Fists of Steel
Europe 1937; Spain burns through a brutal civil war. The armies of Nazi Germany and Mussolini's Italy wage total war against the democratically elected government, Soviet Russia and the Spanish people.
 A beautiful correspondent from the British Fascist newspaper The Worker's Struggle arrives to write an article on the heroes of the Condor Legion. She will interview these young eagles of Hitler's new Germany and tell the world of their daring exploits against the evils of Bolshevism.
In reality the woman is Section Officer Victoria Cross of the Royal Air Force. Victoria is ordered to Spain to steal the Luftwaffe's newest weapon of mass destruction - the Heinkel He 112 fighter.
Presently, Britain's top-line fighter is the Gloster Gladiator, a fabric-covered biplane with a top speed of 220mph and is no match for the cannon armed, all metal, 400mph Heinkel.
Once in her control, the Section Officer must fly the precious fighter through enemy fire and land on Gibraltar, where the entire British Grand and Mediterranean Fleets are moored. Victoria and the Heinkel will then be whisked back to England aboard the HMS Hood.
While planning her escape, Victoria learns of the Fascist's sinister plans to sink the massive British fleet and invade Gibraltar. She knows that whomever controls Gibraltar controls the Mediterranean.
Without its Navy, Britain will be defenseless and the armies of fascism will have free reign to march across Europe, destroying any hope for freedom and ushering in a new Dark Age.
Victoria must now use the He 112, her wits, and the Soviet Air Force to save Gibraltar, Great Britain and the world.
Victoria Cross
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