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Meyer and Harriet find Chava in a cabin near Buenos Aires, where they try to recruit her, but she refuses at the time.

As Jonah marches a defeated Hitler through the tunnels, he sees a vision of thousands of Holocaust victims lining the walls, looking on approvingly.

Chava sacrifices her life in a "blaze of glory" to buy Jonah enough time to get into the bunker after Hitler.

It signifies that Jonah is not hunting alone—he is carrying the weight of history and the approval of the dead. 5. Flashbacks and Subplots