- December 1942: U-boat captain Johannes von Reinhartz receives an order for a secret mission. Simone is risking her life for a Jewish family. Hoffmann seeks justice and wants to leave New York.
- Reinhartz becomes a public favorite by accidentally torpedo-sinking a ship with passengers rather then a freighter and escaping by steering under the civilians in need of rescue. When Frank hears his baby daughter is safe in a Spanish nunnery orphanage, he sets out to visit, is captured by troops and luckily snatched up without court martial by the base commander, who needs a good communications officer for the next to secret mission. Captain Ulrich Wrangel's 'washed up' crew is victim of some ridicule, especially from official propaganda figure head Johannes von Reinhartz's rival 'Falcons' crew, but the best 'stranded' men are reassigned so he can depart fast on the mission even he may only read on the way, apparently to deliver three officers with special privileges as instructed from Berlin. In New York, the Jewish arms dealers welcome the shy, washed-up German engineer Klaus Hoffmann, who gets interested in jazz, especially back singer Cassandra Lloyd. Hagen Forster fails to pay full attention when a French collaborator is ready to point out traitor Simone, whom who followed to a Jewish hideout, which he raids 'early' but still without success.—KGF Vissers
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