Anonymous ID: 79c466 Nov. 11, 2018, 9:31 a.m. No.3851887   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1967 >>2253

Wonder if this series works into Q post or does the post actually mean there are enemies trying to assassinate Trump right now.

 

Enemy at the Door

 

A sunny day sometime in 1944. A powerful Mercedes Cabriolet – top down – is surging along a country road on Guernsey driven by a German soldier in uniform. In the back are two civilians, a handsome blond Swedish journalist in a immaculately tailored silver-gray suit; beside him, a beautiful brunette who could be a German UFA film star but who is in fact a monitor from the Nazi Propaganda Ministry in Berlin, a hand-picked escort by Dr. Joseph Goebbels himself.

 

As the car slows for a corner, the woman – Fraulein Trudi Engle – becomes excited when she spots a roadside sign outside a cottage garden, exclaims, "Oh look… 'Afternoon Tea'… we're in a little part of England!"

 

As we all know, England was never invaded by Hitler, although his troops did seize the Channel Islands on June 30, 1940. It's this military occupation that provides the setting for the little known (North America) but superb UK (Granada/London Weekend) TV drama series Enemy At The Door (1978-80). While the Channel Isles were the only part of the British Empire to fall under Nazi rule, the drama does give some idea of what the situation might have been like in England had the Germans successfully invaded. In this way Enemy At The Door stands as "alternate history" view, a metafaction in the tradition of Philip K. Dick's Man In The High Castle (1963) or the more recent Nazification novel Fatherland (1992) by Robert Harris.

 

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http://www.culturecourt.com/F/Nazi/Enemy_At_The_Door.htm