Following Polands occupation by Germany, the eighteen year old Rurak felt that If that small band of minutemen could overthrow a world power such as Great Britain, why then cant we do the same, here in Poland? Those were ambitious thoughts which would be sorely tested beginning in the Fall of 1939, at the wars outset. Details of events from those dismal years are recalled in this book. The writers accomplished this by contacting people who had lived through the horror. Other facts come from the written word, verified by eye witnesses. This book, likewise depicts experiences of a certain few veterans World War Two. Actions leading up to the conflict are They are pinpointed, in microscopic precision, a historic yet exciting drama.
Following Polands occupation by Germany, the eighteen year old Rurak felt that If that small band of minutemen could overthrow a world power such as Great Britain, why then cant we do the same, here in Poland? Those were ambitious thoughts which would be sorely tested beginning in the Fall of 1939, at the wars outset. Details of events from those dismal years are recalled in this book. The writers accomplished this by contacting people who had lived through the horror. Other facts come from the written word, verified by eye witnesses. This book, likewise depicts experiences of a certain few veterans World War Two. Actions leading up to the conflict are They are pinpointed, in microscopic precision, a historic yet exciting drama.
The story begins in 1938 at Brandenburg Gate, Germany. Assembled there, that day, were Adolf Hitler and his notorious gang of 'cut-throats.' It was Heinrich Himmler who arranged the parade, intent on reviving dwindling patriotism. Hundreds of Renault tanks rumbled past the reviewing stand and Luftwaffe planes glistened brightly in the morning sun. This is a wonderful tribute to you, Mein Fuhrer, Hess said, addressing Hitler. Adolf and Rudy (Hess), friends since WWI, were soldiers both wounded in France. It was I, Hess bragged, who coined the phrase 'Heute Deutschland Morgandewelt' (Today Germany, Tomorrow the World). In a private conversation, Hitler said, World domination is within my grasp. Conquer the world? Hess questioned. Great Britain might have something to say about that. England, Hitler scoffed. We will cram that cigar right down Winnie's (Churchill) throat! And Russia, what about them? Hess asked. Sub-humans! Adolf sneered. They will become our slaves. And then, there's the United States, Hitler's mood suddenly turned dark. Those rich bastards are all criminals! Very rebellious; the mongrels of the world. That may all be true, his friend said, but you've told me many times, give me a mongrel dog in a fight. I intend to strike at the underbelly of their society, with acts of sabotage, Hitler said. I will destroy America's morale at the beginning. As you know, Hess said, we already have agents in the United States, but they are hoodlums, and not very smart. Now here's what I want you to do, Hitler concluded, I want you to seek out people with class and brains to complete this mission. With typical German efficiency, two likelysubjects were selected. Colonel Otto Bremmer, a thirty-eight-year-old distinguished career officer, and the voluptuous seventeen-year-old blonde beauty named Heidi Krause. Heidi was just completing her senior year of high school looking forward to the 1940 Olympics as a hopeful in swimming competition. Masquerading as father and daughter, bellied their attraction for one another. Despite that, both received rigorous training in undercover work, and curiously were taught how to fly a seaplane. From the day the dynamic duo boarded The Queen Mary, the 'die was cast' and there was no turning back. The first hint of weakness by the Aryan couple surfaced as their ship approached the 'Statue of Liberty'. Fellow passengers became quite emotional as they reached their homeland. The young patriot noticed women weeping into their kerchiefs. Heidi, her eyes misty, turned to Otto and said, These people are just like us.
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