In what could change the course of history in 1939, a secret Nazi document outlining detailed plans for what would become the Holocaust is stolen by two courageous staff officers to give to Allied powers.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
107pp
Genre:
Drama, History
Budget:
Blockbuster
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
In 1938, Leah Jacobsen, a special assistant to Joseph Goebbels, becomes privy to a classified document; the premise for the extermination of an entire race of people, sealing the fate of innocent human beings. After befriending Dieter Rheinholdt, a special assistant to Heinrich Himmler, she convinces Dieter the world has the right to know of the pending Nazi atrocities. In the end, these two committed souls make a pack to steal what the Nazis call the Prophesy Manifesto: the most damning of all Nazi secrets. They do so in the face of Nazi arrogance and hate. Their plan is simple: get it to the Allies before it’s too late.

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The Writer: R.L. Galbraith

I grew up in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. I retired from the United States Air Force in 1992 after 24 years of service. Following my Air Force career, I pursued a career in industry supporting intelligence agencies as a researcher and intelligence specialist. I am now retired. I have been writing for a number of years; now that I’m free from long hours and difficult caseloads, I have time to finalize much of my work. I feel like I have good stories to tell, and ready to turn my scripts into marketable, plausible films. Go to bio
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