In the year 1943, as World War II approaches its conclusion and Germany faces the precipice of defeat, Adolf Hitler's sanity deteriorates further. In a twisted and desperate move, he commands a mission to abduct the British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, and transport him to Germany. At first glance, this plan appears absurdly far-fetched.
However, a glimmer of hope emerges when a message sent by a German spy operating in the Norfolk countryside catches the attention of a perceptive German officer. This newfound information leads him to consider the previously unthinkable possibility that such a mission might, against all odds, be within the realm of feasibility.