With bombs as their weapon, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) debuts into the world, making themselves one of the most dangerous terrorist organizations during their time.
Faced with the political pressure of choosing sides, the Irish Prime Minister must make the difficult choice to remain neutral. However, this does not sit well for those who want Ireland to take action.
Attempting to retain control, the unpredictable Stephen Hayes searches for a new plan that will bring down Britain, and, thus, "Project Kathleen" is born.
It's a convenient fiction that the Germans alone were responsible for the Holocaust. The awful truth is that some of the worst offenders were not German but were Latvian Viktor Arajs, a group who actively participated in the killing of 30,000 Jews.
On December 8, 1941 more than 12,000 people were lined up and marched out of the city to meet their death, creating "Bloody Sunday," the second largest massacre of Jews during World War II!
Private Hal Baumgarten of the 116th Regiment must battle his way up the Omaha beach through thousands of obstacles, just to get to the Nazi MG-42 machine guns.
Private Hal Baumgarten of the 116th Regiment was wounded five times during D-Day, but to him, none of the wounds he suffered in battle cut deeper than the question of why he survived and many others did not.