In Max's photo album, there is a wedding photo dated "24th October 1942", and then a photo of Max holding Ana dated "July 1943". This would mean that Marianne became pregnant right when they got married. After Ana's dramatic birth scene during an air raid, the movie picks up "One year later", which would be around Summer 1944. However, there are daffodils in the park next to the downed German bomber when Max and Marianne are having a picnic, which means it is actually early Spring. The budding leaves on the trees in the establishing shots do seem to indicate that it is more like Spring and not Summer 1944. In terms of preparations for the D-Day (which was in June 1944) and Max's supposed secret mission, Spring time would make more sense for the movie's timeline of events. Instead of "One year later", it would have been more accurate to say "About nine months later", "or "The next spring", or "Three months before D-Day..."
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