Bad company

Bad company

Near the end of World War II, Hitler gave his personal diary to an aid for safekeeping. Containing minutes from a secret meeting between emissaries of Hitler and Roosevelt, it outlined plans to join forces against the Soviet Union. Ironically, the American representative was a direct relative of Jake Cazalet, the current U.S. president. Now this diary has become a powerful weapon.

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