confirm the growing suspicions (/fears) of the reader. You know, for those who didn't immediately pinpoint the first reference to the Weimar Republic and have the entire setting nailed down by the second paragraph 😉

  • Test10 months ago

    This story gave me chills... as I finished reading it, I just sat for a moment, my eras ringing in silence as I absorbed it! So well wrought!! Congrats on Top Story Matthew!!

  • Nova Drayke 10 months ago

    Fantastic article. Thanks for sharing

  • Very well written, congrats on the top story!. We will never stop hearing about this part of history, until the aliens invade.

  • Beautiful writing Matthew- incredibly sad but so well written. Really love your historical fiction - you definitely have the incredible knack of making a story mesmerising 💜 C x

  • Morgana Steele10 months ago

    Brilliant writing, I wanted to read more! Amazing

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  • Kisslay Jirati10 months ago

    You got my heart

  • Anky10 months ago

  • Well written, congrats 👏

  • Jennifer10 months ago

    A great and organized writer

  • Lamar Wiggins10 months ago

    👏👏👏 Stellar writing, my friend! I knew nothing about Herr Vom Rath and the young Jew. I'm sure I'll read more about it tonight. You continue to amaze us with these historic offerings, outdoing yourself every time!

  • Paul Stewart10 months ago

    circling back to say congrats, bud! deserves Top Story!

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