In wartime, a spy often holds the key that determines the fate of the battles.
And that could be just one lone spy.
Europe 5703/1943
At one point during the most terrible of wars, a group of British, American, Russian, and German soldiers unite. In a rare and incomprehensible move, they join forces to find the answer to the question confounding all their countries: Who is the Polygon?
A spy wreaks havoc throughout the war. In his hands are the secrets of all other spies. Slippery as an eel, he has a thousand faces, and he has amazing abilities and broad connections. His feats are astounding. And no one knows who he is or who he’s spying for. They call him the Polygon, because they have no idea whether he’s a double, triple, or quadruple agent.
Meanwhile, the saga of a Jewish family in the Warsaw ghetto unfolds. Nine children are left without parents. The older siblings fight for the lives of the younger ones; but discord tears the family apart, forcing them to face difficult questions. In order to find the answers, they need to grapple with themselves, their siblings, and the war.