Young soldiers from previous wars are seen roaming the woods aimlessly. They wear the uniforms of the Soviet troops, the Wehrmacht or the American military forces during the Vietnam war. In interviews, they share war memories and testimonies they can’t possibly have experienced themselves, but which have taken root in their memory. A friction between imagination and reality arises. Thus unfolds the intrinsic relationship between storytelling, memory and history. How forming memories is subject to fictionalization. Just as history is a process of creative storytelling, a subjective construction.