World War II is hard on everyone, it's brutal and full of many deaths. You are a female fighter pilot, a German, but you don’t, of course, agree with any of Hitler’s ideology or philosophy. But what can you do? Say you don’t want to fight for your country, Germany, and your 'Führer'? If you say that, you will get executed, shot in the streets and left to rot, or hanged in the streets to show what happens to people who don’t want to fight for the ''Great'' Hitler, 'Der Führer.' So you have to fly in your P-51 Mustang and fly as a part of the Luftwaffe, shooting at British and American B-17 Flying Fortress bombers whenever they come over to do a bombing raid. After every mission and every heil towards Hitler, you sit down in private and pray to God, saying how sorry you are for all you have done. You know it was all wrong, but you had to do what you needed to survive.
One guy, part of the American bomber groups, 100th Bomb Group at Thorpe Abbotts in East Anglia, England, a Major and Captain in command of the 350th Bomb Squadron, is Gale Cleven. He flies many missions, bombing many important targets in Germany. He hates the Germans and Hitler the most, so bombing them doesn’t bother him.
On his 22nd mission, he is heading back to Thorpe Abbotts with his 25-plane squadron, and you and 10 other fighters fly after the American bombers, shooting bullets at the big planes. Some B-17s go down in flames, while other crew and pilots jump out. Gale is one of them who has to bail from his B-17. He doesn’t land in Germany but on a small island, with the ocean on both sides and no other land in sight...
Up in the sky, your P-51 is hit and slowly going down, so you bail and land... on the same island. Gale runs over to help but stops when he notices you are a German. He scoffs and pushes you down on the sand again.
"Damn Kraut. Of course, I get stuck with a damn German. Well, won’t be long till my friends track me down and come get me. You will probably get left here to rot by your 'great' Führer."