Secret War: The Special Interrogation Group
In the heat of the North African campaign during World War II, a daring and unconventional unit known as the Special Interrogation Group was formed. Composed primarily of German-speaking Jewish refugees who had fled Nazi persecution, these men were uniquely qualified to infiltrate enemy lines. Operating under the cover of German uniforms and using their language skills, they carried out high-stakes sabotage and intelligence missions, driven by a profound personal desire to strike back at the regime that had devastated their lives and families.