At midnight behind the enemy lines under a full moonlight sky, two ragged figures stood in the shadows. The British spies behind the general’s office were feeling nervous and in danger. It had taken them four days on rough seas to arrive undetected in the middle of a freezing winter night.
They were sent overseas and under cover to receive vital information on the Germans’ military strategy. On that night behind the office these two men discovered information that would win them the war.
By “The Jackster”, aged 10