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Captive at the Berghof: Part 1

By: Linda Cargill, Gary Cargill
Narrated by: Gary Cargill
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Adolf Hitler threatens Colonel Sir Edward Ware and Dora, Lady Ware, that if they do not hand over the Lawrence maps, key to world domination, he will kidnap their daughter. The late Lawrence of Arabia has drawn these maps for the British military to prepare for the next European War. Hitler guesses this, and wants to tip the scales in favor of Germany instead of England.

Churchill, Edward's best friend, and the Colonel are running their own foreign policy under the noses of first Baldwin and then Neville Chamberlain and the British government. Tension does nothing but build through Nazi rallies, through the Munich Accords in 1938, but does not stop with the first shots fired after the Polish Invasion in 1939. Finally, the war itself will be won or lost depending upon what Edward and Dora do next. Will it be their country or their daughter? They must choose.

©2016 Linda Cargill (P)2016 Linda Cargill
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