Die Gefrorenen Blitze plot
In November 1939, the British consulate in Norway receives documents in which everything indicates that the Nazis are conducting secret missile investigations in Peenemünde. However, the British have strong doubts about the so-called 'Oslo-Reports' and so the Germans can continue to experiment unhindered. At the same time, resistance groups in France, England, Poland and Germany are trying to identify and sabotage the Nazis' secret transmitter. Only when the first rocket of the type V-2 has been successfully launched, the allied commanders start taking care of the 'Oslo-Report'. Meanwhile, resistance to the project is also growing in Peenemünde itself. Even if much of the research facilities are destroyed by targeted Allied bombardment, the production of the V-2 missiles will continue unabated. But the forced laborers involved in the assembly of the missile start a systematic campaign of sabotage and in this way cause the crash of many missiles.