Berengar sat in line, waiting for one of the many trains to take him home to Kufstein. The war was over, and Berengar was now waiting along with his troops to return home. The trains were running nonstop, taking hundreds of thousands of men from one end of the reich to the other.
Despite being Kaiser and desperately wanting to return home to his family, Berengar did not abuse his position as the Kaiser to take the first train out of Hamburg. He was the Reichsmarschall, and as always, he lived and breathed under the same conditions as his soldiers. It was first come, first serve for the railcars, and as the man who had travelled to England and back to the fatherland, he was among the last in line.
Luckily for him, his National Railway project was completed, and thousands of rail cars existed to transport the soldiers across the Reich. Thus, after waiting several hours in silence, he could finally get on a railcar that was headed towards Kufstein.