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... e world.
By the spring of 1939, the guns had gone silent.
France had bent the knee.
Britain, robbed of its fleet, its gold, and its pride, had capitulated.
The banners of surrender hung limp in the coastal wind, and the Reich stood unchallenged across the Old World.
For the first time in decades, Bruno von Zehntner had nothing left to command.
He walked the courtyard of his Tyrolean estate, hands clasped behind his back, listening to the slow trick ...
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