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Artists often reimagine Erika through different formats, each interpretation a playful spark of creativity and personal vision.

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Meet Erika. Would you stay by her side and keep her smiling?

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Erika takes on many forms. Through the eyes and hands of countless artists, she is interpreted in unique and personal ways. Each version is Erika—and yet each is different. This is the heart of the EveryoneErika project: to share many Erikas we imagine and create

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The Kettenkrad — the unsung hero that aided Erika on her journey through Berlin.

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She moves through the shattered city not as a soldier, but as a lifeline—determined, focused, afraid, but never frozen.

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I too want to create an asymmetrical vtuber model at some point when Im not so busy. Everyones having fun making these aaaaa😭

I think having a girl gamer theme would be cute. I made a quick sketch to get my ideas down. Im not sure if I would survive another customizable model,

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Berlin is falling, and all hope seems lost.
Yet Erika refuses to give in—or to let any life be wasted needlessly. She seizes every opportunity to save the souls she encounters.
“You’re in good hands,” she tells a moaning Volkssturm boy, gently dressing his wounds

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Erika and the friends she meets and bonds with over the wire.

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“No choco for you,”
Johanna mumbles through a mouthful of chocolate, her eyes fixed on Bubi, who sits in the corner beside her, getting his arm patched up by Erika.

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There was a time when life felt simpler. Erika still remembers the day she received her love letter—those were better days.

But then the war broke out, and everything changed.

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"One day, I’ll stop falling for you.
Someday, someone will love me like I love you.
Until then, I’ll eat my Choco, sing my song,
Pretend we’re more than friends all along—
And, of course, I'll let you break my heart again."

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Johanna gazes at the chocolate tin in Erika’s hands, her eyes lingering with longing. She points to her mouth, already watering with anticipation. “Can I have one?” she asks hopefully.
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Even after the war ends, the physical and mental scars remain. For the teenagers who lived through it, the pain becomes a part of them—and all they can do is try to move on with their lives.
Artwork by artist Tomoboshi.

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