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Iron Sky: Destiny - Nazis on the moon: An Iron Sky short story
Iron Sky: Destiny - Nazis on the moon: An Iron Sky short story
Iron Sky: Destiny - Nazis on the moon: An Iron Sky short story
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The year is 1945. The Third Reich has unleashed, and subsequently lost the Second World War. Their home in Europe lies in ruins, and their dictator Hitler has escaped by means of suicide. However, some incorrigible Nazi soldiers, scientists and civilians make their way from a secret research station in Antarctica (Neu Schwabenland) to the moon. The moon? Yes, the moon. The so-called Reichsflugscheibe has been developed under utmost secrecy, and now the deluded, miserable remainder of a once considerable force hopes to build a future in space in order to establish the Fourth Reich on Earth one day.

Author Ilsa von Braunfels wrote this short story as part of the IRON SKY universe, inspired by the movie of the same name. This small prequel to the main story of "IRON SKY - The Book to the Movie Phenomenon" takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the initial journey of the (future) moon-Nazis to their desired destination.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 19, 2012
ISBN9783981451566
Iron Sky: Destiny - Nazis on the moon: An Iron Sky short story

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    Iron Sky - Ilsa von Braunfels

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    »Reichshygieneuntergefreiter Schmitz, report!«

    »Yes, Sir!« Walter rose, cursing under his breath when a thud and resulting pain reminded him that the toilet tank was right above his head. Rubbing the back of his head, he crawled backwards, away from the gap between toilet seat and wall, before standing up.

    »Get a move on!« The voice of his superior, Reichshygieneobergefreiter Kurt Barnitz, showed his impatience. Walter still took the time to button up his uniform and to polish his boot tops against his pant legs before leaving the cubicle through the open metal door and stepping into the corridor.

    »Respectfully reporting for duty!« He raised his right arm, clicking his heels. Both was expected from Walter, despite the fact that no one else was present in the hygiene section of the S.S. Frankfurt-Oder. His superior insisted on observance of all regulations especially in times like these - as he repeated frequently - when negligence and lack of discipline lead to the downfall of the National-Socialistic order.

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