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Fur Berlin von Stalin Arnold Buzdygan
Fur Berlin von Stalin
Arnold Buzdygan
The day in February 1953 was exceptionally filthy, just like what was to happen in it. A group of Polish prisoners of war from the anti-communist resistance movement, supervised by a KGB officer, buried an extremely dangerous weapon in West Berlin, which the Nazis called "Wunderwaffe" with the inscription "Für Berlin von Stalin". More than 60 years later, a group of young Germans, while diving in an abandoned quarry, found on its bottom an old truck with several victims in Polish World War II uniforms and a letter from Captain of AK "Zielowy" describing the hiding of this weapon by KGB. They called Anna, a well-known German investigative journalist, and sent her a photo of the letter from "Zielowy". With a perverse twist of fate, Anna was waiting for a cleaning lady from the Russian embassy who told her about the murder by KGB officers of a young German who was fixing an old transmitter in the embassy. Anna decided to explain the matter of the hidden weapon, not suspecting that the two cases were related and not knowing that the KGB was also looking for a place where the weapon was hidden, killing anyone who came into contact with the matter in any way. Not realizing that the automatic eavesdropping of the Russian Federation Intelligence Agency (heiress of the KGB) caught the phrase "für BERLIN von Stalin" in her conversation and she became ... a target. Her first step was a meeting with a historian, specializing in "Wunderwaffe", professor Albrecht Redlich, who was currently staying in Poland in Wroclaw, so she met with him there. Thanks to the phrase "Zielowy" she also found a website in several languages, containing the family's appeal to contact anyone who would know anything about the fate of the missing Home Army soldier Tomasz Zielnik, pseudonym "Zielowy". The website contained a faded photo of a young man, whose appearance enchanted her very much and at the same time saddened her that he died in this quarry. Anna went to Wroclaw and met with a professor who presented to her his research on what was "Wunderwaffe". According to him it could have been a thermonuclear weapon - a hydrogen bomb and its explosion could have destroyed the whole Berlin. Anxious about her conversation with the professor, she returned to the hotel, but in the hotel room KGB agents were already waiting for her, who wanted to murder her, pretending to be an accidental death in an autoerotic game. And this would have happened if they hadn't been knocked out by... "Zielowy", who saved her and secretly took her away from the hotel, hiding from the Russian services. They are all unaware that they are racing against time, because the countdown has already started.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | February 20, 2020 |
| ISBN13 | 9798616060969 |
| Publishers | Independently Published |
| Pages | 52 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 3 mm · 90 g |
| Language | English |