“Only tell me, and I’ll throw the Russians beyond the Vistula…” That was what George Patton said at the end of the war. And now he’ll get that chance. With their lines locked, the American and British armies will turn their tanks east, and hundreds of “flying fortresses” will take to the air. Ahead of the Allies will march the remnants of the SS divisions, cherishing their last hope of saving Germany—such are the fruits of Ribbentrop’s negotiations with the West. And what will be the price of betrayal? After all, the Soviet fronts are stretched out and exhausted by fighting—and they don’t expect a blow. Or do they?
… And at the same time, the first Russian aircraft carrier enters the Atlantic—an ocean the Allies consider their “internal sea”—escorted by “machines of death,” the battleships of the “Soviet Union” class. On the decks of the ships are fighters of the color of the Russian Military Fleet and the best aces of the Air Force. They face a very hard campaign…