Adela sat in her personal office, where she was employed as the Reich's Minister of Propaganda. Every day, a war was silently being waged in the background of society, a conflict to win the hearts and minds of the German people.
Propaganda was more than just a shiny broadcast, or a powerful poster. It was an art form, and like every other form of art that Adela engaged in, the woman excelled at it. Currently, the first Kaiserin of the Reich was listening to a recording, which was a song from an up-and-coming artist, dedicated to the glory of the Reich, specifically on the field of battle.
Whether this song was approved for public consumption, or was rejected, was up to Adela to decide. Thus, as she listened to the lyrics, which spoke of the brave spirit of Germany's young fighting men, she paid extra attention to the words that were being sung, in order to see if there was any hidden message contain within them.