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April 10, 1945

Soviet engineer Boris Chertok and American Colonel Holger “Ludi” Toftoy have the same mission, but on opposite sides of the future Iron Curtain: to find the best Nazi engineers and their artifacts. On April 10th, he receives information that Private John M. Galione has discovered a train full of bodies and has walked a hundred miles to the train’s departure point. He has found Mittlewerk. Checking the map, Toftoy discovers that the camp is located in an area assigned to the Soviets, but not yet occupied. The Americans have little time, but they will use it well. They will get their hands on hundreds of V-1 and V-2 weapons and the blueprints, and will see Wernher von Braun and more than four hundred German engineers surrender to them.