On the west bank of the Duva River, Prussian Army frontline trenches.
Captain Hans looked at the thing the engineers were carrying over and asked, "So, you want to listen to music in this kind of environment?"
Someone from Hans's subordinates shouted, "There isn't a tailcoat for you to change into here!"
"Nor are there any pretty girls!" another sergeant shouted.
Everyone burst into laughter.
"We found this in a nice house nearby, that house was turned into a dangerous building by the Ante People's own artillery fire, so we rescued the phonograph. There's also a piano that our colonel plans to take for his father-in-law," the Captain of the engineers, who was in charge of moving the phonograph, said.
Captain Hans: "Your colonel's father-in-law?"
"A general, an old Junker," said the captain as he pointed to the newly dug bomb shelter entrance, "Just put it at the entrance of this hole."
The soldiers moving the phonograph said, "There's no electricity though."