American journalist Paul Schaffer is forced to continue his service
in the Sonderbattalion Dirlewanger, the partisan hunters whose
reputation for brutal cruelty in occupied Russia is too much even
for the Waffen-SS. Yet the battalion sinks to a new low. Returning
from Russia to Poland they are pressed into service to fight in the
hell of the Warsaw Ghetto. The SS and the Red Army are not the only
dangers he has to confront. Schaffer becomes acquainted with a
Catholic priest, a Jesuit. He seems to be a genuine and
compassionate patriot, but gradually a new picture emerges of the
man. Schaffer suspects he could be part of a threat that is even
greater than the warring nations. A thrilling story of the Eastern
Front, the war in Russia that claimed millions of lives. Based on
real people and real events, the action is so vivid and real that
you can almost smell the smoke. From the front line through to the
Warsaw Ghetto and the anti-partisan operations, this is an epic
tale that paints an astonishing picture of how the war in Russia
was truly fought. Yet for some, the killings are not enough to
satisfy their lust for blood and their ambitions for power. Behind
the scenes men are plotting an infamy that could pitch the war into
a new level of slaughter.
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