WW II. When a crack unit of Nazi Sturmtruppen kidnapped Churchill, on a train half way across the Moroccan desert, it was down to a few fearless, unsung heroes from the British Secret Intelligence Service and a U.S. Marine Platoon to rescue the British Prime Minister and prevent a devastating Nazi victory which would have changed the course of the War and the world as we know it. In November 1942 the Allied forces seized North Africa from pro-German Vichy France and occupied Casablanca, Algiers and Oran. Just a few months later, in January 1943, the British Prime Minister Winston Spencer Churchill, the American President Franklin D. Roosevelt and France's General De Gaulle held a conference in Casablanca to establish a strategy to win the war and demand the 'unconditional surrender' of the Axis powers. Churchill's plane took off from London on a night of January 1943 to meet Roosevelt and De Gaulle, but his journey was to prove far more perilous than expected and remains shrouded in mystery - as many other Wartime legends are to this day...
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